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Tophe
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Finishing a P-38 thirty years later, as a glider
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My big time in modellism was 1978-79 before falling into a nervous breakdown, aged 15. The last model I start building then was a
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Lightning (Revell P-38J), named “Glamoureuse Sylvie” (mix of my French love and Chuck Yeager’s “Glamorous Glennis”), I did not finish as I wanted to die. I got out of the hospital in 2000, then moved to a new house in 2005, and unpacking, I found parts of this very big model, unachieved. I was now a happy what-ifer, and decided to turn it as a glider to put on the wall with no undercarriage. But that was a lot of work and I made other models before completing it. Now, it has “full priority”, after my wooden half-day builds…
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I'm looking forward to your progress. After being gone from here for so long, your project will have us feeling like everything is back to normal around here.
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Hey, cool idea ! Love the project.
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Re: Finishing a P-38 thirty years later, as a glider
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February 09, 2009, 05:46:26 PM »
I had started her again in 2006 (see
http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,11602.0.html
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Then stopped again…
Now on again. I have lost the clear parts, maybe, so the project have changed from GP-38J to GP-38L:
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That is deliciously crazy, Tophe
I can't wait to see the end results
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Tophe, this project looks great! I'm glad to see you picking up and old model and giving it new life
This year I've decided to try and finish a bunch of my incomplete builds. Looking forward to seeing more of this one.
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Tophe
The p-38 on the right looks a bit like a Burt Rutan style p-38?
I like the look of that one!
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Quote from: bluedonkey99 on February 10, 2009, 08:31:37 PM
The p-38 on the right looks a bit like a Burt Rutan style p-38?
I take that (question? note?) as a compliment, thanks!
Glory to Burt Rutan, main twin-boom designer in this sad modern universe...
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What an imaginative concept - a P-38 glider! This is going to be a delight to see come together!
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The amount of putty to use is huge... I will have to buy more tubes.
Note (before I burry the cockpit alive
) that, 30 years ago, I was painting every cockpit, seat and all...
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Quote from: Tophe on February 13, 2009, 04:40:09 PM
The amount of putty to use is huge... I will have to buy more tubes.
Yes, beyond all sense of geographical, political, and philosophical distance----PSR is one of those universal things that bind us. You know, the world could learn a great deal from What If Modelers...
Looking good already, Tophe!
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Quote from: John Howling Mouse on February 14, 2009, 01:11:17 AM
PSR is one of those universal things that bind us.
Uh? Sorry for my awful English but what is PSR? Putty-Sanding-Repair (or Revolution?
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PSR = Putty, Sand, Repeat. I sometimes like to think of it as doing penance for disfiguring such nice model kits.
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Nice work, Tophe ! That's going to be one big glider !
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February 14, 2009, 05:50:11 PM »
It certainly will be unique when it's done!
As a glider, it certainly won't need those drag-producing radiators in the tails (I know--more cutting and PSR), and will have slim-looking appendages like the Saab J-21.
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