Out there, waiting.....
First Williams kit I will have tried. I have two others, the Curtis C-46.
Not sure about the decals, showing a bit of age, but they are scanned in.
The instructions on this one are a hoot! Should be fun. This is it.
Sprues are simple enough.
Boeing 247 1/72 Williams
Boeing 247 1/72 Williams
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Bamboo bomber... or Boeing liner.... oh this is a tough one to choose...
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Re: Boeing 247 1/72 Williams
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Any more shots of this?speedgraflex wrote:
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That is a Cessna Bamboo Bomber. I am adding the URL to the correct thread. Apologies. Here is the restored Boeing 247 at the same museum:.
https://airwaysmag.com/airchive/museum- ... 7d-flight/
https://airwaysmag.com/airchive/museum- ... 7d-flight/
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Thanks for these, too. No apologies needed. I had figured out that it was a T-50, but wanted some more pictures. "You done, good!" as we would say.
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Ah yes, a Williams Bros. kit! I built the C-46 and it's a toughie, especially when it comes to adding the clear canopy/windscreen for the cockpit. This looks to be a simpler build; I might have to get me one of these.
Bring it on Lyle!
Bring it on Lyle!
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Likely next up. I have two of the C-46 kits. Heard about the canopy, so I bought the one piece for them.
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Likely next up. I have two of the C-46 kits. Heard about the canopy, so I bought the one piece for them.[/quote]
Smart move. I didn't have the funds for one at the time I built mine. Somehow I still managed to make mine look acceptable.
Smart move. I didn't have the funds for one at the time I built mine. Somehow I still managed to make mine look acceptable.
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"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with 'till you understand who's in ruttin' command!"
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