Consolidated B-24 H Liberator
Airfix | No. A09010 | 1:72
Facts
- Brand:
- Airfix
- Title:
- Consolidated B-24 H Liberator
- Number:
- A09010
- Scale:
- 1:72
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2024 New tool
- Barcode:
- 5063129028626 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator » Propeller (Aircraft)
Markings
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Consolidated B-24H-10-FO Liberator
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
- 733 BS, 453 BG, 8 AF 252234 / F8 "Corky" Burgundy Bombers / Bomb Coctails / "Bill's Bar"
1944 - RAF Old Buckenham, Norfolk
Consolidated B-24H-15-FO Liberator
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
- 831 BS, 485 BG, 15 AF 252699 / S Valiant Lady
1944 - Venosa
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored), Instructions (Paper) (Multi-colored)
Dimensions:
450x250x70 mm
(17.7x9.8x2.8 inch)
Boxart designed by Adam Tooby
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Comments
Bhm Dhn
I was just looking at building a Liberator and noticed that every kit is basically a variation of a 20+ year old Hasegawa kit. What a fortuitous surprise that info about this kit just dropped. I'll hold off and wait for reviews of this.
I was just looking at building a Liberator and noticed that every kit is basically a variation of a 20+ year old Hasegawa kit. What a fortuitous surprise that info about this kit just dropped. I'll hold off and wait for reviews of this.
1 2 April, 16:45
Willow Run
Woheee! Really hope we now get a correct B-24H with the distinctive s-shaped nose panel lines, and that it's a modular fuselage so we will also see other Ford-built versions. Like the late H, J or L and finally a M (although Academy has done one years ago, but that kit needs to much surgery).
Woheee! Really hope we now get a correct B-24H with the distinctive s-shaped nose panel lines, and that it's a modular fuselage so we will also see other Ford-built versions. Like the late H, J or L and finally a M (although Academy has done one years ago, but that kit needs to much surgery).
11 12 January, 10:57
Willow Run
Just visited the Airfix blog about the B-24H project… and yes, the fuselage is modular! Also the first test-builds looking very promising in terms of overall shape and details, although the wheel well structure is a bit crude. But I think there's some mix-up regarding rivet-lines versus panel-lines. Especially in the nose section some lines are executed as panel-lines, whereas there just should be a line of rivets. For instance: there is a vertical panel-line that crosses the astrodome when it should actually end with the horizontal panel-line directly above the navigator window. Also the vertical panel-line directly behind the nose turret, on the turret fairing, is just a line of rivets. And some panel-lines are missing just behind the obligue panel-line, which starts from the pilot/copilot sliding-window, goes downwards and divides the nose compartment from the rest of the fuselage. And last, there should be some longitudinally directed panel-lines on the area between pilot/copilot canopy and astrodome.
See photo links:
[img1]
[img2]
[img3]
uk.airfix.com/commun..kies#edit-6392996099
Just visited the Airfix blog about the B-24H project… and yes, the fuselage is modular! Also the first test-builds looking very promising in terms of overall shape and details, although the wheel well structure is a bit crude. But I think there's some mix-up regarding rivet-lines versus panel-lines. Especially in the nose section some lines are executed as panel-lines, whereas there just should be a line of rivets. For instance: there is a vertical panel-line that crosses the astrodome when it should actually end with the horizontal panel-line directly above the navigator window. Also the vertical panel-line directly behind the nose turret, on the turret fairing, is just a line of rivets. And some panel-lines are missing just behind the obligue panel-line, which starts from the pilot/copilot sliding-window, goes downwards and divides the nose compartment from the rest of the fuselage. And last, there should be some longitudinally directed panel-lines on the area between pilot/copilot canopy and astrodome.
See photo links:
[img1]
[img2]
[img3]
uk.airfix.com/commun..kies#edit-6392996099
17 February, 00:15
Willow Run
I have photoshop'ed the airfix renders and this is how I think the panel lines should be: [img1]
I have photoshop'ed the airfix renders and this is how I think the panel lines should be: [img1]
3 March, 20:06
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Reference material
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