Aluminum Overcast Aircraft Replica Display
Possibly the most widely known and esteemed aircraft to emerge from WWII, the B-17 carried the air war to Germany and Japan in ever increasing numbers. Rugged, authenti and to a considerable degree armed, it brought a lot of crews home safely after desolating air battles. Features: Detailed interior, gunner stations, cockpit and landing gear, molded in silver, waterslide decals. 1:48 Scale. Skill Level 2-requires paint and glue (not included).
Features include:
•148 elements in silver, black and clear with raised panel lines •Detailed gun turrets, landing gear and wheels, full interior framing •Detailed engine fronts and cowlings; rectify nose and chin turret, elaborate cockpit with instrument panel, seats, and controls •Detailed bomb bay with bomb racks, bombs and position capable bomb doors •Illustrated assemblage instructions
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4860 in Hobby
- Brand: Revell
- Model: RMXS5600
- Dimensions: 11.00″ h x 15.00″ w x 21.00″ l, 2.14 pounds
- 148 constituents in silver, black and clear with raised panel lines
- Detailed gun turrets, landing gear and wheels, full interior framing
- Detailed engine fronts and cowlings; rectify nose and chin turret, elaborated cockpit with instrument panel, seats, and controls
- Detailed bomb bay with bomb racks, bombs and position capable bomb doors
- Illustrated assemblage instructions
| Possibly the most famous aircraft to emerge from WWII, the B-17 carried the air war to Germany and Japan in ever increasing numbers. Rugged, dependable and to a considerable degree armed, it brought galore crews home safely after excessive damage and destruction air battles. Features: Detailed interior, gunner stations, cockpit and landing gear, molded in silver, waterslide decals. 1:48 Scale. Skill Level 2-requires paint and glue (not included).
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60 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
B-17G – Flying Fortress Classic By M. E. Hanney This B-17G model kit is a Monogram, now Revell-Monogram, classic. It is a huge model that is fun to build. The kit has been around for a long time and is the only 1/48 scale kit available of this magnificent World War II bomber. The interior, engines, guns, and landing gear have plenty of detail for the novice and expert modeler alike. The kit also includes a bomb cart, 4 bombs and a few aircrew figures for display purposes. The instructions are straight forward, the decals are the normal Monogram-Revell quality, a little thick but fairly decent. The decals allow for two different paint schemes, either olive drab over neutral grey or an all natural aluminum finish. A nice brochure with photos and tips on how to build a diorama is also included if one desires to make a diorama to display the finished model. Plenty of aftermarket decals and other accessories for the B-17 are avialable through online hobby retailers like Squadron.com, MeteorProductions.com and SprueBros.com, to name a few. I built my model just using a set of aftermarket decals, with some hand crafted details and an airbrushed finished paint job. The completed model more than met my expectations. Most of the pieces fit together very nicely. I had to apply some putty along the bottom edge of the wing to fuselage joints and to one edge of both waist gunner windows. Other than that everything came together quite well. I am more than likely going to purchase another one soon and hang the next one from my ceiling.
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
Magnificent detail and scale presence of the legendary Flying Fortress By L. M. Fuke I am so glad the old Monogram kit was reissued by Revell-Monogram. I stubbornly resisted its allure when first issued, in favor of 1/72nd scale subjects. Then, my eyesight began deteriorating, Hello, 1/48th and 1/32nd scale.
At first glance, this kit is daunting. It’s complexity and wealth of details are amazing. This kit is much more complicated than just add glue and shake the box.
The 26-inch wing will force the use of glue clamps. I had spoken of the utility of glue clamps in the review of Testor’s SR-71, but this kit demands them. The interior bulkheads were a concern; I remembered the early Monogram efforts in the 1960′s with fuselage halves not fitting flush, just to accomodate a single cockpit bulkhead – fit was SUPERB, however. Be forewarned that the fuselage joining will require intense concentration; all those interior components have to fit just-so for a seamless closure. Watch where you place your fingers because of the many areas requiring glue when cementing the fuselage together.
Monogram did its homework. Kit engineering is nearly flawless, and the instruction sheets are a joy to behold; all those little pieces are clearly sketched and their locations are unambiguous.
The cockpit, navigator quarters, and bombardier’s perch are very detailed and fortunately quite visible through the transparencies. The clear plastic parts are suitably thin and crystal-clear. The waist gunners, ball turret, and tail gunner finally get their moments in the sun.
Strangely, although bombs are supplied and delicate scribing detail the bomb bay, the fuselage has the bomb bay doors in closed position; that was remedied with a razor saw. Scratch-building then attached the bombs to racks, bomb bay door hinges and retract linkages. Then, I added the ammo belts, oxygen bottles, and intercom units with attached wiring. There was a lot of extra busy work, but a kit this impressive deserves the attention.
The kit is molded entirely in silver-grey; I have never regarded that shade as realistic for bright metallic finishes. I chose OD and grey, and used aftermarket decals. I also purchased another kit, and it will use metal cladding for a realistic finish.
The project consumed easily 120 hours over a span of six weeks. I am now posed with a huge problem: I have 1/72 scale bombers being harrassed by squadrons of 1/72 scale FW’s, 109′s, Zeros, and Tonys. Will the Revell-Monogram 1/48th scale bombers encourage me to build squadrons of 1/48th scale enemy interceptors? You betcha!
Next up is my final 1/72nd scale effort, the B-36 “Magnesium Cloud”, another giant by Revell.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
B17 Revell Model By A this model is very well done details, easy, and pretty durable. Make sure you follow all the directions because i mixed up on some. The bad thing is how the directions are written for two thing its says for you to build but not how to put it in good thing is the two turrets are easy to put in. Overall well done model and good Durability
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