Academy's
1/72 scale
B-24H Liberator
by Tetsuro Matsuo
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Consolidated
B-24H Liberator |

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Here is Academy’s 1/72 scale Consolidated B-24H Liberator "Lazy Lou".
I made this more than ten years ago, and spent three months building
this kit.
The main modifications are as follows.
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I refined the port-side engines using
thin rod, wire and solder lines
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I used aluminum tape to
express the step of the board.
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I added various scratch built parts
to the inside of the fuselage & turrets
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On the outside surface, I thinned the
panel lines, reproduced the overlapping between the panels by piling
up the instant adhesive, and added rivets by using the Hasegawa
etching saw.


I did not use any after market parts at all.
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Model, Images and Text Copyright © 2007
by Tetsuro Matsuo
Page Created 14 September, 2007
Last Updated
12 December, 2007
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