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miscmini Fezian18 Mar 2015 10:20 a.m. PST

These are both 1/200 scale resin minis from Armaments in Miniature, LLC (AIM). The PB4Y is an AIM reproductions of Ron Crawford's HBM model.

Both are single piece models and come with a steel screw, in the lower fuselage, integral to the casting.

The kits were clean castings having no visible air pockets and requiring very little in the way of clean up. I recommend both.

I used I-94 Enterprises decals on both. In addition, I produced some of the decals on the PB4Y. Paints are Vallejo.

Thanks for looking, Kevin
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Dave Schmid19 Mar 2015 7:36 a.m. PST

Kevin, your work is outstanding.

Brian Bronson19 Mar 2015 10:28 a.m. PST

I concur, nice work.

BTW there's going to be a 1/1 scale aluminum not-so-mini-only flyable-one-in-the-world version of the Privateer at EAA Airventure this year: link

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