Author Topic: B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings  (Read 232 times)

Offline Robomog

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B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings
« on: March 24, 2026, 08:04:22 AM »
Hi All

Between working on the Stirling, finishing the diorama and completing the Tilly I've started another build as a between builds filler.

I'm using the Vintage FROG B-25 mitchell  circa 1964  as the subject  in its original box its probably a sought after collectors piece, but as a collection of pieces, some dodgy decals and the original instructions I think it's fair game.



There are a few sink holes but on the whole it seems to be in good condition, detailing is minimalist but I like that in a kit.
I have some spare bits from an Airfix Mitchell but I probably won't need them.

The instructions are quite interesting



I'm going to put it in SEAC markings from an Xtradecal sheet, lots of choice on this but I've gone for the pretty Oxford Blue paint scheme not sure if it's a gloss or matt finish.



More when it happens......

Mog
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Offline Robomog

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Re: B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 08:23:48 AM »
Hi All

And now it begins........

The previous modeller had already started the interior paintwork which looked fine to me, so first job is to mask and install the windows.



The pilots had already been painted so I made the decision to use them as well, I don't usually include the pilots  seem a shame to waste a good paint job.

The cockpit is a bit sparse so I added a control panel and some instrumentation, also made a couple of control yokes out of fuse wire



This aircraft is unarmed so I removed  the turret support ring, the seat stays however because this becomes an observation station, I will need to find  a clear dome to go over the top or manufacture one. Unfortunately the turret is insufficient.



Found a problem with the nose glazing, a glue patch, I tried to Buff it out but it go's all the way through. I'll have to do some ' local modifications '  a bit further down the line.



Thanks for looking ..........

Mog
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Offline Buzzbomb

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Re: B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 09:21:25 AM »
Great to see more "old gold" builds.

Even more to see the Frog "Mutt and Jeff" pilots getting a run  :smiley:

Offline Old Wombat

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Re: B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 04:12:37 PM »
Referring, of course, to Joseph Summers and Jeffrey Quill.

With the exception of Eric Brown, I can't think of two better pilots to be flying a plane if I was a crew member.

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Offline Robomog

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Re: B-25 Mitchell In SEAC markings
« Reply #4 on: Today at 02:25:40 AM »
Thanks chaps, a bit more progress.

The fuselage has been closed up



And the wings have also been started, this is one of those annoying kits that requires you to install the undercarriage early in the build, but fortunately if you don't glue the joints you can retract it out of the way



The wings are on, for an old kit the parts fit remarkably well, there is some filling to be done there's a lot of sink holes, but nothing like the Sterling that is a younger kit



More when it happens......

Mog
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