Hello everyone!
It is a REALLY slow day at work today, so I thought I'd post of pics of my current long-term pain... er, I mean, project.
I started this one before my son was born (that dates this build at over 2 years now

) It is a Douglas A-24 (USAAF version of the Dauntless) that was one of the units sent to defend the Phillipines in early '42. I will be modelling this one as getting "prepped" in Carolina prior to it's long and sad journey to the scrap heap via the Pacific.
This is the Hasegawa 1/48th A-24 (same as their SBD3 but with Army decals.) I'll tell you, for the price, this kit is a disappointment. The details are inaccurate inside and out, the dive flaps are not perforated, and the fit is not worth what I paid. It does, however, offer a great platform for superdetailing and aftermarket goodies

I an using the Verlinden upgrade that was intended for the Accurate Miniatures kit, but works well on this one. I also have True Detail wheels and Eduard dive flaps. The dive flaps are GORGEOUS and are a kit in and off themselves. I have scratch built much of the cockpit; the fuse box, levers, and all of the oxygen systems. I will post more pics later of the flexgun and engine shortly. These pics aren't a nice as I'd like, sorry....
Critiques are greatly appreciated.







