Title: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: K.C. Hawk on June 29, 2009, 04:47:30 PM Hi.
In track of considerations over colours the Hyde`Harlot, I began the next model. P-40 Kittyhawk Mk III - FR8175, GL-O "Lady Godiva" (http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a297/p40warhawk/P-40%20Kittyhawk%20Mk%20III%20Lady%20Godiva/skanuj0001.jpg) Base is AMT kit and Tally Ho decals. (http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a297/p40warhawk/P-40%20Kittyhawk%20Mk%20III%20Lady%20Godiva/P1130506.jpg) (http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a297/p40warhawk/P-40%20Kittyhawk%20Mk%20III%20Lady%20Godiva/P1130507.jpg) I in wing inserted the resin chambers of chassis, remainder after model EDUARD`and Next, soon !! Regards Krystian. Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: K.C. Hawk on October 16, 2009, 03:20:17 PM Hello !
I am sorry, that nothing happens in this subject, but I lost creative vein model regarding AMT kits. I will sit down maybe once and I will finish this model. I invite to visiting new subject the relating the building of replica P -40K Best Regards Krystian. Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: Mark Joyce on October 19, 2009, 08:58:46 AM Hi Krystian,
No need to apologize for the lack of progress, for I've been guilty of it many times. I actually like the AMT kits; they take a little TLC but can come out looking quite nice. Anyway, I hope you start work on it again soon, for those are some wonderful markings! Regards, Mark Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: K.C. Hawk on October 21, 2009, 03:43:49 AM Hello.
Probably, as I will begin folding P -40K will come back to model LADY GODIVA also. However they will exchange from AMT model on Eduard. Regards Krystian. Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: swingcats on January 26, 2010, 04:17:34 PM Let's see her finished mate! :)
Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: alf99 on January 31, 2010, 04:48:51 AM Hi,..thís camo on Lady Godiva is probably incorrect....based on Stefaan Bouwer research, see his P-40 on ARC website... M.Stone color was replaced by D.Green from 1943, for operations in Italy
Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: K.C. Hawk on September 27, 2016, 07:15:18 AM Once upon a time ... a prodigal son began building the P-40 M Lady Godiva 1/48 AMT !! Years passed, nothing was happening ... until yesterday!
Change of plans, Hasegawa kit 1/48 ... in preparation for the project "Lady Godiva" after many years !! Wellcome back dear friends !! (http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q606/dogfightstudio/P-40Lady%20Godiva%20HAS48/1_zps0kfx1qit.jpg) (http://s1166.photobucket.com/user/dogfightstudio/media/P-40Lady%20Godiva%20HAS48/1_zps0kfx1qit.jpg.html) Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: P-40 Admin on September 29, 2016, 08:17:58 AM Cockpit is looking really good! Don't feel too bad about the time, I take longer than this on most of my models :)
Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: Mark Joyce on October 01, 2016, 09:45:59 PM Nice looking cockpit! Is that the kit seat with aftermarket seatbelts?
And I have to ask: what did you do with that AMT kit? Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: Vince_M on October 03, 2016, 11:23:50 PM Nice job and welcome back!
Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: K.C. Hawk on October 12, 2016, 04:39:38 AM Thanks Guys.
Seatbelts and some small interior parts are from Eduard PE. Mark, Model. AMK, hidden. waiting for better times and a different project. Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: Jim on December 14, 2016, 07:20:24 PM Hey, that looks just great, keep going you are doing just fine.
Title: Re: [On Board] P 40 Kittyhawk Mk III 1/48 AMT "Lady Godiva" Post by: Vince_M on December 20, 2016, 05:26:57 AM Your interior color looks good for the Curtiss green.
What paint did you use? |