Sunday, 3 October 2021

Boomerang bounces back - part 2

Here then, is the finished Boomerang, resplendent in fresh paint and decals.  The latter were cobbled together from the decal box.  Above is the complete and finished model in 'flight', while below is the pre-varnish paintwork.  A quick win and an interesting little thing.



9 comments:

Robert (Bob) Cordery said...

Tim,

The Boomerang was very similar to the export NA-50 and NA-68/P-64 fighters produced in the later 1930s. The former served in the Peruvian Air Force during the war with Ecuador in 1941, and the latter would have served with the Thai Air Force had they not been seized by the US before they were delivered.

All the best,

Bob

Brad DeSantis said...

Beautiful job Tim and apparently at warp speed, that was fast!

Pete. said...

Very nice Tim- smartened that up nicely.

Cheers,

Pete.

Rob Young said...

Certainly looks a lot better than it did!

Tim Gow said...

Bob Cordery
That I didn’t know. In the unlikely event I am given another I’ll have a choice of markings!

Tim Gow said...

Brad DeSantis
You flatter me sir! This was done back in July - I’m just lazy at writing up the posts!

Tim Gow said...

Pete
It’s a a tidy wee thing.

Tim Gow said...

Rob Young
Thanks - it’s nice to get such a quick result.

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

Nice recovery