Northrop Grumman B-2A Spirit 1/72 ModelCollect

JanMarciniak

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Long time no see but don't be afraid, I've been watching forum for a while in "ninja mode" :)
Last year I promised myself that 2018 will be "strategic bomber year" and it's time to make it real. It will be a time streached tread but topic is worth it. First effects of work: bomb bay central support, made out of paper and wires. Bay doors engines are made from toothpicks pieces ;)b2_bomb_bay_01_low.jpg
 
Whoa! It this whole model going to be to this detail!! This piece is a beauty in itself!! :)
 
Whoa! It this whole model going to be to this detail!! This piece is a beauty in itself!! :)
Zathros, hope I wount messup anything. Theres very poor photographic documentation available so I might need to improvise lot of stuff. If anyone of You have any pics showing wheel wells or engine bays (or any other details of this machines) I would be very happy to see them.
 
"Ninja mode" - great term, it makes me laugth:).

Superb work here. I like these "modern" planes (SR-71 (not so young:)), F-117, this one),

I will watch this build with pleasure.
 
Little off topic question. This is plastic model. I want to build this plane (and SR-71) from paper for long time but I am not sure if paper can make justice to this planes with lots of compound curves. So I still hesitate and can not decide.

Did someone see finished paper models of this planes in person? How does it look?
 
Little off topic question. This is plastic model. I want to build this plane (and SR-71) from paper for long time but I am not sure if paper can make justice to this planes with lots of compound curves. So I still hesitate and can not decide.

Did someone see finished paper models of this planes in person? How does it look?

Polish publisher MODEL-KOM published B2 in 1/33 it's available in gpm.pl web store as well as lasercut skeleton for this kit. Store LINK. Publisher build LINK
 
Ken L. West, I believe(name?), made a superb SR-71, available at ECardmodels, I believe.
 
It is still a highly secret aircraft so artistic license is justified. The rear of the plane is secret and not allowed to be photographed when it is on the ground. Take a look at the YF-23 to get some clues about how Northrup Grumman exhausts the engines. For interiors, maybe look at the B-1 for some tips. They are from the same era.
 
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Hmmm, I just saw this... Very Fine modeling going on here!!!
Saw your call for detail pix... a bit late but...
Bomb Bay Detail Pix
Didn't go through all these but there is a nice one of the landing gear and another of the POINTY END
UC Berkley PIX have to open in new tab to see what's there...
Virtual Tour of NMUSAF ... go to the Cold War Gallery Blackbird and B2 are together, not great angles but the Virtual Tour is a MUST SEE!
and some more from ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam
Last one for now... HERE
 
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Hmmm, I just saw this... Very Fine modeling going on here!!!
Saw your call for detail pix... a bit late but...
Bomb Bay Detail Pix
Didn't go through all these but there is a nice one of the landing gear and another of the POINTY END
UC Berkley PIX have to open in new tab to see what's there...
Virtual Tour of NMUSAF ... go to the Cold War Gallery Blackbird and B2 are together, not great angles but the Virtual Tour is a MUST SEE!
and some more from ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam
Last one for now... HERE
Thank You Gandolf :) Thanks to You I have found few pics I havent seen before :) Next step in building proces "landing gear" I thought it would be easier then bomb bay...I was so wrong... :D
 
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