1/48 Monogram B-29

by Curt Waffle

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This is the third major “cutaway” scale model that I have done.  I have always had a fascination with “What’s on the inside?”.  Most museums won’t let you crawl through their display airplanes so, this is the next best thing.  Half of the fun of building these models this way is the research.  I usually try and find something unusual about the plane.  For this model, I chose (or it chose me) the B-29 with the “Flying Wing” and “Gun Aiming” radars.  I am always amazed at what I learn as I research my build, like; when I think about the B-29, I see all those remote controlled guns but, the most prevalent version in WWII was the “Turtleless” version.  They stripped all the guns off except for the tail gunner and put sheet metal “caps” over the turret emplacements.  By removing the guns and the associated weight savings, it made the B-29 faster than most every plane the Japanese had.

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My interest is in airplanes with multiple crew and multiple crew stations.  I have a cut-away B-17 in the gallery section here and was amazed to see the difference in the bombay size between these two planes.  I also wired the interior with LED’s so that people can see inside. 

The build took me about 2 years working on it off and on; more in the Winter, less in the Summer.  When the diorama was finished, the wife took one look at it and said “Where are you going to put that monstrosity?!!!”.  “I guess the middle of the dining room table is out.” I’m thinking.  I’m also thinking I should put that 1/48 scale B-36 peacemaker on hold for a little while.

Curt Waffle

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Photos and text © by Curt Waffle