Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Grumman F-111B Modeling

Bill Gilman provided an article on his excellent conversion of a 1/72 Hasegawa F-111C to one of the F-111Bs on Hyperscale: http://www.hyperscale.com/2019/galleries/f111b72bg_1.htm

Bill Gilman Photo

The single best reference on the F-111B?

Steve Ginter is sold out but Sprue Brothers usually has a few in stock and I still have some. If you want to buy one or receive a free Xerox copy of errata and additional information, just provide your email address to me in the comments below (it will not be published).

Or you can just type F-111B in the space at the upper left of this website with the magnifying glass and get a list of several past F-111B posts.

8 comments:

  1. I think I wore out the pages of that book while I was building the model. I was referring to it, and this website, all the time. It's a superb reference book for the F-111B. Cheers, Bill

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  2. got the book, but any additional information is always welcome
    cheers, Rainer

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  3. I have the book. I'd love to have a copy of the errata & additional info.
    TIA
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    dnl

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    1. David - I’m going to need your email address. Send to tommythomason@sbcglobal.net

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  4. this past October I had the rare opportunity to visit a Navy Boneyard.
    I got to see one of the F-111B prototypes baking in the sun.

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    1. Did you take any photos that you could share?

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  5. Do you still have any copies of the book available? If so, I'd like a copy along with the errata and additional info.

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    1. Yes, I have original print copies available. My email address is tommythomason at sbcglobal dot net

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