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The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6: Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando
The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6: Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando
The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6: Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando
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The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6: Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando

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The sixth addition to The Marmo Modelbuilding Guide series focuses on the construction of the Williams Brothers 1/72nd scale kit of the Curtiss C-46 Commando. While not an easy kit to build...and that's putting it mildly...the author utilizes 134 step-by-step photographs and 9,600 words that will enable you to produce a finished model that anyone can be proud of.

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Release dateApr 10, 2018
ISBN9781370646814
The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6: Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando
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Richard Marmo

The author is a freelance writer and professional modelbuilder. He has also spent decades researching his family's genealogy. He has written three print books, several hundred articles and created several CD-ROM photo galleries. Along the way, he has produced well over 1,000 models for clients ranging from Aerospace companies to private collectors. A self-described aircraft/science fiction nut...ahem, enthusiast...he will and has built just about anything you care to name, depending on his client's requirements.A native Southerner who was born in Tennessee, he has spent most of his life in Texas (He got there as soon as he could.). He lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Nelda, his dog, Magnum, and more model kits than he'll ever be able to build in this life.

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    The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6 - Richard Marmo

    The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #6

    Building The Williams Bros. 1/72 scale Curtiss C-46A Commando

    by Richard Marmo

    Copyright 2018 Richard Marmo

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    Table Of Contents

    Introduction

    Getting Started

    Main Gear Doors/Wheel Wells

    Wings, Horizontals & Nacelles

    Cowls, Cowl Flaps & Engines

    Fuselage & Cockpit

    Mating The Wing & Fuselage

    The Horizontals

    Canopy, Landing Gear, Props & Other Details

    The Final Touches

    Done At Last!

    Links

    The IPMS/USA & How To Join

    About The Author

    Introduction

    Anyone who was building plastic model aircraft kits in the 1960s, 70s and later eventually became familiar with offerings from a company called Williams Bros. What they chose for subjects were generally ignored by other manufacturers, but welcomed with open arms by most modelers. Never mind the fact that their kits would be classified today as limited production efforts and suggested for experienced model builders. Suggested is probably too kind a word because some of them I've built left me wanting to throw the model against the nearest wall! A more realistic choice of words would be recommended for experienced model builders with only as the final word! Still, the subjects they picked couldn't be found elsewhere and...if you were good enough to successfully complete one to a high level...winning your category at an IPMS/USA National Convention was certainly not out of the question.

    Eventually the two brothers, Granger & Larry, passed and we all thought that was the end of the unique subjects and challenging kits that was Williams Bros. We were wrong. In 2005, Daniel Brett bought Williams Bros. and moved the entire operation to Texas with plans to continue production under the Williams Brothers Model Products name. Would they be any easier to build? Absolutely not, though some of the instructions were improved or clarified and the kits tweaked a bit where possible. But if you've enjoyed Williams Bros. kits in the past, would you want it any other way?

    I was commissioned by John Ling to build a C-46A, using the Williams Bros. kit as the base model. Requested additional detail that utilized provided aftermarket components included:

    Maestro Models MAX MMP 7224 C-46 Commando photoetch set (maestromodels.com)

    Scale Aircraft Conversions #72006 metal landing gear

    True Details C-46 canopy

    Metal 3-blade propellors (manufacturer unknown)

    Other than the aftermarket components that John provided, the model was to be built essentially out-of-the-box to a professional level of quality.

    Getting Started

    This is an original Williams Bros. boxtop. As far as I know, it was never changed until the company was bought and moved to Texas.

    The new boxtop from Brett Industries was far more dramatic, but retained the original Williams Bros logo that was slightly modified to reflect the new ownership. At the same time, the scale was dropped from the boxtop,

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