G'day All..
It has been a loooooooong time since I actually finished a model. Closest I've come lately is the ARII 1/72 Beechcraft Bonanza. A crap kit - nothing fit, one of the gear legs was short-shot, the prop was missing a blade....it basically sucked. It now sits in the back of my cabinet where hopefully nobody will ever notice it.
Anyhow, last year was a prick of a year for me (and for everyone else..). One of the worst things to happen was the passing of my dad on May 2nd. We have been unable to have a funeral due to COVID, but that's being taken care of later this year. His ashes are going to be scattered from the air over his old property, approximately 5NM west of Kyneton. I'll be taking part in that - I've organised a formation of 3 Piper Warriors to do the deed, with me flying Number 2 and breaking off at the moment his ashes are released, to be the "Missing Man".
So what does all this have to do with building something? Well, the title says most of it.
My dad got his PPL in the mid-60's. He did his last flight on February 11, 1990, in a Cessna 172M VH-ABW, having amassed around 450 hours. At that time, I was in Cessnock NSW, at the Civil Air Training Academy, however, I had initially learnt to fly in the same aircraft. This build will hopefully be a fitting tribute to him, and to the aircraft.
The kit I'm using is the ESCI 1/48 Cessna 172. I have a heap of them in the stash, so I might look through all of them to find one with as little flash as possible - the kit on the top of the pile has a whole lot of it!
I'm intending to build it as it was in the late 80's, which is when I started flying. To that end, it will be slightly different to any photos on the internet. I know the interior had been refitted the last time I saw it in around 2011, and the words "Kyneton Aero Club" were yet to be applied to the sides of the aircraft.
I do recall it had a baby-shit brown interior, with off-white sheepskin covers on the front seats....pretty much standard for a 1976 C172.
So without further ado, here's the standard kit photo..