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KIT5711 85571100200
B-29 Superfortress
The B-29 "Superfortress" that first took flight on September 21, 1942, was the culmination of a war department request issued to aircraft manufactur­ers in January 1940. Production of the B-29 would become the single larg­est aircraft program of the war, and when production ceased nearly 4000 aircraft had been delivered to the USAAF. With its’ wingspan over 141 feet, its’ length of 99 feet and its’ four 2,200 horsepower engines, this "Superbomber" designed by the Boeing aircraft company would be in service with 61 (VH) Very Heavy Bombardment squadrons when the war ended. The island hopping campaign developed by the war department was designated to liberate strategically located islands from the Japanese. These islands would become home to the airfields of the vast airborne armada of B-29 "Superfortresses". Although initially deployed to remote airfields in China and India. The liberation of the Marianas Islands during the summer of 1944 signaled the beginning of the massive "Superfortress" build-up. Operating from hastily constructed airfields on the islands of Guam, Saipan and Tinian, waves of heavily laden B-29s initiated the strategic bombing campaign that would cripple the Japanese war effort.
dropped the world’s first nuclear weapon on the city of Hiroshima. Followed by the dropping of another such weapon on the city of Nagasaki, three days later. Following the Japanese surrender, B-29s were retained as the United States premier strategic bomber. In the summer of 1950, the "Superfortress" returned to combat in the skies over Korea. The first unit to see combat was brought up from Guam to be stationed at Kadena AB on the Island of Okinawa. Other B-29 units were deployed to Yokota AB in Japan. From these bases, the bombers could easily range to any Korean target. The B-29 was in combat shortly after the Korean War started through to the last day of the conflict. The "Superfortress" was fitted with two pressurized crew compart­ments that were designed to improve aircrew comfort on the fatiguing long-range missions. Nearly twenty thousand pounds of ordnance could be carried in the two huge bomb bays; four powerful Wright "Cyclone" engines equipped with dual exhaust driven superchargers, were nestled in stream­lined nacelles. The "Superforts" were heavily armed with ten machine guns mounted in four remote controlled turrets and two additional machine guns and a twenty-millimeter cannon (deleted on later aircraft) were fitted in the tail of each B-29.
On the morning of August 6, 1945 a single specially modified B-29
* REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES
* A REPETER PLUSIEURS FOIS
READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN LIRE CE QUI SUIT AVANT DE COMMENCER
* Study the assembly drawings. * Each plastic part is identified by a number. * In the assembly drawings, some parts will be
marked by a star () to indicate chrome plated plastic.
* For better paint and decal adhesion, wash
the plastic parts in a mild detergent solution. Rinse and let air dry.
* Check the fit of each piece before
cementing in place. * Use only cement for polystyrene plastic. * Scrape plating and paint from areas
to be cemented. * Allow paint to dry thoroughly before
handling parts. * Any unused parts may be discarded.
DECAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Cut desired decal from sheet.
2. Dip decal in water for a few seconds.
3. Place wet decal on paper towel.
4. Wait until decal is movable on paper backing.
5. Place decal in position on model, face up and
slide backing away.
6. Press out air bubbles with a soft damp cloth.
7. Milkiness that may appear is for better decal
adhesion and will dry clear. Wipe away any
excess adhesive.
8. Do not touch decal until fully dry.
9. Allow the decals 48 hours to dry before
applying clear coat.
NOTE: Decals are compatible with
setting solutions or solvents.
* OPTIONAL PARTS
* PIECES EN OPTION
* DECAL
* DECAL COMANIE
* Etudier les schémas de montage. * Chaque pièce en plastique est identifiée par un numéro. * Sur les schémas de montage, certaines pièces sont
marquées d'une étoile () pour indiquer qu'elles sont en plastique chromé.
* Pour une meilleure prise de la peinture et des autocollants,
laver les pièces en plastique avec une solution détergente peu concentrée. Les rincer et les laisser sécher à l'air.
* Vérifier que chaque pièce s'ajuste bien avant
de la coller en place. * N'utiliser que de la colle pour polystyrène. * Gratter les parties à coller pour enlever le chrome et la peinture. * Laisser la peinture bien sécher avant de manipuler les pièces. * Toute pièce inutilisée peut être jetée.
DIRECTIVES D'APPLICATION DES AUTOCOLLANTS
1. Découper l'autocollant désiré de la feuille.
2. Tremper l'autocollant dans de l'eau pendant quelques secondes.
3. Placer l'autocollant mouillé sur une serviette en papier.
4. Attendez que l'autocollant puisse être déplacé sur son support
en papier.
5. Mettre l'autocollant en position sur le modèle face sur
le dessus et faire glisser le support pour l'enlever.
6. Appuyer avec un chiffon doux humide pour éliminer les bulles d'air.
7. La substance laiteuse qui peut apparaître est destinée à
améliorer l'adhésion de l'autocollant et devient incolore au
séchage. Essuyer pour enlever tout excédent d'adhésif.
8. Ne pas toucher l'autocollant tant qu'il n'est pas bien sec.
9. Laisser l'autocollant sécher pendant 48 heures avant
d'appliquer une couche transparente.
REMARQUE: Les autocollants sont compatibles avec
* ALTERNATIVE ASSEMBLY
* ENSEMBLAGE ALTERNATIVE
les solutions de fixage ou les solvants.
* CEMENT TOGETHER
* A COLLER
* REMOVE AND THROW AWAY
* A RETIRER ET JETER
* DO NOT CEMENT
* NE PAS COLLER
This optional paint guide is provided if you choose to detail paint your model.
Ce guide de peinture vous sera fourni si vous choisissez
de peindre votre modèle en détail.
Aircraft Gray
Aluminium
Blue Testors 1110
Emerald Green
Flat Black
Flat Brown
Flat Dark Green
Flat White
Gloss Black
Gunmetal
Leather
Light Gray FS 16492
Military Brown
Olive Drab
Red
Rubber
Silver
Steel
Tan
Wood
Yellow FS 13538
Gris aéronef
Aluminium
Bleu
Vert émeraude
Noir mat
Brun mat
Vert foncé mat
Blanc mat
Jaune mat
Noir brilliant
Bronze
Cuir
Gris clair
Brun miliaire
Olivet
Rouge
Caoutchouc
Argent
Acier
Havane
Bois
Jaune
If you have any questions or comments, call our hotline at: (800) 833-3570
or, please write to:
Revell-Monogram Consumer Service Department, 725 Landwehr Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062
Be sure to include the plan number (85571100200), part number, description, your return address and phone number.
Visit our website: www.revell-monogram.com
REVELL-MONOGRAM, LLC Northbrook, IL. Copyright © 2003. All rights reserved.
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FLIGHT DECK ASSEMBLY
A B
167
SIDE PANEL
FLAT DARK GREEN
46
COVER
FLAT DARK
GREEN
FLIGHT DECK
FLAT DARK GREEN
REAR WALL
FLAT DARK
GREEN
15
45
OPERATOR
FLAT DARK
47
SIDE PANEL
FLAT DARK
GREEN
34
DOOR
GREEN
C D
77
65
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
FLAT BLACK
2
PANEL BACK
FLAT DARK
GREEN
64
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
FLAT BLACK
1
GLOSS
BLACK
125
CONTROL
COLUMN
FLAT DARK
GREEN
63
SEAT
FLAT DARK
GREEN
(PAINT BELTS
TAN)
FLAT BLACK
ENTRANCE
DOOR
FLAT DARK
GREEN
ARMOR PLATE
FLAT DARK GREEN
59
SIGHT
17
16
BOMB RELEASE
FLAT DARK GREEN
(PAINT KNOBS FLAT BLACK)
127
BUCKET SEAT
MILITARY BROWN
TAN
123
TAN BELTS
SEAT
FLAT DARK
GREEN
62
68
CONSOLE PIECE
FLAT BLACK
124
SEAT SUPPORT
FLAT DARK GREEN
NAVIGATOR’S TABLE
66
FLAT DARK GREEN
(PAINT BOXES FLAT
BLACK)
3
ON REVERSE
SIDE
171
PANEL BACK
FLAT DARK
GREEN
E
10
BULK HEAD
FLAT DARK
GREEN
F
149
WINDOW
CLEAR
FIRST
1
FUSELAGE HALF
FLAT DARK GREEN
(INTERIOR)
NOTE: WIRING ON FUSELAGE
SECOND
HALF IS LIGHT GRAY
TAN
MILITARY BROWN
67
TABLE
WOOD
THIRD
TAN
70
CONSOLE
PIECE
FLAT DARK
GREEN
126
SEAT
NOTE: DOOR (17) OPEN ON GROUND, CLOSED IN FLIGHT
126
SEAT
MILITARY BROWN
G
60
TABLE
FLAT BLACK
FIRST
71
RADIO PACKAGE
PAINT SHELVES FLAT
DARK GREEN AND
BOXES FLAT BLACK
FLAT DARK GREEN
72
NAVIGATION
CABINET
LADDER
SILVER
(SHOWN IN
PLACE)
69
2
INTERIOR ASSEMBLY
A
B
12X
14
CATWALK
FLAT DARK
GREEN
THIRD
REPEAT FOR
OTHER SIDE
PAINT FUSE SILVER
10
BULKHEAD
FLAT DARK
GREEN
1
FUSELAGE
HALF
C
TUNNEL HALF
FLAT DARK
GREEN
11
BULKHEAD
FLAT DARK
GREEN
SECOND
108
FIRST
PAINT INTERIOR
ALUMINIUM (REPEAT FOR OTHER SIDE)
D
155
BLISTER
CLEAR
FIRST
REPEAT FOR
OTHER SIDE
135
BOMB HALF
OLIVE DRAB
128
GUNSIGHT
GLOSS BLACK
172
BOMB HALF
OLIVE DRAB
E
127
BUCKET SEAT
FLAT DARK GREEN (PAINT BELTS TAN)
24
SEAT
SUPPORT
FLAT DARK
GREEN
110
SEAT
BACK
FLAT DARK
GREEN
PAINT BELTS TAN,
PAINT SEAT LEATHER
FLAT
WHITE
PILLOW
109
BED BACK
OLIVE DRAB
REPEAT FOR
OTHER SIDE
ARMOR PLATE
FLAT DARK GREEN
(PAINT BOXES FLAT BLACK)
110
SEAT BACK
FLAT DARK GREEN
FLAT WHITE
PILLOW
PAINT BELTS
TAN, PAINT
SEAT LEATHER
25
109
BED
BACK
OLIVE DRAB
22
WAIST GUN
COMPARTMENT
FLOOR
FLAT DARK GREEN
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