

Replacing the B-47 medium bomber, it was originally intended to fly at high altitudes and supersonic speeds to avoid Soviet fighters. The introduction of highly accurate Soviet surface-to-air missiles forced the B-58 into a low-level penetration role that severely limited its range and strategic value, and it was never employed to deliver conventional bombs. This led to a brief operational career between 1960 and 1969 as it was succeeded by the smaller, swing-wing FB-111A. The current B-1B Lancer deleted the Mach 2 capability of the original design but is a long range bomber.


Kit primed in Alclad black gloss primer, finished with various shades of Alclad metallic finishes.
The construction was straight forward apart from pesky seam lines over the length of the fuselage and wing roots which tested my patience. When I finished this kit I swore I'd never built anything like this again.
Italeri have just re-issued this kit with a super decal set. Yes, I couldn't resist and bought another one.

What a truly fantastic model! I love the weathering you have done on the engines, they really look like they have been super heated and cooled a number of times. Keep up the good work!
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