The 'Bell XP-77' development was initiated by the United States Army Air Corps during World War II to produce a simplified 'lightweight' fighter aircraft using so-called "non-strategic" materials. Despite being innovative, the diminutive prototype proved tricky to handle and the project was canceled when the XP-77 did not deliver its projected performance.It is sized at 1:48 from the original. It contains 97 parts. Took me two weeks to complete @ 9 hrs/day because it was one of my initial models. Its hardly 5 inch long and dats why it was the most difficult subject for me. Thanks for visiting and posting comments...do write ur email ID after ur comments Call me or email me if you want to buy / order any of my completely built models (Please be noted that the plans are not sold here).
47 Comments
Anonymous Guest 08 Mar 2010
Many many happy returns of the day! forgot to add name in the sms.. `JagmeetAnonymous Guest 28 Oct 2009
All it needs is a plastic layer for glass..... Looks ALMOST real..Anonymous Guest 28 Oct 2009
All it needs is a plastic layer for glass.....Ai Shan 28 Oct 2008
Great work Atamjeet!Meena Kurup 24 Sep 2008
wow just excellent.annette steens 25 Nov 2007
excellent work!Anonymous Guest 20 Oct 2007
too gayAnonymous Guest 07 Jul 2007
oye putthar!! great work yaare!!!Anonymous Guest 08 Apr 2007
OmG its luks realistic.......No words defineAnonymous Guest 05 Mar 2007
i like d plane a lot its kinda one that attacked pearl harbour.....Anonymous Guest 02 Mar 2007
God give you more strength to make even better than that. U deserve it!Anonymous Guest 23 Jan 2007
good workAnonymous Guest 18 Jan 2007
MarvellousAnonymous Guest 14 Jan 2007
The size of a watch!... And such fine detiling... I'm impressed...Anonymous Guest 28 Nov 2006
too cool!!..nice details in that little size!!Anonymous Guest 28 Nov 2006
well if i compare it with all i wl say its not tht much awesome in looks bt still a good one and the best part of it is the size ... coz tht much small is really hard to make ... i must say a creative work done . vikas attriAnonymous Guest 28 Nov 2006
smthin realli gr8!! keep t up!Anonymous Guest 26 Nov 2006
awsome plane.keep it upAnonymous Guest 23 Nov 2006
interesting.....what type of paper have u used....?Anonymous Guest 23 Nov 2006
really niceAnonymous Guest 22 Nov 2006
watch superbAnonymous Guest 20 Nov 2006
badiya hai..........Anonymous Guest 20 Nov 2006
CAN'T BELIEVE ITAnonymous Guest 12 Nov 2006
lage rahoAnonymous Guest 12 Nov 2006
simplu superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111Anonymous Guest 11 Nov 2006
Incredible!!!!!!Anonymous Guest 11 Nov 2006
good work bro.....!!!!!! keep up... god bless you..Anonymous Guest 05 Nov 2006
how intricate......marvelous.Renata Cavanaugh 01 Nov 2006
Amazing workAnonymous Guest 31 Oct 2006
Amazing work of art! I was overwhelmed to know that these are done with just paper. You make us proud - VigneshAnonymous Guest 30 Oct 2006
Wonderful....Too good to be true!!Anonymous Guest 29 Oct 2006
GOD!!!Anonymous Guest 12 Oct 2006
GOD!!! how did u make it!!!!! too creative...Anonymous Guest 12 Oct 2006
i have already kissed u atam.... this one is for this small little plane.... muuuuaaaah muuuuaaaahAnonymous Guest 06 Oct 2006
Hey Atam...this one is my favourite Zoobie SinghAnonymous Guest 04 Oct 2006
ur paper models are excellent piece of work....keep doing...all the best... from arunAnonymous Guest 04 Oct 2006
ur paper models are excellent piece of work....keep doing...all the best...Anonymous Guest 03 Oct 2006
very well made!!Anonymous Guest 30 Aug 2006
gr8 work man-AnkitElton Houck 12 Jul 2006
you do outstanding work!Cathy Holford 12 Jul 2006
Is it ok to call a plane adorable...because it is!Anonymous Guest 12 Jul 2006
thts called " The flight of the imagination "Anonymous Guest 27 Jun 2006
SUPERB MAN!!hw did u fit the 97 parts man!!;) simply the best!! keep rockin!! tanu here!!Kathryn Arruda 23 Jan 2006
97 parts! 126 hours! Look at that beautiful, crisp, detailed handiwork! You are an awesome artist.Analua 18 Jan 2006
Beautiful composition Atamjeet!!!!!Ralph Miller 15 Jan 2006
I love these !Anonymous Guest 08 Jan 2006
hey!! its a marvellous job. i like the way ur mind works... gr8 job!!! really impressive!