Friday, December 3, 2010

F4U-1 1/32 Xmas present





So I'm building my father a Corsair for Christmas. He built this exact kit probably 30 odd years ago. It's still sitting on the shelf in their basement and still looks pretty good but I decided it was time for an upgrade. I went all out on this kit using a resin cockpit upgrade, resin wheel wells, resin lowered flaps, and a photo etched kit for many upgrades. Been about a month so far in construction and it's finally nearing paint stage. I'm building it as the "Big Hog" from VF-17 Jolly Rogers. This plane was involved in a famous altercation where he was shot by friendly fire while coming out of cloud cover during a battle. You can see the patches in the plane in the photo and where I tried to replicate this with some scrap PE metal on the model. This has been an ambitious project but it's turning out superb and should be museum worthy upon completion.

3 comments:

  1. That looks like a kit I used to have when I was much younger. Is that one where you can fold the wings and stuff?

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  2. Yup it's the old Revell kit. I chose this one because it's what he built 30 years ago or so so it'd be cool. The Trumpeter 1/32 Corsair is a much nicer model.

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  3. Plastic storage drawers and bins are really one of the easiest ways to tidy up your home. Most of the plastic wheels.

    Polyurethane caster wheels & Resin wheels

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