F4U-!D

Double Tap

New Member
Joined
Jan 13, 2013
Messages
8
I thought long and hard about what I would build for this and it was a toss up between the 32 F6F-3N or this. Since it is more famous I went this way to quell any doubts about if it were marine enough or not.
Here she is.
008-10_zps2a934581.jpg


I know it says Hobby Craft but it is the correct kit.

I started with the pit.
004-Copy-1_zps4f8cb597.jpg

003-Copy-1_zps38403e46.jpg

002-Copy-1_zpsaa3dc25f.jpg


While I was thinking as hard as I could I came up with an idea that would make a half way decent harness. So I traced one from an unused pe set onto some Tamiya tape and used the pe buckles.
001-Copy_zps5c5be1ce.jpg


I also got most of the engine done in the four days I spent on it a little at a time.
007-10_zpsa6d414af.jpg

006-17_zpse30e63a3.jpg

005-15_zps9813ad80.jpg


Every time I build one of these engines I learn something new.
 
Nice start on the Corsair. The Tamiya tape is a fan favorite for harnesses and belts around here. The cockpit looks the part too. I'll be checking this out.
 
Looking good ....Its hard to beat Tammy tape belts ;D

Chris.
 
One of my all time fav WW2 aircraft. The Hobby Craft 1/32 Corsair is actually made by Trumpeter. Great start by the ways!
 
Love that dusty looking cockpit. Great start to a pretty sweet kit. Don't think I've seen this one before.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top