Making a very late entry into the fold....I'm no fan of the Pirate so I'm pinching the designation. I was fapping about with an interesting looking Japanese model and thought that the tail section looked rather Voughtish sooooo..... :wacko: Want to do the markings for VF-24 on the USS Santee although the time restrictions might make for an also-ran. Fingers crossed.....
I'll post some piccies when I remember how to do it
Wha ? Looking forward to the piccies !
:thumbsup:
Waiting! ;)
How does anyone build in this scale...so fiddly :banghead:.
My entire spares box is in 1/48 so that doesn't help :banghead:
A long and expensive teachers' doss...er...school holidays...has left me denuded of moolah :banghead:
Seriously considering a loan from the Bank of Nag, hitching up the petrol donkey and mosing off to Duxford to raid the Hannants Mine :wacko:
Seriously, having trouble with the pictures ;D.
Does this help re the pictures ?
http://www.whatifmodellers.com/index.php/topic,32096.0.html (http://www.whatifmodellers.com/index.php/topic,32096.0.html)
Thanks Chris. Unfortunately its getting the pictures off the camera onto the compoota (can't find the right cable) and then the photobucket miasma to look forward to (passwords etc...its been that long) :banghead: :banghead:
So, which non-reputable scale are you building this in, if it ain't 1/48th? :angry:
;)
1/72 :o
I was putting some work into the cockpit and I've come to the conclusion that a visit to the opotician is long overdue. I've never had/used a magnifying glass and with this move to 1/72 I think the time has come.
I'm really oggling a Hasegawa Shinmeiwa for the OKGB...haven't built one of those in 30 years.
When the Navy requested proposals in 1938 for a new fighter Vought started design work on what was to become the F4U, but Rex Biesel also began private design work on a high flying, high speed recon aircraft after reports from other countries of such machines being designed and built. Impressed with the design of the P-39 mid-mounted engine concept and recognising the streamlining possibilities he approached Allison Engines with a unique proposal. Could they take a 1200hp variant of their reliable V-12 engine and couple two together with an efficient turbo-supercharger. Allison delivered on their "yes" in time as work at Vought had quickly led to a prototype as the project encountered remarkably few problems.
The trouble free early flights at the end of October 1940 impressed the Navy to such an extent that 50 airframes were ordered for Fleet use. With the arrival of the Pacific War a larger order was made, and further variants produced as the war progressed. Seen here is an early SO6U-1 'Birdcage' , a blown canopy was later introduced, still serving late in 1944. It has been retrofitted with twin 20mm gundolas with its new designation of -1C (cannon) to work in unison with radar equipped picket-ships for the early interception and destruction of Kamikaze unit scouts. In this role the Varangian was successful and this example, operating with VF-24 on the USS Santee, became the high scorer...eight victories with five different pilots.
She was refurbished after the war then passed to the French Aeronavale where she served in several theatres including Indochina. She survived everything the world could throw at her and is now proudly exhibited at the Musée de l'air:
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Couldn't sleep with the heat last night so had a real blitz on the model. Very happy with how she turned out ;D. Oh...and yes, the cable finally turned up in my wife's drawer of unidentified cables :banghead:
Built from the Fine Molds 1/72 Kugisho R2Y1 Keiun, a very nice little model.
That combo works very well! Excellent! :thumbsup:
Odd but nice! Very nice! :thumbsup:
Gorgeous. :thumbsup:
I see it, and I like it ! Huge ! Looks like a big, powerful machine. Colours look great as well. Nice little story as too !
:wub:
Not the prettiest of planes, IMHO, but that is a sweet build and story! :thumbsup:
I really like this, and the paint scheme is great- the white tail is a great look- seen on a few corsairs and fireballs I seem to recall. Great job.
Looks very good.
I wouldn't like to be the one to land a beast like this on a carrier though ;D
TomZ
Works for me :thumbsup: