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  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #1

    1/32 F6F-5 Trumpeter 1/32 scale

    I've managed to get some proper pictures, or as proper as I can manage. There seems to be a lot of blue!

    Anyway, this is one of my virtual walkarounds.

    The aircraft depicted was part of VF-29, embarked on USS Cabot (CVL-28) in early 1945.

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    Cheers

    Steve
  • Vaughan
    • Apr 2011
    • 3199

    #2
    Steve a great build, yes there's a lot of blue but the blue looks good well done. :thumb2: What's next in the stash?

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    • Steven000
      • Aug 2018
      • 2848
      • Steven
      • Belgium

      #3
      That's a very nice model Steve, lovely pictures! :thumb2:
      Steven

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      • yak face
        Moderator
        • Jun 2009
        • 14076
        • Tony
        • Sheffield

        #4
        Excellent job Steve , the paint job and markings look perfect . The photos are great too , loving the carrier deck , cheers tony

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        • HAWKERHUNTER
          SMF Supporters
          • Feb 2012
          • 1910
          • Steve
          • Halifax, West Yorks.

          #5
          Nice one Steve. Great work on the markings.
          Steve

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          • stona
            • Jul 2008
            • 9889

            #6
            Thanks all!

            I'm not sure what's next Vaughan. I have a Tamiya P-51 which the Fuhrerin recently informed me was in one of 'her' wardrobes. I'd have to find a scheme that was not aluminium/natural metal and some decals to go with it. Alternatively I might build the contents of this box, which arrived this morning, courtesy of Graham at Iconocair.

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            It's resin of course, hopefully a Supermarine Spiteful, to go with the Seafang I built a few years ago.

            Cheers

            Steve

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            • boatman
              • Nov 2018
              • 14498
              • christopher
              • NORFOLK UK

              #7
              HI Steve you made me laugh when I read the bit about what you call your SWMBO
              the Fuhrerin recently informed me was in one of 'her' wardrobes.
              Chris

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              • stona
                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #8
                I'm sure we all now how that works! I cram all my clothes into half a hanging space and some draws, all the rest, and the wardrobes in the spare room, are 'hers'. The kit was one I had completely forgotten about, bought for me by our girls several Xmas ago. I usually keep a very limited stash of a couple of kits in my den and I'm not sure how the 'Mustang' found its way into 'her' wardrobe. Maybe it disguised itself as a shoe box and slipped in unnoticed? If this coronabollocks continues I guess I'll be building it too

                In other news, I was putting the new 'Hellcat' on a shelf next to the He 100 and was struck by the vast difference in size. The two models are in the same scale, and even given the vagaries of model manufacturer's scales it is striking. It is so striking that I took a picture of the two side by side. One from the 1930s (first flight of the He 112 was in 1935) and one from the 1940s (first flight June '42). Only 6/7 years, but what a difference.

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                Cheers

                Steve

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                • boatman
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14498
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #9
                  COR you are right steve its nr twice the size an you say they are in the same scale
                  must be a migdet pilot to get into the german one then
                  chris

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22851

                    #10
                    Cracking work Steve

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                    • stona
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 9889

                      #11
                      Originally posted by boatman
                      COR you are right steve its nr twice the size an you say they are in the same scale
                      must be a migdet pilot to get into the german one then
                      chris
                      I was once lucky enough to sit in the cockpit of a Bf 109, which is a little bit bigger overall than the Heinkel. I'm of average height and, I suppose, fairly heavily built, broad across the shoulders. It was a very, very, tight fit. My shoulders touched the sills on either side of the cockpit (making it very difficult to turn to look behind). I obviously was not wearing a parachute and neither was there any seat cushion, but when they closed the hood it was very claustrophobic, my head almost touched the top and the sides were just inches from my face. It is an experience I will never forget.

                      I know of some quite tall Germans who flew the 109. How they folded themselves into that cockpit I can only imagine!

                      Cheers

                      Steve

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                      • yak face
                        Moderator
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 14076
                        • Tony
                        • Sheffield

                        #12
                        Wow just shows what a big beast the hellcat was

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                        • Vaughan
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 3199

                          #13
                          Steve I presume your reference to coronabollocks was a joke? being in the shielding group I still have at least 6 weeks to go and then I'm at a greater risk when I evetually venture out its a scary time.

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                          • stona
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Vaughan
                            Steve I presume your reference to coronabollocks was a joke? being in the shielding group I still have at least 6 weeks to go and then I'm at a greater risk when I evetually venture out its a scary time.
                            Absolutely. I am not in anyway meaning to diminish the seriousness of the situation, nor do I think that we should be easing our restrictions while the 'R' rate is still very close to 1. We all have an obligation to follow the rules and protect everybody, particularly those who are vulnerable for one reason or another.

                            I just meant that it is making a complete, but necessary, bollocks of my life at the moment.

                            If you want to see what happens when we don't put people first, just watch what happens across the pond in a month or two.

                            Sorry for any confusion.

                            Stay safe, I'll certainly be doing my bit to keep everyone as safe as possible.

                            Cheers

                            Steve

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                            • Vaughan
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 3199

                              #15
                              That's cool Steve I totally see where your coming from.
                              My entire family work in the restaurant and hospitally business and all furlowed at present and are all uncertain if they will have a job to returned too. These are testing times. Looking forward to your next build.

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