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Eduard 1:72 Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat

colin m

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Well this little build started with the wife telling she out on Friday night, also busy on Saturday and out with dau no.1 on Sunday.
Brilliant, perfect for a nice little build. And here it is.
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This has been waiting to see some daylight for a few years now. Actually, if the Cosford posse remember those days, I bought it at the last meet up.
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​ As we know, the profipack comes with a bit of photo etch and a mask set for the canopy.
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​ As you can see, again, Eduard doesn’t skimp on the detail.
skipping forward to the completed cockpit.
PE in 1:72, I’m sure I said I wouldn’t do PE in this scale again. But here we are. Tiny little throttle levers, in 1:72!
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​ and another angle,
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Colin, we seem to be missing to photos mate
Well this is odd. I posted from my phone and a error did pop up, but it seemed to have cleared itself. I'm now viewing from my kindle and can see the pictures ? I'll have to have a look on the big computer in the morning.. Thanks for the heads up.
 
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I’ve checked on the big computer and indeed, the pics are missing, although my phone and kindle show the pics in place. Let’s try again.
IMG_2689.jpg This is the kit.
IMG_2690.jpg The sprues. Nice well moulded bits and pieces.

A close up of Eduard detail.
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Before I go any further, let’s see if these post correctly.
 

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Posting problems aside, I’ve done a bit.
The cockpit, complete with tiny throttle levers.

And another angle. IMG_2709.jpg And the other side

Mr Eduard gave us a nice bit of detail there.
 

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Then of course, we go and hide it all in the fuselage. There weren’t any location pins on the fuselage, location was mainly done by the cockpit.
IMG_2715.jpg And the other side.
IMG_2716.jpg unfortunately, all seems needed a little bit of work.
 
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Love the Hellcat.
I would have said it doesn’t really do anything for me. It doesn’t have the graceful curves of a Spitfire, or the sleek look of a Mustang.
However, sat in front of me in its shiny blue coat, I do think it’s looking quite nice.
whatever we say about its looks, there’s no doubting its ability as a fighter. I can’t remember the figures, buts its kill ratio was very good. In fact, I think it earned the named “Ace maker” that tells a story.
 
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IMG_2719.jpg Moving on, we have wings. These are push-fit, no glue needed. Well, I did dribble a bit on just in case, but it really wasn’t needed.
And then a bit of primer.
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so, with nice fast drying MRP, no point hanging around, give it 30 minutes and on with the colour.
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Shiny sea blue. Weathering this is going to be difficult. Apparently, it was a really tough paint and survived the harsh sun and sea environment of the South Pacific rather well.
 

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IMG_2741.jpg what else to do on a windy Saturday afternoon, decals, there aren’t many. But they were well behaved.
 
Fantastic work colin , looks a good kit , i must admit im getting a lot of satisfaction out of little 1/72 kits recently
 
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