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Trumpteter F4U-1D 'Corsair' 1/32

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Cripes it's a yank!

I'll be doing this strictly OOB as I know absolutely nothing about them and have very few references :)

I've made a start with the engine which has about a million parts in it! Seems a waste as virtually none of it will be seen at the end. Anyway, here it is waiting to cure before I apply some weathering and general engine type muck.



Cockpit next, but work may interfere with this one a bit.

Cheers

Steve
 
Looks a good start on this engine.

Steve...can I ask which kind of plane is a F4U..? Sorry about my ignorance :oops:
 
Its a Corsair Polux. lol

Google is your friend...

Nice mill Steve. As you say a pity hardly any of it will show.

Ian M
 
or, as pilots used to call it....'The bent winged ba****d from Connecticut.'

Good start Steve.
 
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or, as pilots used to call it....'The bent winged ba****d from Connecticut.'Good start Steve.
Mine will probably have folded wings as in my vast research (I read a build/review on t'internet) I have discovered that they don't fit in the down position :) I will however investigate for myself when I get to that bit.

Cheers

Steve
 
Is this the Trumpeter kit Steve? If so, I wish you luck making the rivetted hinges for the flaps! I just sold mine on the basis I'd never be able to get them right.

Gern
 
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It is Dave. They do a similar thing on their Me 262. I made the hinges not with metal rod but by passing stretched sprue through the PE parts. It is easy to make the 'rivet head' in the plastic simply by applying a hot spatula, screwdriver or similar. I'm seriously contemplating not building the hinges at all but fixing the control surfaces in place.

Cheers

Steve
 
Oh Steve. Are you in a renaissance period. American aircraft, weathering and producing interiors not to be seen again.

Is this a flight into the unknown ? :confused:

Laurie
 
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I must be Laurie! Actually, I've only built the engine because it's the only way of attaching the propeller assembly and getting the exhaust outlets in the correct place :)

Cheers

Steve
 
Interesting aircraft choice Steve. I do like the look of the Corsair and I'll be interested to see how this Trumpeter kit builds. I probably wouldn't go to the expense of the Tamiya kit as I'm pretty much a WW2 WTO guy so this cheaper kit could be an option.

Nice start on the engine. I'll be keep up with this one

Cheers

P
 
Nice start Steve. The engine is almost a wee build in itself.

If you need some references, check these links out. Hopefully they will aid you.

http://www.kiwiaircraftimages.com/corsair.html

http://rnzaf.proboards.com/thread/12386/rnzaf-goodyear-fg-1d-corsair
 
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I've been bumbling along with the cockpit. I've more or less made it up apart from knowing that the basic colours were black and interior green. I had a couple of internet piccies and Dana Bells' advice that late versions were black 'above the lower edge of the instrument panel'.

Harness is RB Productions again.

I will be changing the colour of that headrest, which didn't come out as I intended, once it has thoroughly dried off :)



Cheers

Steve
 
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I've built and painted the somewhat complicated tail wheel and arrestor hook assembly. Trumpeter have engineered this in a way that allows the wheel or hook to be posed up or down. It's pointless in my case as the wheel will be down and the hook up on my 'parked' aircraft. Nonetheless I jumped through all the relevant hoops to build it as per the instructions.

Along with the engine and cockpit this completes the major sub assemblies which fit into the fuselage before it can be closed up. Here they are offered up in the correct positions. They all fit very nicely indeed.



Cheers

Steve
 
Looks a great kit Steve and you're giving it the usual quality treatment.

Can't vouch for this kit's accuracy as so many other Trumpeter offerings but they do engineer a well fitting kit!

Cheers

P
 
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Can't vouch for this kit's accuracy as so many other Trumpeter offerings but they do engineer a well fitting kit!

Cheers

P
Me neither. It seems to look like a Corsair, at least to my untutored eye, but I really don't know much about the type.

It is a well engineered kit, but there is a surprising amount of flash, ejector pin marks and other mold lines to deal with.

Cheers

Steve
 
You could always finish it as an FAA bird... JT190 JT163 might throw a photo or to up in a google search.

Ian M
 
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I did think about that, but I've got the later version and I quite fancy something that isn't in a typical British disruptive scheme.

Cheers

Steve
 
Which scheme is in the box Steve? Ventura Publications do a nice NZ set in 1/32.
 
Looking great Steve,office colors are in line from the research I've done wilst building my bent wing bird. Theres also lots of opinions out there about the 'salmon' colored primer in the main gear bays but I've seen zinc chromate as well. Looking forward to the next update,cheers Trey
 
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