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Erik Leijdens (Tug Benson)
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Curtiss Hawk 75A-7

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3 25 September 2015, 18:57
Erik Leijdens
New kit to start with🙂 The beautiful Curtiss H75 from the Military Aviation of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army(ML-KNIL in Dutch abbreviation). The kits plastic is from Hobbycraft and the PE and resin parts are added by the company that released this boxing, Musthave. Looks like a nice kit, only downside are the cowling parts, they are not correct for the H75-A7 of the ML-KNIL. Something has to be done there. And the camouflage are a real pain to get it right. On Dutch forums the discussion can unleash civil wars..
25 September 2015, 19:10
Mike Kryza
Interesting subject - I'm in.
25 September 2015, 19:22
Martien Lourens
Gewoon gaan met die banaan.. Erik
25 September 2015, 19:36
Wim van der Luijt
Count me in!
26 September 2015, 06:31
Wim van der Luijt
I'll go and start my Brewster....together with Mart we can flood this place with Dutch stuff 😄
26 September 2015, 09:43
arne vd burg
Gaaf Erik! ik volg.
30 September 2015, 18:46
Jan Voorbij
What a beauty! I wish there was one in 1/72.....
1 October 2015, 09:28
Rob van Dodewaard
way to go Erik,
and if it start a civil war so be it . we will back you up my friend. So let that not deter you
1 October 2015, 10:18
Erik Leijdens
Made a start with the Hawk🙂. The instructions are a bit vague when it comes to the standard Hobbycraft plastic but when you take it easy you'll figure it out.
1 October 2015, 20:35
MWK
Sorry to be so late to the discussion. Does this kit come with a corrected resin cowl? The Hobbycraft kit of the Hawk 75 is not bad for the 14 cylinder Pratt & Whitney R1-1830 versions, but got the 9 cylinder Curtiss-Wright R-1820 version front fuselage completely wrong. If Musthave is going to charge a steep price for this kit, they should supply the correct circular cowling and shorter front fuselage.
9 January 2017, 16:59
MWK
Here's an image showing the similar cowling of an Argentine Hawk 75: amilarg.com.ar/hawk-75.html
9 January 2017, 17:26
Erik Leijdens
Hi MWK, no they did not.. Which is the reason for me to put this project on hold. I hope that some day there is a aftermarket piece available or that i have skill to make one myself. Like the guy in the following link did: aeroscale.kitmaker.n..=view&artid=4723
It shows clearly what problem is with the Hobbycraft cowling..
9 January 2017, 18:24
Erik Leijdens
If I knew it before this kit was released I never had bought it. I payed €45, which is ok if everything was correct for a 9 cylinder export Hawk.. But it's not so shame on Musthave I think.. 👎
9 January 2017, 18:28
Christian Bruer
That looks like a promissing start. I will take a seat🙂
9 January 2017, 19:49
Erik Leijdens
Sorry Christian, this one is on hold.. So you can put your chair back😉
10 January 2017, 22:17
Christian Bruer
What a pity, but I at least reserved a place in the first row.

I just cheked out what about the mistake in the kit. I'm not an expert, but according to the link you have posted, the kit designer made a complete mistake. I cross my fingers your money is not thrown down the drain and there will be a replacement some day or you start reworking the kit parts. May this will be a challenge but a good practice and sucess at the end?! I wish you'll give it a try.

Cheers, Christian
11 January 2017, 19:47
Erik Leijdens
Resurrected this kit finally! The French modeller who casted the correct cowling has casted one for me too🙂. So nothing more stands in my way to build a correct Dutch East Indies Curtiss Hawk H-75A-7.. The fit of the replacement part is quite reasonably good too! Still this kit will be a challenge..
6 December 2018, 21:37
Thomas Bischoff
I'm in 🙂
8 December 2018, 16:42
Erik Leijdens
Welcome 🙂
8 December 2018, 20:28
Björn Svedberg
I wouldn't want to miss this! 👍
8 December 2018, 20:39
Daniel Klink
Very promising so far👍 And a great choice as well! Iam in
8 December 2018, 20:43
Wim van der Luijt
Great news Erik! I have contacted the guy too but never heard back from him
9 December 2018, 10:46
arne vd burg
Good to see it raised from the shelf off doom . Enjoy !
11 December 2018, 12:08
Jos Jansen
I had missed this, I am not so familiar with Dutch birds before or during WWII ... but this kit is definitely worth following. Cool that there were still non-commissioned officers behind the control stick ... 😉
11 December 2018, 16:54
MWK
Who do we contact to get one of the corrected cowlings? I have the Hobbycraft kit, and some aftermarket, so all I would need is the corrected cowling.
12 December 2018, 01:24
Erik Leijdens
A lot of airforces had NCO's as pilots Jos. I believe that even In the 50's the KLu had sergeant's as Meteor/Thunderjet etc pilots.
@MWK, look at my link in in of my earlier comments. There you will find a review from the guy who made them.
12 December 2018, 15:13
Ben M
I love knil stuff, watching
20 December 2018, 02:52
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Ben, me too 🙂
20 December 2018, 06:04
Erik Leijdens
Finished the engine and managed to position it on the "correct" place..
6 January 2019, 20:52
Erik Leijdens
A first coat of primer to check for imperfections revealed a lot of air bubbles in the resin. But overall it looks nice!
9 January 2019, 21:16
Wim van der Luijt
plastic surgery is looking mighty fine!
10 January 2019, 07:25
MWK
Erik, thank you. I have contacted the author of the article, Jean-Luc on the forum page. I hope he sees it.
17 January 2019, 15:06
MWK
Will you be painting the underside aluminum?
17 January 2019, 15:08
Erik Leijdens
Good to hear that! Yes, bare aluminium undersides as per KNIL painting instructions.

Added some pics of the cowling with the filled air bubbles. I also have enlarged the resin flaps since they are 2,5mm too short..
17 January 2019, 21:59
Clifford Keesler
Looking good Erik.
17 January 2019, 22:09
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Clifford!
18 January 2019, 17:29
Boris B
Hi Erik, Is this kit on hold again ? I built the Hobbycraft P-36 A kit recently and I was interested to see what you did with yours. Looks promising !
27 October 2020, 17:15
Erik Leijdens
Hi Boris yes unfortunately this is on hold for a while now. I have to make the cooling flaps on the cowl but they have to be thin and follow the rounding and that's were I suffer a "BSOD" every time I try to make something. So this is on hold until the day I have a sudden flash of inspiration🙂
27 October 2020, 18:24

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