Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat without uniform
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Just cockpit for start 🙂
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Sanded and fanned out the flaps on the engine cover
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Drilled the exhaust pipes
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I still haven't decided whether to make the model with atomizers or in a more interesting livery...
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Cockpit assembled...
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... and glued into fuselage
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Halves glued and sanded - we'll see after the undercoat what needs to be corrected
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Holes drilled (they were visible even after removing the atomizers) and places for armament filled and sanded
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Today a little about counting... Maybe not rivets, but... ?
The tanks from RF-80F turned out to be completely wrong ? They are definitely too short ? So before I start buying more sets I decided to do a little counting ? I used a photo where the tanks are visible in full, as transverse to the camera as possible. I rotated the image to catch the level. Then, using the perspective tools, I tried to make the bottom and top edges of the tank as parallel as possible. Based on the image of the rim, I stretched the image horizontally so that it was circular.
Now it's time for measurements! I determined several lengths:
- the length of the tank pylon (blue);
- the length of the tank (orange);
- the height of the tank (yellow);
- height of the pylon at the leading edge (green).
(see next photo)
The tanks from RF-80F turned out to be completely wrong ? They are definitely too short ? So before I start buying more sets I decided to do a little counting ? I used a photo where the tanks are visible in full, as transverse to the camera as possible. I rotated the image to catch the level. Then, using the perspective tools, I tried to make the bottom and top edges of the tank as parallel as possible. Based on the image of the rim, I stretched the image horizontally so that it was circular.
Now it's time for measurements! I determined several lengths:
- the length of the tank pylon (blue);
- the length of the tank (orange);
- the height of the tank (yellow);
- height of the pylon at the leading edge (green).
(see next photo)
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I measured the dimension of the length of the tank pylon on the model (gray). Based on the ratio formula, I calculated the remaining dimensions in 1:72 scale. These, in turn, I converted (for verification ) to "real" dimensions. The results are contained in the table
As you can see, neither of the proposed tanks fits exactly - in particular, both are too large in cross-section. I took similar measurements for yet another photo and there the maximum diameter of the tank is about 750 mm so.... still quite a bit too small (the length came out similar - about 5 m).
I'm stuck... I guess it will come to me to use the tank from the T-33A , lengthen it a bit and maybe grind it a bit in thickness....
As you can see, neither of the proposed tanks fits exactly - in particular, both are too large in cross-section. I took similar measurements for yet another photo and there the maximum diameter of the tank is about 750 mm so.... still quite a bit too small (the length came out similar - about 5 m).
I'm stuck... I guess it will come to me to use the tank from the T-33A , lengthen it a bit and maybe grind it a bit in thickness....
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Custom masks designed and cut with a plotter
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Primed (now you can see all places for next layers of putty 🙁 )
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Current status 😄
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Draft on fuselage
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Draft transferred to temporary mask
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After scanning and redrawing the temporary mask, the target mask was cut out with a plotter
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Preshading
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Yellow - 4 layers. Still have a strong feeling than it needs 2-3 more... 🙁
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Fuselage with a black painting - some improvements are needed, but I'm satisfied enough to do not wash a paint from model.
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Time for wings and rudders - shades
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Yellow. My "favourite" colour 😄
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There's nothing like touch-ups on a painted part! 😉 Unfortunately I decided that I couldn't paint the imitation coloured lamp shades because there were none 😉 I cut out the space for the lamps, glued in the imitation bulbs, poured in clear resin, sanded and painted the frame.
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Modification of rear wheel suspension
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Thinned underbody cover (left). On the right, original
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Thinned underbody cover (right). On the left, original
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Engine ready for assembly
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I spent a whole day trying to master a new toy - the vacuum chamber. So far the results are worse than without it, but I hope it's a matter of time before I master it.
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Current status of the project (BlueTac is helping me 😉 )
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I used 2 resin copies of tank from T-33A and created on, longer (as I calculated based on photos)...
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Before copying it I prepared a "pylon" and tested new tank with photo. DISASTER! Tank looks as to big!
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Suddenly, I decided to do a test with a tank from a T-33A and....
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... looks like I've hit the jackpot. It's just a pity that I've made myself unnecessary before 😄
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A new tank (above) in comparison to an old one.
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Pylon is a mix: core is from PCV and a rest from Miliput (still wailing for some sanding).
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Under the wing - better 🙂 Maybe the tank is a bit too forward in relation to the pylon, but... probably will stay in that position
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Some changes / improvements made - time for silicone...
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... as always - we have a mystery here - succeed or not ? Let's wait 24h 🙂
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Resin copy of a new tank - for me quite OK 🙂
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In a mean time I painted a black field on top...
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... and glued undercarriage.
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Now I'm still working on tank (e.g. on pipes on the back of it).
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Both external tanks are in place - Hellcat looks for me rather like a racer than a fire tanker 🙂
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The pressure installation (?) also installed 🙂
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Decals applied
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Gallery 🙂
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Hellcat with the younger but smaller brother - Wildcat
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My collection of Grumman's Navy planes - all post-war working machines 🙂
Kommentarer
50 17 August 2023, 21:16
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Very cool project in a beautiful livery, I did a cropspayer Wildcat some time ago Wildcat Groupbuild GM FM-2 Crop sprayer N1352N „Spraycat" | Album by Aquilifer (1:48).
This one has an almost identical spaying setup, so I think it might have been a cropsprayer too, rather than a firebomber ?
Never knew that Hellcats were employed in that role too.
Checkin' in, curious on your result! 👍
18 August 2023, 14:06
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Hanno - my Wildcat is here: Grumman F4F Wildcat without uniform | Album by Kon_Bar (1:72)
The Hellcats were both sprayers and firebombers (see valves on bottoms of tanks)
Robert - me too 🙂
18 August 2023, 18:00
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oh, very interesting. civilized warbirds always excite me. I'm curious how this will continue.👍
20 August 2023, 14:28
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Have you thought about 3D printing? That's how I would approach it.
20 August 2023, 16:54
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You have all the reason to be satisfied. The paint job turned out great. I particularly like the orange and white preshading. Great effect.
27 August 2023, 18:05