Lockheed P-3B Orion: VP-92 NAS South Weymouth
Hasegawa & Canuck Models decals
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Lockheed P-3B Orion
US Navy (1794-now)
VP-92 Minutemen 153416 (LY-2)
1984 - NAS South Weymouth, MA
lt gull grey, white- Skala:
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I purchased a 50% complete Hasegawa P-3C kit, but the decals are dried and cracked, i.e. not useable and one prop is missing 2 blades, 180 deg out.. Thanks to Ray Sepalla fo rthe spare prop. I will use the excellent Canuck Models decals for P-3B 153416, LY-2 of VP-92 Minutemen at NAS South Weymouth, Massachuesetts.
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USN P-3 Orion Markings VP-92 / VP-94 for Hasegawa kit
Canuck Model Products 1:72
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27 May 2013, 00:00
Dutch
Hey, I just found the DrawDecal Aero Union P-3A Orion water bomber decals! Maybe?
Hey, I just found the DrawDecal Aero Union P-3A Orion water bomber decals! Maybe?
9 October 2013, 11:43
Dutch
I loaded up four photos of model as purchased. As you can see the fuselage and wings have been assembled. Also note that the decals are moldy and unusable. Lastly, one prop is missing two blades, opposite each other. Depsite a diligent search, they are not in the box. It will still require seam repair and puttying. I still have not decided which version to make. I see from the new YP-3A NASA photo that the nose radome will require modification to a more bulbuos shape, plus adding the bottom radome. And the cockpit window framing is for a L-188 Electra, but that should be an easy fix. I have located a suitable L-188 Electra tail mod available from Contrail Models in Miami, Florida.
I loaded up four photos of model as purchased. As you can see the fuselage and wings have been assembled. Also note that the decals are moldy and unusable. Lastly, one prop is missing two blades, opposite each other. Depsite a diligent search, they are not in the box. It will still require seam repair and puttying. I still have not decided which version to make. I see from the new YP-3A NASA photo that the nose radome will require modification to a more bulbuos shape, plus adding the bottom radome. And the cockpit window framing is for a L-188 Electra, but that should be an easy fix. I have located a suitable L-188 Electra tail mod available from Contrail Models in Miami, Florida.
3 March 2014, 12:49
Dutch
My personal thanks to Ray Seppala (OZ) for providing two new props. I may indeed make this a NOAA bird, but WP-3B N44RF. See the new pics in the album. It will retain the NOAA c/s without the radical fuselage mods.
My personal thanks to Ray Seppala (OZ) for providing two new props. I may indeed make this a NOAA bird, but WP-3B N44RF. See the new pics in the album. It will retain the NOAA c/s without the radical fuselage mods.
18 July 2014, 19:24
Dutch
I assembled the Falcon radome for under the fuselage. The plastic is so brittle, that when I was sanding the edges it shattered. So I will make this a standard P-3B now. I also received my order for Canuck Models P-3B/C decals for VP-92 & VP-94. I like the Miuntemen markings for VP-92 and will use those now.
I assembled the Falcon radome for under the fuselage. The plastic is so brittle, that when I was sanding the edges it shattered. So I will make this a standard P-3B now. I also received my order for Canuck Models P-3B/C decals for VP-92 & VP-94. I like the Miuntemen markings for VP-92 and will use those now.
25 May 2017, 19:24
playtime 222
If you still have the shattered bits and some milliput, could you salvage it by putting a lump of milliput in what you have left of the radome and press on the parts you still have, then sand and refill etc?
If you still have the shattered bits and some milliput, could you salvage it by putting a lump of milliput in what you have left of the radome and press on the parts you still have, then sand and refill etc?
26 May 2017, 10:26
Dutch
When I say shattered, I mean shattered. The old plastic was extremely brittle. It would be quicker to shape on efrom soft wood, to be honest. I will try the WP-3A/D in 1/144 scale if/when I obtain either a 12 Squared or Fox One Studios EP-3E set.
When I say shattered, I mean shattered. The old plastic was extremely brittle. It would be quicker to shape on efrom soft wood, to be honest. I will try the WP-3A/D in 1/144 scale if/when I obtain either a 12 Squared or Fox One Studios EP-3E set.
26 May 2017, 11:45