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Seversky P-35A USAAC build

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I realized only too late that the rear compartment should look like this on P-35As, which are Swedish P-35 that were requisitioned, and essentially not modified. 
 

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The same seating arrangement is visible on this Swidish P-36. 
 

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The preserved Swedish P-36 was eventually modified to receive cameras pointing sideways and down.
The rear of the pilot's seat is visible. 
 

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Besides its poor fit and wrong conception (no rear seat, no back wall), the Little Fokker resin cockpit needs a fair bit of detail added... Not an essential addition to the kit, in the end ! 
 

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Reheat photo etch and other details needed ! 
 

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The resin needs help here too... 
 

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Getting there slowly... 
 

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Better when it's together and busy. 
 

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Hard paper and super glue to make the wheel wells walls ! 
 

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Fit of the cockpit is poor indeed... A lot of Evergreen strips are needed to fill those very visible gaps. 
 

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I like to use 'flash' to fill in those long gaps... Am I the only one to like flash ? 😉
 
 

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More wheel well detail... A weak point of the Hobbycraft kit, for sure ! 
 

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The front air scoop should jut over a bit of the engine cowling. 
 

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The kit engine with details added. The color in the picture is bluer than in reality. 
 

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On the left, the corrected and thinned out wheel cover. 
 

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Front and back of the wheel covers, thinned out from the inside too. 
 

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And shaped with the poper bevel. 
 

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The walls in the rear part of the wheel wells, including the small side part. 
 

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I could have corrected the shape of the protrusion behind the lower scoop but decided to leave it as it is. Enough very visible work is needed elsewhere. 
 

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That long scoop needs attention to fit somewhat poperly. 
 

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HC did not place the landing gear legs in the right place. They need to be moved forward, and the original holes plugged. 
 

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The rolll-over protection needs to be redone, since it's such a visible part. 
 

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And the armored plate added to it. 
 

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The landing gear is nearly finished. The retracting arms go inside the wing, with an actuating mechanism between them, often hidden by a cloth cover. 
 

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I added a small bumper where the leg touches the wing. Wheel well detail and walls are visible here. 
 

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The landing gear leg is 'articulated' around a piece of Evergreen rod. 
 

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The near-final front, with modified/improved propeller hub, cowl guns, top air scoop and gunsight. 
 

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1 18 November 2018, 16:33

Project info

38 zdjęć/zdjęcia
1:48
Gotowe
1:48 Seversky P-35A Fighter (Academy 2180)1:48 Seversky P-35 Detail Set (Reheat Models RH076)1:48 P-35 and P-35A (Cockpit) (Little Fokkers TMI002)1+
Seversky P-35A
US US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
17 PS 17-4MP (Lt. Boyd D. Buzz Wagner)
1941 - Nichols Field
Natural Metal
 

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