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..
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
Wim van der Luijt
I'll go and start my Brewster....together with Mart we can flood this place with Dutch stuff 😄
I'll go and start my Brewster....together with Mart we can flood this place with Dutch stuff 😄
26 September 2015, 09:43
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
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.
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.
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
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..
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.. 👎
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
Erik Leijdens
Sorry Christian, this one is on hold.. So you can put your chair back😉
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
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..
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
Wim van der Luijt
Great news Erik! I have contacted the guy too but never heard back from him
Great news Erik! I have contacted the guy too but never heard back from him
9 December 2018, 10:46
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 ... 😉
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.
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.
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
Erik Leijdens
Finished the engine and managed to position it on the "correct" place..
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!
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
MWK
Erik, thank you. I have contacted the author of the article, Jean-Luc on the forum page. I hope he sees it.
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
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..
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
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 !
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🙂
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