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Sean Sheppard (sheppsea)
GB

Curtiss P-40B Warhawk

Subject:
Curtiss Hawk 81 A-2
TW 中華民國空軍 (Republic of China Air Force 1920-now)
American Volunteer Group White 47 (Flight Ldr. Robert R.T.Smith)
June 1942 World War 2»PTO - Kunming CN
FS34086 FS30257 FS36559
Scale:
1:48
Status:
Completed

This was built with the Eduard PE set, Eduard Brassin Wheels and exhaust, HGW seatbelts and Master gun barrels and pitot tube. There was also some rods of sprue used in the cockpit to add a little extra detail. This was the first time I complete a build thread. I also used Mr Finishing Surface 1500 with Mr Color Levelling Thinner for the primer - this will certainly be my primer of choice going forward

I also mixed the colours for the camouflage. Although it wasn't particularly problematic I still think I will continue to try to use standard colour going forward, it becomes a bit of nuisance having to continuously mix them

There are two issues I had with the build. The first was the riveting, which I started but then it completely killed the mojo which delayed the build about six months. The other was when I got super glue de-bonder all over the finish model so had to repaint part of one of the wings. I was very please with the cockpit, by far my best one so far, and I was also pleased I managed to blend in the new paint on the wing quite well.

The kit was okay but the various parts for the nose didn't fit very well at all and needed a lot of filling and sanding to get looking right. The landing gears were also not very sharp and could have been better (I'm not sure if there are white metal legs out there, but that may be worth considering). In terms of the aftermarket; most of it added a lot to the finished model, the only thing to consider is that the only really advantage with the exhausts is that I didn't need to drill holes into the plastic one, but other than that there is not much different between the resin and those supplied in the kit

For weathering I used a dark dirt wash on a satin coat, which worked very well as it highlighted the panel line and also got the plane looking used and dirty. I then added streaks with Abteilung oils, although I think next time I will try doing this over a flat coat rather than satin one. I also used oils rather than pigment for the exhaust and gun stains, which I think worked quite well (although those on the exhaust rub off very easily!).

Overall I am happy with the finish

Project inventory

Full kits
A05130
Curtiss P-40B Warhawk
Airfix 1:48
A05130 2016 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
148010
P-40 Warhawk
HGW Models 1:48
148010 2011 New tool
49875
Tomahawk Mk.II
Eduard 1:48
49875 2018 New tool
AM-48-136
Curtiss P-40 B/C Tomahawk II - British version Brownings .303 cal and pitot tube
Master 1:48
AM-48-136 2016 New tool
648271
P-40B Exhaust Stacks Airfix
Eduard 1:48
648271 2016 New tool
648270
P-40B Wheels Airfix
Eduard 1:48
648270 2016 New tool
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Photoalbums

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1:48 Curtiss P-40B Warhawk (Airfix A05130)1:48 Tomahawk Mk.II (Eduard 49875)1:48 P-40B Wheels (Eduard 648270)3+

Comments

28 February 2021, 11:47