Eduard F6F-3 Hellcat
Colour photo-etch for the IP. Colour's a bit speckly but looks OK once installed.
Cockpit tub and seat assembled. Seat is Ultracast with harness moulded on.
Ultracast Wheels.
Cowl flaps have been opened using pieces of styrene sheet.
Engine progress
Wiring is from the Photo-etch fret in the kit
Intake mesh also supplied by Eduard
Some simple pre-shading
Some simple pre-shading
And the first camo coat goes on
评论
27 February 2013, 00:53
Albi Hitz
Cool ... The engine looks very "like a real one" 👍 ... I look forward for more pictures .... 🙂
Cool ... The engine looks very "like a real one" 👍 ... I look forward for more pictures .... 🙂
27 February 2013, 18:42
Albi Hitz
Woww ... Awesome! I like your style. It's the kind of "less is more". I have two Hellcats in my stash ... lets see ...
Thanks for the pics ...
Woww ... Awesome! I like your style. It's the kind of "less is more". I have two Hellcats in my stash ... lets see ...
Thanks for the pics ...
2 March 2013, 22:49
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Your works are superb,Mate!! Your painting of the cockpit panel is a very very clean work 👍
Your works are superb,Mate!! Your painting of the cockpit panel is a very very clean work 👍
3 March 2013, 05:57
Graham Rhodes
Hi Mike, really love this unique build. Can I ask which paints/colours you used?
Hi Mike, really love this unique build. Can I ask which paints/colours you used?
25 November 2014, 01:38
Martien Lourens
Interior looks very good. In particular, the motor. Very nice work 👍
Interior looks very good. In particular, the motor. Very nice work 👍
25 November 2014, 08:23
Mike Grant
Thanks for resurrecting this thread, and for the kind words 🙂
@Stefan, @Graham Unfortunately I built this over 6 years ago and have no recollection of the exact paints, only that I mixed the shade using Xtracrylix paints; sorry guys.
Thanks for resurrecting this thread, and for the kind words 🙂
@Stefan, @Graham Unfortunately I built this over 6 years ago and have no recollection of the exact paints, only that I mixed the shade using Xtracrylix paints; sorry guys.
25 November 2014, 22:46