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PK-18 Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat **Finished**


Romeo Alpha Yankee

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So here is my Hellcat build.

 

With a replacement canopy on the way from @Rabbit Leader (Dave), I can now continue with the build.

 

Here is where is all started. It is a Revell (G) boxing of the kit with no PK number in sight! The 'Made in England' tags on the sprues have been obliterated just to read 'Made in ...................'

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With not many parts the goes together quickly (like most Matchbox kits I expect).

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A dodgy picture of the dodgy canopy included in my kit

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and when the penny dropped something was not quite right

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But onward and upward with the assembly

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Just waiting for a canopy in post now :D

 

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That looks like its coming on nicely, I've one of these in stock but with Eduard, Academy, Hasegawa  & Hobby Boss ones in stock, I figured on mine going to someone who would like it mint in box & all. I've long thought it was covered with trenches but yours doesn't look too bad in that respect Ray.

Steve.

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Its funny Steve, both this one and the Helldiver have raised detail on the fuselages and recessed detail on the wings. The Helldivier wing engraving is more trench-like. The Hellcat is not too bad.

 

More assemble waiting for the replacement canopy to arrive.

 

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Not quite the fit we had both hoped there Ray! Looks like your persevering on like any good modeller should. I wonder if you would have had more luck cracking one open and displaying the canopy slid back? 

 

Anyway - let’s hope you win this fight. 

 

Cheers.. Dave 

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Looking good Ray,....brings back lots of memories this kit! Nice to see it being built properly rather than being stuck together by sticky fingers on a wet Saturday afternoon (when the footie team was playing away of course!). 

Cheers

         Tony

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  • 2 weeks later...

I got the canopy faired in with some collateral damage, still needs some polishing.

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I tried to make the rear windows from Testors clear cement but it looks like it is not drying clear anymore. So off to the shop to buy a new bottle, this one has lasted me coming on 20 years!

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Once I get the clear parts sorted it will be into the paint booth.

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Good news everybody! Some progress.

 

After sorting out the canopy to an acceptable standard I added some paint

 

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Not bad I thought and it was time for the decals. I thought that since the Helldiver decals worked so well these would be a piece of cake as well. Never assume

 

Kaboom! :boom:

 

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I thought at this stage I would not finish it as my spare decals a limited to more modern US decals. I was lucky to find some stars and bars from a couple of old B-29 sheets and the destroyed numbers came from my Privateer decals.

 

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I saved the tail markings by painting liquid decal film on them. Unfortunately, someone in their wisdom supplied the two of the same tail markings when creating the decal sheet and not reversing it. Oh well, I just slapped it on as it was.

 

So all that is left to do is to paint the prop tips, add the wheels and a final flat coat.

 

Stay tuned.....

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Well played Ray.

You have fought this one to the very end and have come out a winner - perserverance is always the key.

A quick dark wash around the wheel hubs would certainly improve the final look, however I'm a fan of clean builds so it works for me.

 

Cheers.. Dave 

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