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Like the French Aéronavale, the Comando de la Aviacion Naval Argentina (Argentine's FAA) was a late user of the Corsair, operating 25(?) F4U-5 in all versions (-5, -5N, -5NL & -5P) from 1955 to 1966. Here's my interpretation of one of them, using Hasegawa's plastic, together with Aztec decals.. And for those among you that want to read a bit more about them..
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Hi guys, Finally something that I can call done - the 1/72 Revell F4U-5 Corsair. It's my second 1/72 build. I tried some weathering techniques but I am not really happy with the results. Anyway up to the next - the 1/72 Italeri Ju-52. Feedback is welcome. Cheers, Michael:
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The next HobbyBoss 1/48th Corsair variant is a F4U-5 - ref. 80389 Sources: http://scalemodels.ru/news/7594-anonsy-Hobby-Boss-avgust-2014.html http://www.hobbyboss.com/a/en/Preview/2014/0612/1125.html Box art V.P.
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Originally I wanted to built this kit together with the new Corsair from Hobby Boss. The latter has ended up on The Stash. Maybe some time in the future... The kit is pretty much straight forward. It has a non-foldable wing and posable flaps. It also includes some ordnance (rockets, bombs) and some parts to build a F4U-5N (nightfighter). The wing consists of three parts; an underside and two uppersides. The underside is a big piece of plastic to glue. And I am afraid I messed up the left part of the wing. First let it dry. What brand glue you people use???? I use the UHU-bottle with brush.