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Since there is still a little time left, I'll see if I can squeeze in one more build before they lock the doors and turn out the lights. This time, a Grumman OV-1A Mohawk by Rodan I don't have box anymore but I do have the nifty painted poster that came with the kit. Along with all the other bits. And for good measure, Eduards P/E sets and a set of Quick Boost bang seats. Somebody cue the Stones " Paint It Black" and lets Rock and Roll!..
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Thanks Tali! Clear Prop Models is to release a 1/72nd Grumman OV-1D Mohawk kits OV-1D as welle as OV-1A variants reported in the pipe line. Source: http://www.greenmats.club/forums/topic/6755-clearprop-172-ov-1d-mohawk-–-в-разработке/ 3D renders V.P.
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French H75C-1, has been restored to flying condition by The Fighter Collection at Duxford, United Kingdom. It is flown in French camouflage with markings on either side, for the same example (n°82) at two different periods in its career. Pics by Mark Mills Pics by Martin Lawrence
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Something Grumman-y and propellor-y for a change... ...
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Just finished. Yeah, no pilot. I suck at painting pilots in 1/48. Besides, none was included. Maybe it’s a drone. 😂 Using hi-tech leveling device and jig.
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Hi folks I present my latest finished projects, a couple of Burma-based RAF aircraft. The Hurricane belongs to No.34 Squadron RAF and is the Hasegawa kit with resin control surfaces, Eduard seatbelts and spares box decals. Next is a Curtiss Mohawk Mk.IV of No.5 Squadron RAF. It's the Hobbycraft kit with resin wheels, Squadron canopy, Eduard belts and Aeromaster decals. The engine is from the Tamiya Buffalo. Thanks for looking! Chris
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Having gotten pretty far along with my Roden 1/48 OV-1D, I decided to also tackle their OV-1A and OV-1C Mohawks. Since I pretty much strictly build recce aircraft, I was trying to figure out where the camera(s) was/were located in the OV-1A. The kit instructions mention a KA-60 camera being used for night photography, but that was a panoramic camera, which can't take night pictures with photoflash. I read elsewhere that a KA-30A framing camera was installed somewhere in the rear fuselage. Does anybody have any photos and/or drawings of the installation, especially the camera window(s)? On the OV-1C, the Aircraft In Action book says the side airbrakes were removed on that version, but I have found pics online of what are said to be OV-1Cs which have the airbrakes. Does anybody know for a fact that there were no airbrakes on the OV-1C? Larry
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Grumman OV-1 Mohawk, pics thanks to Bootneck Mike.