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Grumman J2F-6 Duck, Airfix 1/72


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Hi Fellow modellers! This is my last of 2017.

It´s the old Airfix Duck, It was a fun kit to build, and despite it´s age it´s very good. 

I added some details to the cockpit, vacuformed a new canopy using a mould made modifying the original, and replaced the engine with the Starfighter Decals Wright R1820. The engine was allso modified to later version and the cowling was thinned and the exhaust made from scratch. Decals are from Starfighter too and are of great quality.

I hope you like it and every critics and comments are welcomed!

 

Best regards from Uruguay

 

Ignacio

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Great improvment! Could you give more data about the the scheme: unit, year, location? I a searching for some non-typical scheme...

Regards

J-W 

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19 hours ago, JWM said:

Great improvment! Could you give more data about the the scheme: unit, year, location? I a searching for some non-typical scheme...

Regards

J-W 

 

I  searched for some photos, used my imagination and spare decals to represent an aircraft based on some island in the pacific around 1943.

There are not many photos of these machines, at least not very good ones from that period, so I did what I could.

What is important is that I really enjoyed building this kit that I built when I was a kid many years ago. It was fun and easy!

 

The best photos I found are here 

http://seawings.co.uk/

 

I´m really glad you like it and thanks very much  for your kind words guys! Very appreciated!

 

 

Ignacio 

 

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30 minutes ago, Ignacio said:

There are not many photos of these machines, at least not very good ones from that period, so I did what I could.

What is important is that I really enjoyed building this kit that I built when I was a kid many years ago. It was fun and easy!

Ignacio, I have similar feelings about Duck itself and Airfix Duck. Perhaps the most interesting photo I 've found in net is that one:

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Please note small emblem (duck-like) behind cowling. The same is on another machine. It looks that perhaps some dark lettering  (number) is on fuselage but difficult to say. Perhaps you  or other specialist on Duck can comment this photo....

Cheers

J-W

 

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3 hours ago, JWM said:

Ignacio, I have similar feelings about Duck itself and Airfix Duck. Perhaps the most interesting photo I 've found in net is that one:

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Please note small emblem (duck-like) behind cowling. The same is on another machine. It looks that perhaps some dark lettering  (number) is on fuselage but difficult to say. Perhaps you  or other specialist on Duck can comment this photo....

Cheers

J-W

 

I saw that photo and used it as a reference. It is a great one!

What I could find is that not all ducks were painted the same way. Some were painted like mine, but some like the one on the background with light gray under the engine and tail. 

Most machines were all clean with no weathering at all. However I did some to add interest to the scheme.

And I´m no expert!!! :tmi:

 

 

Best regards

 

Ignacio

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