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Hi,

I would like to join the GB with Consolidated Coronado by Mach 2. I know - the Mach 2 does not sound good for many. Byt I like all those small companies producing short-runs what makes wider the palette of available models. I hope to upload some photos very soon.  I am thinking also of doing in parallel another Mach 2 - Martin Mariner...

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J-W

 

 

 

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I have made some photos:

1. Box art

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Inside of box:

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all parts of course needs some shaping - for example props:

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Transparents...:

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We will see how it will go out. I do not want to do too much openings and insides since I do not have documentation for it (and will ;) ). I will just try to build a model more or less OOB with small improvments I hope.

 

Cheers

Jerzy-Wojtek

 

 

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Great choice,...... I have one of these planned in RAF Transport Command colours,..... good luck with this one mate!

 

Cheers

          Tony

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Thank you!

 

Regarding the scheme - I am thinking on something like that (all from web page http://www.wings-aviation.ch/21-USNavy/000-Navy-Basis-e.htm)

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I am not sure, but I think that undersurfaces on above schemes painted light blue shoud be white.

That one is also nice:

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Below are even nicer but with different variant with other configuration of side doors and windows

 

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Cheers

J-W

 

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1 hour ago, Romeo Alpha Yankee said:

You have chosen a couple of interesting subjects for your GB entry J-W. I am a fan of the big flying boats.

Thanks! I have one more flying boat in close future plans - but she does not fit to patrol bomber GB. It is Boeing 314, a vac kit....- yes, in 1/72! 

I hope to do it this spring :)

Cheers

J-W

 

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2 minutes ago, JWM said:

Thanks! I have one more flying boat in close future plans - but she does not fit to patrol bomber GB. It is Boeing 314, a vac kit....- yes, in 1/72! 

I hope to do it this spring :)

Cheers

J-W

 

Nice! I would love to build a 314 in 1/72. I will have to keep a lookout for one.

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Hi,

A specific problem of my Coronado: some destorion of the float step on one of the fuselage half.

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To repair it cut out backward the step, glued there a plastic plate and start to reconstruct proper shapes using Tamiya filler

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I painted insides

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I worked on tail by sanding all inner surfaces and then glueing

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I opened also backs of engines fairings

 

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Here is real think:

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In this link below is very interesting close up of cowling details and please look at the victory marking with some kind of nose art!

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I worked a bit on surfaces (sanded, made engravings deeper)

 

To be cont.

Regards

J-W

 

 

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Hi,

After glueing in all small windows (using Humbrol Clearfix) I glued fuselge together. I had to finish pilot cockpit. Initially I/ve painted the instrument pannel as it was prepred by Mach 2 but then I've looked at photos of cockpit and ound that Mach 2 vision is only a vision...

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As you see on above I glued alredy wings with fuselage

 

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I gleued also tail together but not koined it with fuselage since first the rear turret should be placed in position. I realized, that rear turret of Coronado is same like of B24D and since i want to do my B24 D as CC Liberator Mk V (with BP turret) or early Mk I (with a different gunner position) I have spare Italeri/Academy tail gunner turret, which is far more transparent than the Mach 2 one (left and right, respectivly on photo below)

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Cheers

J-W

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Hi,

I sterted to work on canopies, but first of all the side floats were glued in position:

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I glued the canopy

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It was polished using cotton cloth and then painted from inner side with Tamiya acrylic gloss varnisg diluted in alcohol (etanol, 96%)

 

To be cont.

Regards

J-W

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After polishing of canopy it was also painted with diluted (in etanol) tamiya acryl gloss varnish . I amd adding now frames masking them rather one by one - it is less work since anly stright pices of tape are needed.

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Meanwhile I started to do a charakteristing enforcement of fuselage, just behind front turret. T do this I put many about 0.8 mm wide strips of Tamiya tape and cover it with putty. After about hour I removed tapes and gently sanded

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And the result:

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To be cont.

Regards

J-W

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Hi, 

Time for engines & props. I reduced the diameter of short rods in back of props hubs which were suppouse to glue inside engine. I drilled out center of engines with 2 mm diameter drill (then a bit enlarged by pilling) and use 2 mm brass tube as propellers axes (glued with CA glue). The insided of cowlings was a bit sanded as the outsides of engines also. 

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Please note that a scratch intakes on top of cowlings were added - similar to Catalina or early Liberator. It is here (above photo) not sanded yet , below are sanded and painted:

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The tail was glued

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I had to cut out fronts of engine supports since they were not too long, moreover they were forcing position of cowling agains the wing nacclles, which was not exactly aligned.

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I glued engines. All props are rotable (secured by a plastic rings in back of brass tubes)

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One can notice, that the asro dome I replaced by a flat round window as I found out on photos. The bottom was painted white.

To be cont

Regards

J-W

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Thnaks for comments!

Coronado is almost finished:

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I added landing lamps, rods for controling side floats, exhaust pipes, yellow tips of prop blades (I have not added factory marks on props - on no photo I noticed presence of them...) and decals.

Not too much left to finish. Hope to do it tomorrow

Regards

J-W

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