CheshireGap Posted April 27, 2020 Posted April 27, 2020 A very quick (for me) OOB build, and a real mixed bag of a kit: most parts need cleaning, some (props) have some horrible moulding flaws, the canopies do't fit too well and the decals silvered..one the other hand fit is good, surface detail is restrained, some parts are very nicely detailed, and the Tigercat can't help look good! I attempted to do this almost totally out of the box ,so not even seat belts, intended to rely on the finish to get it looking good. I did however replace the aerial posts: even Italeri's box art says there should be two, but they only supplied one moulded in with a fuselage half, and as that broke off & disappeared I figured it wouldn't be to much of a crime to add the second. I didn't add a wire as photos suggest that not all of the Korea birds had one, indeed the variety of aerial/wire combinations suggests there were a few different radio configurations around. No bombs and rockets because tbh I lost patience after the matt varnish and wanted to move on! I am happy with the finish, there is more variation in the black than is apparent in the photos, but the decals did silver a bit more than I hoped, taking the shine off the whole a bit - they are probably twenty years old so it's understandable! (the barrel & box is supplied in the kit for the purposes of keeping the tail off the ground, mainly necessary because I forgot to weight the nose! Still, couldn't be bothered to paint it...) 17
PattheCat Posted April 27, 2020 Posted April 27, 2020 (edited) Such a nice plane, it really deserves to be newly tooled. But you gave it justice, especially considering the problems you encountered. How did you do such subtle paint chipping (really convincing)? Edited April 27, 2020 by PattheCat
Lightningboy2000 Posted April 27, 2020 Posted April 27, 2020 You've cleaned that old kit up well and proper! To me, the phrase "quick build" is never associated with "mixed bag" & "parts need cleaning". I would be taking months & lots of arguments with bits of plastic! Nice tidy work! Totally different aircraft I know, but these remind me of the Whirlwind. Well done sir! Martin
SAT69 Posted April 27, 2020 Posted April 27, 2020 Very nice build. As has been mentioned earlier, the weathering is impressive. I couldn't help but focus on the wind abrasion on the nose radome. Can't be any more realistic than that! Awesome!
Red Dog Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 Nicely done CheshireGap. Finish looks very suitably worn and used. Sorry to hear of the problems you encountered but useful information for us that have one in the stash. I have the an AMT one (which Italeri bought the molds from - in the F7F-2N configuration). One question, how was the landing gear gear strength wise? I have concerns that they may be a bit flimsy. Haven't yet started mine yet as I'm waiting to find a set of SAC landing gear. Unfortunately going to cost twice as much as the kit! Totally agree with you there Lightningboy2000, quick and easy is never just that.
dnl42 Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 Beautiful work on a gorgeous aircraft! The weathering looks particularly good! And to think, the F7F's parent was the XF5F!
CheshireGap Posted April 28, 2020 Author Posted April 28, 2020 Thanks for all the kind comments! 17 hours ago, Lightningboy2000 said: You've cleaned that old kit up well and proper! To me, the phrase "quick build" is never associated with "mixed bag" & "parts need cleaning". I would be taking months & lots of arguments with bits of plastic! Nice tidy work! Totally different aircraft I know, but these remind me of the Whirlwind. Well done sir! Martin Its all relative - started in March and finished in April is very quick for me! There are not really that many parts to slow you down, there are only 8 steps in the instructions, including rockets & bombs. Examples of the" mixed bag": - lovely detail on the radar operators station - weird "growths" at the base of the prop blades 16 hours ago, Red Dog said: Nicely done CheshireGap. Finish looks very suitably worn and used. Sorry to hear of the problems you encountered but useful information for us that have one in the stash. I have the an AMT one (which Italeri bought the molds from - in the F7F-2N configuration). One question, how was the landing gear gear strength wise? I have concerns that they may be a bit flimsy. Haven't yet started mine yet as I'm waiting to find a set of SAC landing gear. Unfortunately going to cost twice as much as the kit! Totally agree with you there Lightningboy2000, quick and easy is never just that. Landing gear is fairly sturdy so far, its a bit of a fiddle getting it in if you leave it till after painting though. Doors are more of a fiddle as there is little in the way of contact points to glue. 18 hours ago, PattheCat said: Such a nice plane, it really deserves to be newly tooled. But you gave it justice, especially considering the problems you encountered. How did you do such subtle paint chipping (really convincing)? Standard sponge technique using Citadel paints - their base metallics are really good for brush painting, and they have a good choice
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