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Tim's Hasegawa Hellcat - COMPLETED


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Joining you with this kit.  A donation at Jet Age.

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Without its injection canopy - so we can't sell it.   @Hepster has already built the Wildcat.

 

Parts.  Various aftermarket - including a VacForm canopy!

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These kit decals, for an all blue F6F-5.

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BUT I want to build as this 3 tone F6F-3, with leftover Italeri decals.

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9 minutes ago, theplasticsurgeon said:

Joining you with this kit.  A donation at Jet Age.

00-Hasegawa-Hellcat.jpg

Without its injection canopy - so we can't sell it.   @Hepster has already built the Wildcat.

 

Parts.  Various aftermarket - including a VacForm canopy!

01-Parts.jpg

These kit decals, for an all blue F6F-5.

02-Hasegawa.jpg

 

BUT I want to build as this 3 tone F6F-3, with leftover Italeri decals.

02-Italeri.jpg

I did three of these once upon a time, should look real nice. If the decals don't work let me know ? I may have some in the files. 
 

Dennis

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With a few other projects on the bench, this might not achieve my usual pace.

In the meantime here are my previous Hellcats - all in 1/72.

 

First an Airfix, built 1988.

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Matchbox Hellcat, built 1998.

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Italeri FAA Gannet, built 2003.

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Then the same plastic from Revell, built 2008.

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It's time for another Hellcat!

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22 hours ago, theplasticsurgeon said:

It's time for another Hellcat!

It's the perfect time for another Hellcat :D 

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I'm supposing this one has gone together with a characteristic Hasegawa ease and lack of fuss Tim? Nice progress.

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20 hours ago, Col. said:

I'm supposing this one has gone together with a characteristic Hasegawa ease and lack of fuss Tim? Nice progress.

Confirming that Col.  Following the interior paint prep, this is about an afternoon's work.

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Underside masked, then airbrushed Humbrol 144 on the fuselage sides.

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I've just realised this GB header, has a quote from Captain Eric "Winkle" Brown, RN.

I was fortunate enough to meet Eric Brown and his wife, at the opening ceremony of Jet Age in 2014.

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That copy of Eric's book WINGS on my sleeve,  in my hand has an interesting story.

I was lent it to read by my neighbour Carole, daughter of Bill Stewart.

The late Bill Stewart was an aeronautical scientist who is mentioned in the book a couple of times.

He was in a Sea Mosquito for a carrier landing, when the hook broke.  Only Eric's skill kept the plane in the air - avoiding a catastrophy.

The book was autographed by Eric for Bill, when originally published in 1961 - a valuable peice of history.

I asked that if the opportunity arose at the opening ceremony, could I get it autographed again - which was agreed.  And this was that opportunity!

Eric was as sharp as a pin, well remembering his old friend Bill, taking great care to date the most recent autograph.

Autographed twice, 53 years apart - it must be unique.

 

I was hoping that the book would become mine, but non.  A unique family heirloom for Carole's daughter, Becca - an aviation student who is very aware of its heritage.

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