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Of the 18 hellcats I opened up the cockpits on 9, as there are 9 very obvious ones not nestling under a Cat’s wings. Trumpeter actually let’s you fold the wings up but they’re are completely incorrect requiring both the wing and wing root to have a bit a surgery using a razor saw.
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Nice work, this class of cruiser is definitely on my todo list with a full Infini upgrade. What’s next?
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Next is a Grumman Duck which appears in the photo. The only way I could get one is to have it 3D printed from shapeways. It’s horrible but will have to do.
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Island and arrestor cables added, I’ve painted a lot of stuff that’s will be added at the end. Now, aircraft !
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I really like your hull plates. It’s almost an essential now for ship models as they are either non existent or so pronounced they would be a sea anchor. Yours are spot on.
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If anyone is interested, this is a fantastic reference for US Ships http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/090.htm
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Part 2, I used a light blue diluted overspray then a tan overspray . I then have a the metal cross braces a dark wash (these are the metal sections they use to belay the aircraft) then another overspray.
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I detest Vajello paint. Tamiya and Mr Hobby is just so much easier m, the Tamiya lacquer thinner with retarder is just the answer, it works with the AL latest too. I must clean my airbrushes at least 3 times a session now.
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Spray ! I know they are not perfect but considering the deck will be smothered in big aircraft I’m not worried. Tomorrow I’ll destroy it with fading and weathering
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So I’ve added all the metal parts now, (mainly the arrestor gear stuff), and rubbed on the lines (the Hasegawa set has dry decals which I do like but you can’t mask over them as they lift. This I have a bit more painting to go because of that. Then masked up the ship number .
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Hasegawa sells the stick on blue deck with some PE as an expensive aftermarket set. Not a hard action to stick in but if you removed the little bits to replace it with PE they are a tiny bit too small and leave the plastic deck visible. I’ll finish the PE tomorrow and do the deck markings including masking up the 90 for the deck then some weathering.
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Dandyfunk, this photo from the Gambier bay book, shows extra fire hose in a carrier. The Flyhawk set provides this in a silly 2d piece and a rack. I used some offcut PE folded over and over.
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Now so it does not look like a bathtub toy, some weathering, a simple grey filter, some grunge and rust.
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So starboard side in 1944, quick check on the reference photo and its a tad different to the plans near the stern.
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The great unmasking. I’m going to need to sharpen a few lines on the starboard side but pre filter and weathering I’m happy so far
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