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Has anyone built the Wolfpack 1/72 PBY-3 Catalina Flying Boat? I'm not familiar with Wolfpack. Any issues as I am thinking of making it my next build?

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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I used Wolfpack's wing fold set for my FM-1 build.  Obviously not a full kit, but I thought it was very well done.  My guess is their Catalina kit will work into a nice model as well.

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Citroen 2CV 1/24 - Airfix and Tamiya  Entex Morgan 3-wheeler 1/16

 

Terminated build:  HMS Lyme (based on Corel Unicorn)  

 

On the shelf:  Euromodel Friedrich Wilhelm zu Pferde; Caldercraft Victory; too many plastic ship, plane and car kits

 

Future potential scratch builds:  HMS Lyme (from NMM plans); Le Gros Ventre (from Ancre monographs), Dutch ship from Ab Hoving book, HMS Sussex from McCardle book, Philadelphia gunboat (Smithsonian plans)

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On 6/5/2024 at 10:09 AM, PvG Aussie said:

Has anyone built the Wolfpack 1/72 PBY-3 Catalina Flying Boat? I'm not familiar with Wolfpack. Any issues as I am thinking of making it my next build?

1/72 - Consolidated PBY-3/4 & 5 Catalina by Wolfpack Design (plastic Academy) - PBY-3 & 5 released - new PBY-4 boxing in February 2024 - The Rumourmonger - Britmodeller.com

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On 6/5/2024 at 7:09 PM, PvG Aussie said:

Has anyone built the Wolfpack 1/72 PBY-3 Catalina Flying Boat? I'm not familiar with Wolfpack. Any issues as I am thinking of making it my next build?

Reports sound good enough for me. I've ordered a PBY3-Catalina so I will be starting soon.

It is a different looking shape and should keep me busy for a while.

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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The kit arrived late today.

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@ameletters from Nimbin Australia, provides a thorough historical account of the Catalinas during WWII. Click here to view.

 

First impressions tell me the kit has plenty of fine detail and no flashing evident.

Six sprues (1 clear) and masks for all clear parts, plus decals.

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Instructions are well illustrated along with three aircraft painting options.

Tomorrow I hope to start with a prime paint of parts and then an internal paint of fusilage.

I'm looking forward to this build.

Cheers,

Edited by PvG Aussie

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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The original kit was issued by Academy in 1993, but got new parts and decals for different versions. To my knowledge, Wolfpack adds new decals and masks with their releas. I have the Revell boxing rooting from the same base kit.

Cheers Rob

Current builds:   "Big Tank" Crocker OHV motorcycle by DocRob - Model Factory Hiro - 1/9 
                             McLaren Mp4/6 - Ayrton Senna - Fujimi - 1/20 - paused
                             Duchess of Kingston - paused 
                             

Finished builds: F4U-1A Corsair - Tamiya 1/32

                             USS Arizona 1/350 Eduard
                             Caudron C.561 French Racing Plane 1/48
                             Nachtigall on Speed Arado 234 B-2N by DocRob - 1/32 - Fly

                             Renault RE20 Turbo - Tamiya - 1/12
                             P-38J Wicked Woman - Tamiya - 1/48
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Thanks for that info @DocRob. It seems that Scalemates history of Catalina Models identifies heaps of Catalina 5 and 5A but my 2022 Wolfpack version is the only Catalina PBY-3 available. I suppose it is what it is. 😏

How did your Revell version turn out?

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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2 hours ago, PvG Aussie said:

Thanks for that info @DocRob. It seems that Scalemates history of Catalina Models identifies heaps of Catalina 5 and 5A but my 2022 Wolfpack version is the only Catalina PBY-3 available. I suppose it is what it is. 😏

How did your Revell version turn out?


You are right Peter, your release is the only -3 of the pack, it seems, but I guess the sprues are modular, to made fit to all -X with some new parts added.
Mine is a shelve queen for the moment, as I have other projects in the pipeline. I added Quickboost resin engines and propellers for mine and also some Reskit Browning MG´s. I´m not sure, if I like the all gloss sea blue proposed for my -5A, so I may have to look for some decals as well.
1/72 is not my favorite scale, so it may take a while until I start, but I like the big Cat and this makes the build mandatory.

Cheers Rob

Current builds:   "Big Tank" Crocker OHV motorcycle by DocRob - Model Factory Hiro - 1/9 
                             McLaren Mp4/6 - Ayrton Senna - Fujimi - 1/20 - paused
                             Duchess of Kingston - paused 
                             

Finished builds: F4U-1A Corsair - Tamiya 1/32

                             USS Arizona 1/350 Eduard
                             Caudron C.561 French Racing Plane 1/48
                             Nachtigall on Speed Arado 234 B-2N by DocRob - 1/32 - Fly

                             Renault RE20 Turbo - Tamiya - 1/12
                             P-38J Wicked Woman - Tamiya - 1/48
                             AEG G.IV Creature of the Night - WNW - 1/32

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Thanks for your reply Rob. I'll look into the after-market items and I do agree with not having a gloss finish to the exterior. It's a shame we can't build and compare notes at the same time! 🙂

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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Thanks to all of you guys for the interest in this build.

Today was the first hands-on day ... painting.

 

I started with a decision of which primer I should use. The Grey or the Black?

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Because I want to weather the top blue-grey colour of the plane, I can either start with a dark base colour as I did with my U9 German submarine which leaves the panel edges dark compared to the centres, OR I could start with a lighter grey base which has the opposite effect. @Scottish Guy may notice that I have again not removed the pieces from the sprues.  😊

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Even though the final colour will be darker than the image above, I have decided on the second very subtle option.

 

I also painted the inside fusilage with Tamiya XF-71 Cockpit Green. I'll take a picture after I have done some detailing and washes.

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Thanks for another day of interest shown by you.

Cheers,

 

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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  • The title was changed to PBY-3 Catalina by PvG Aussie - Wolfpack - 1/72

You can't do much with a crook back. I thought aircraft pieces would be lighter than ship parts! 🤪 Not much activity over the past two days, just a little bit of painting, weathering and masking. Anyway, I should be a lot better tomorrow.

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Thanks for your continued interest.

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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No rush, Peter. It's a hobby, not a job. 😄

 

Understand the creaky back. Occupational hazard of a former job for me.

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Greetings all.

I can say in good confidence that my weathering attempt by using the grey surface primer followed up with Tamiya XF-19 did not work. I am pretty sure that the contrast between the two was not enough. To top it off, the final coat of Tamiya XF-66 (as researched on comparison tables to 'FS35189 Blue Grey') was a terrible colour match and left little, if any, difference between the top and bottom colours. C'est la vie, my model can either be a motley grey or I can try and add blue to the upper colour or lighten up the bottom grey. Any suggestions of preferences?

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I did however get a pretty good finish by applying a wash of Black 'Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color'. I can still see the final result coming out as ok.

Cheers,

 

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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Thanks for your interest in my build.

I think I saved it from yesterday's mess!  I mixed up my own white and grey colour and repainted the bottom half. 

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The colour in the image looks silvery but in fact it is a light grey.  Just what I was hoping for.  I'm pleased that I haven't destroyed the rivets and panel lines.

 

I also finished the cockpit and machine guns in the front turret and two sides. 

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It's not as challenging as my Avro Lancaster Bomber but it has been a few enjoyable hours. 🙂

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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I love Sundays because you can do your favourite thing ... modelling! I do that every day anyway 😊.

Now I'm into some serious assembly work.

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Wings tomorrow.

Cheers and thanks for another week of support. 👍 Time for a 🍺!

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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Greetings all,

 

Not a bad day, just very confusing due to the lack of accurate labelling in the instruction booklet.

Things like:

  • where to drill holes or not,
  • needing to repaint all the wing surfaces because I thought the tops were bottoms and vis versa 🙃 ,
  • having to match mixed paint colours only to find out I missed when they dried!

All these added to the fun of the day. Who cares? It's done now. 😀

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The last thing I redid was use Tamiya 'Panel Line Accent Color'.  What is the best way to remove the excess covered bits over the acrylic paint below? Is it safe to use Tamiya 'Lacquer Thinner' because the X-20A will definitely remove the paint. I'll test it I think.

 

My next model arrived today. Time to look!  🤩

Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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Nice job, Peter!

Lacquer thinner will remove acrylic paint. It is best to use a thinner for enamels and oil paints such as mineral spirits or white spirits. Use an odourless type and use gloves in a well ventilated area.

 

Jeff Betcher

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Completed Builds: Lively of Baltimore 1813 - The Lumberyard; 1/72 Canadair CL-215 water bomber Ontario markings, 1/72 Canadair CL-215 water bomber Newfoundland markings; 1/72 Canadair CL-415 water bomber Ontario markings

Future Builds: Future Builds: HMS Bounty - Artesania Latina; Tender "Avos" Master Korabel; NRG Half Hull; HMS Speedy Vanguard Models

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11 hours ago, PvG Aussie said:

The last thing I redid was use Tamiya 'Panel Line Accent Color'.  What is the best way to remove the excess covered bits over the acrylic paint below? Is it safe to use Tamiya 'Lacquer Thinner' because the X-20A will definitely remove the paint. I'll test it I think.

Most modelers put a clear sealing coat over the final acrylic color paint before weathering or shading with inks or oils... This way you can work on the weathering without affecting the acrylic paint underneath...

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Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, I did not apply a final acrylic coat before 'panelling' and I did try spirits. The spirits worked but did take some of the acrylic paint off. Solution three: mix up another coat of light grey and give the whole surfaces a light, low pressure, mist spray. It worked and did not cover up the 'panelling'. Thanks again for the tips and interest. 😃

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PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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Today I partly created my version of the WWII Big wing.

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Or is it some type of alien ship?

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Also did some work on the propellors.

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I'm happy with the results. Cheers,

PvG Aussie (Peter) Started modelling Jan 2022.  Joined MSW March 2024. Quote: Rome wasn't built in a day!

Current Build:   Wolfpack PBY-3 Catalina (1:72)

Past Builds:       Artesania Latina (AL) Belem   (1:75),  AL Vasa (1:65)  , Scratch build Australia II SIB (1:225), AL Bluenose II (1:75)  AL Bounty (1:48),  AL Endeavour (1:65)

                      Trumpeter Bismarck (1:200),  Border Models Avro Lancaster Bomber (1:32),  AL Fokker Dr1 (1:16), Das Werk WWI German U-Boat SM U-9 (1:72)

                              Scratch build HMS Victory SIB (1:530), PLUS  approx 13 more ships in bottles

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