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    My first Aircraft. F4U-1A corsair

    I bought this kit as my first aircraft to build, got it from John at the scale model shop. (Have to say, he is the best priced for this kit, and arrived super quick! Will be buying again from him!)


    I'm still not in my new garage build area yet, my brother is going to rebuild the back doorway into it, as at the moment there's a two foot step, and no room for a ramp for me, so unless I keep going in through the main up/over door, I'll stick to in here for now.


    Opening the kit up, it's a lot let pieces than I expected, so I'm happy! I'm still a very new greenhorn and have a lot to learn!


    Anyway, I begun with the cockpit. Why? Because everyone else does, and the instructions say to do so! Duh! I looked at some of the completed and In build planes on here, and I'm amazed, but I really want to try the idea of making it more realistic.


    The main IP has a decal which I'll use, but the two side control systems don't, so I've tried to add some detail. This is only in base at the moment, I'm going to tone down the colour to blend it a bit.


    Also, once it's dry, and had some gloss coat, I'm going to start with the Millput and some very thin wire. I want to add to the effect a little, so it's experiment time. The Millput I'm going to roll flat and make some of my own seat belts, also the back and bottom seat cushions, as I don't want to use the man sitting in there.


    If I don't try and experiment, and just keep reading and looking at others, I'll never actually learn how to do this.


    So here's the units drying, unglued (I cheat and put an X in marker pen on areas I need to not paint so glue adheres!)


    [ATTACH]121767.IPB[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]121768.IPB[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]121769.IPB[/ATTACH]






  • flyjoe180
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2012
    • 12463
    • Joe
    • Earth

    #2
    Wow, that looks good, very nice work on that cockpit detail so far Dave.

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    • Bigfoot57
      • Jun 2015
      • 1103

      #3
      I like what you've done so far Dave great detail on the cockpit


      Colin

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      • Guest

        #4
        Nice work so far, are the panel lines raised or reassessed.


        Scott

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thanks everyone, they're raised.


          I've got some very thin wire, and stripped it back, and the strands are VERY thin, so it's excellent to use.

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          • takeslousyphotos
            • Apr 2013
            • 3900

            #6
            Cracking job on the cockpit detail Dave. Looks really good.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Did a bit more today.


              I had some yellow wire, so I stripped the very thin inside wires out, and used the sheathing to make some cabling on the cockpit. It's not totally exact as the real plane, but it looked so boring without it.


              I also looked at pictures of the cockpit on the real plane and every one who's a centre console coming up from the floor to the IP behind the stick. This model is missing that completely, the IP has a big hole through to the body, where nothing goes, and no other filler is placed.


              So I used a piece of acetate sheet, cut to size and glued it to the back of the IP. Then I dug around and found an old decal, so I cut that down and made the centre console. Then I painted the acetate sheet black, on the back.


              I'm still waiting on the Millput to be delivered, so I can make some seat pads and seat belts. Once that's here, I will glue this bundle together and move on.


              [ATTACH]121864.IPB[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]121865.IPB[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]121866.IPB[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]121867.IPB[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]121868.IPB[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]121869.IPB[/ATTACH]












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              • Guest

                #8
                Grand opening! Gonna enjoy this coming to life - fantastic 'plane!

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                • colin m
                  Moderator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 8801
                  • Colin
                  • Stafford, UK

                  #9
                  Looking nice.

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22788

                    #10
                    A very nice start Dave

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      One thing is the IP has raised markings for the dials, but the decal obviously only goes in one position, and the dials on that are not even the same as the IP!!

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Had an off day today as I have been to hospital all day, had an MRI on my pelvis and leg, and the rod in my spine really hurt!


                        Anyway, I spent some time researching the colour scheme for this plane, and got a few nice pics. So that's what I'm going for. Although there's some discrepancies between the distance the lighter grey/blue reaches down the fuselage from the engine nacelle, one lot of pics shows it ending just past the fuselage prior to cockpit, the other (below) shows it going full length.


                        Wonder what the idea behind that was?


                        [ATTACH]122066.IPB[/ATTACH]

                        [ATTACH]122070.IPB[/ATTACH]




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                        • Robert1968
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 3596

                          #13
                          Awesome detailing so far and love the cockpit etc, sorry to hear bout your hospital experience but hopefully you'll get better soon


                          Nice ref pictures, also like the scratch building your doing


                          Great work


                          Robert

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Great job so far, regards seat belts I've seen someone get some solder wire and roll a tin of humbrol paint over it flattening it and using that for seat belts, looked very effective.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              That's a new one Kpnuts, didn't think about that.


                              I need to make the seat cushions too, as the seat is bare.


                              By the way, I'm in my new modelling area in the garage. I have more space and feels better.

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