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  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
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    Italeri 1/72 Goshawk - stash find.

    Whilst looking for inspiration in my stash, I found this along with other decanted models. I checked up, and all the bits are thereClick image for larger version

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    No box, but it should have been this.......Click image for larger version

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    I don't think that is a particularly common model, but as mine has no box, and has bits off the sprues, it has no collectable value - so I'm going to build it - hopefully my new white primer will take care of my previous paint problems - mind you those red panels might be a bit tricky.................
    Dave
  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #2
    Thankfully, it's a bit cooler than yesterday! The hot weather sends me into a state of torpor, but I actually made a start on the Goshawk.
    Ejector seats & panels painted & dry brushed - tub painted, and added to the port fuselage side.
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    Doesn't that look bad, under high magnification? - oh well, you won't see much of it anyway!
    Fuselage joined - not a bad fit - I'll let it dry overnight before attending to the seamsClick image for larger version

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    • Dave Ward
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      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #3
      Ready for primer - it's a simple kit, so not may bits..............Click image for larger version

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      Cockpit plugged & sealed with masking fluid
      Dave

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      • Fernando N
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        • Apr 2018
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        #4
        Nice find Dave, good luck with the white and red. :thumb2:

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        • Dave Ward
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          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #5
          I've given the Goshawk a basecoat of insignia white - I won't post a picture - white on white primer isn't very interesting ( but better than Wimbledon!! ).
          I looked on YouTube for any videos of the Goshawk nice one here T-45 Carrier Quals
          These are later T-45C models - one thing I notice is that some planes have 'NAVY' on the port rear fuselage, and 'MARINES' on the other. or am I not seeing it correctly? - I can't think of any other service aircraft like that - anyone know of other examples?
          Dave

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          • stillp
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            • Nov 2016
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            • Pete
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            #6
            I saw them as some planes marked "NAVY" and some "MARINES" Dave. Shame we couldn't see both sides of any of the planes.
            Pete

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            • Dave Ward
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              • Apr 2018
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              #7
              Peter,
              I Googled images of T-45 Goshawk - all seemed to show 'Navy' on the port side. The aircraft with 'Marines' were starboard side pictures! - finally I found ONE picture with 'Marines' on the port side, so it just seems to be a curious photographic occurrence!Click image for larger version

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              • Guest

                #8
                Have you tried comparing serial numbers? That could give a (maybe not “the”) definitive answer if you can find both sides of the same plane.

                Though the number is somewhat hard to read, your plane above seems to be 165088. However, I think it’s a model that’s been put into a photograph of a real runway.

                This, though, is the real aircraft:

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                It clearly has MARINES on the right side.

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                Above, though, is the same aircraft, and as you can see it has NAVY on the left.

                It could be the aircraft was transferred from one to the other, of course, but I’m not sure how likely this is.

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                • stillp
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                  • Nov 2016
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jakko
                  However, I think it’s a model that’s been put into a photograph of a real runway.
                  Certainly looks photoshopped Jakko.

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                  • stillp
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                    • Nov 2016
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                    • Pete
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                    #10
                    I found some more information at https://www.history.navy.mil/researc...-markings.html

                    May 12, 1950
                    Branch of service markings -- "NAVY" or "MARINES" -- were greatly increased in size and moved to the fuselage just forward of the empennage
                    and additionally placed outboard on the under surface of the left wing.
                    Squadron designation was added and located on the fuselage, centered under Branch of Service, and one-half the height of Branch of Service.
                    Unit Identification Letters on the under surface of the left wing were moved to the under surface of the right wing, midway between the National Aircraft Insignia and the fuselage.
                    Unit Aircraft Number on the lower left wing surface was reduced in size and moved inboard.

                    March 9, 1955
                    Aircraft operated by components of both the Navy and Marine Corps Reserve could now carry both NAVY and MARINE on the aft fuselage. If used, the station name was omitted.
                    All identification markings, including the National Aircraft Insignia, on swept-back wings was now to be applied along the 50 percent chord line.

                    If these Goshawks were used by both Navy and Marines, it seems they could well have had Navy on one side and Marines on the other.
                    Pete

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                    • Dave Ward
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                      • Apr 2018
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                      #11
                      The Goshawk is still in service with the US Navy & Marines, even though the last new aircraft was delivered in 1996! At the moment they don't have a replacement.
                      That photograph on the runway does look a bit odd - both pilots looking dead ahead - and the canopy open - not usual. There are a lot of pictures of 1/6 scale flying models of the Goshawk, and some videos - they are very realistic, and this could be one of those, photoshopped!
                      Dave

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        It’s a still from this video:



                        In other words, a 3D computer model in a flight simulator (FSX is Microsoft Flight Simulator X).

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                        • stillp
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                          #13
                          Another with a mixture of Navy and Marines:

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Here you go Dave the trainers were labelled both sides as they were used by both the Marines and the Navy.
                            Image coutesy of Caracal Decals.
                            Cheers, Mike.
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                            • stillp
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                              • Nov 2016
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                              • Pete
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                              #15
                              If this is the same aircraft all through, it definitely has "NAVY" on the port side and "MARINES" on the starboard.
                              Pete

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