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  • PhilJ
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    • May 2015
    • 1145

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    Wildcat/Martlet question

    So I have a couple of new 1/48s for the stash. One is the rather battered sword GM fm2 wildcat/martlet. I have noticed on closer inspection that I have a upper piece of wing a engine and nose cone missing.


    My question is if I can source a 1/48 hobby boss fm2 wildcat for example, can I mix and match? I am planning to do a late wwII martlet


    Thanks in advance


    Phil

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    hurricane- gets a thumbs up from me. In my opinion however, will benefit from using an RAF seabelt set

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      #3
      Originally posted by \
      So I have a couple of new 1/48s for the stash. One is the rather battered sword GM fm2 wildcat/martlet. I have noticed on closer inspection that I have a upper piece of wing a engine and nose cone missing.
      My question is if I can source a 1/48 hobby boss fm2 wildcat for example, can I mix and match? I am planning to do a late wwII martlet


      Thanks in advance


      Phil
      Tamiya's wildcat is probably the best in terms of fit- and their 1/48 aircraft are really good in terms of ease of fit.


      If you want any reference from the Smithsonian, I was there recently, and can give you some pics


      http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/builds/tam/build_tam_61034.shtml

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      • PhilJ
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2015
        • 1145

        #4
        Originally posted by \
        hurricane- gets a thumbs up from me. In my opinion however, will benefit from using an RAF seabelt set
        Yeah, I may go whole hog on that one john, I see eduard do a big ed package for it

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          Originally posted by \
          Yeah, I may go whole hog on that one john, I see eduard do a big ed package for it
          Careful on those. Only get detail parts which will be seen. If they don't you're wasting your money. I only get big eds where I am showing the guts and internals of the aircraft, which I have only done 3 or four times


          John

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          • PhilJ
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2015
            • 1145

            #6
            Hi guys


            So I received this today, hobbyboss' 1/48 fm-2 wildcat, as you may have seen I recently got my hands on a sword fm-2 wildcat/martlet which had some pieces missing hence buying the hobbyboss.


            The kit looks great and has far better detail than the sword, so I'm not sure how to approach the build, I have heard that the hobbyboss doesn't make for a good martlet.


            Does anyone know why this is? Shall I mix and match what I have? Where's the best place to look up a reference for a martlet?


            Thanks in advance

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            • Guest

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              I recently built a 48 tamiya wildcat and I would say it's got to be as good as their mustang kit for fit if not better

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                Originally posted by \
                I recently built a 48 tamiya wildcat and I would say it's got to be as good as their mustang kit for fit if not better
                Fully agree. Tamiya wildcat is superior and is arguably the best in 1/48


                John

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