Thanks Guys! I'm not very good with planes yet, but I'm working on it. I really was not expecting much praise when I posted this. Nothing on this kit lines up right and I did the best I could with a lot of it. By the time I was nearly done with it I was was more or less just glad to put the last touches on it and put it away.
checkmateking02 - Yes they did. I want to build the Dauntless kit that Testors makes as well just because of it. I built both of these kits when I was a kid just because they had beautiful paint schemes. I'd like to tackle the Dauntless again. Although I probably won't be doing much scratch building or for it because of the trouble the Corsair gave me and then just didn't allow it to be seen. Those canopy's are THICK.
Groot - Thanks! I just literally threw it together at the last minute. It wasn't even fully cured when I took the pictures. It's dried in funny ways over night and I'll address the issues later when I feel like taking a break from the M-103 and the figure GB I'm in. But I think, even though it's not what I wanted for a base, that it's a pretty close second. I can imagine that as being a possibility for a mechanics work area.
mississippivol - I built a lot of Testors kits when I was younger. I still remember the yellow boxes they came in. For their time they were some of the better, and worst kits at a decent price. I certainly remember this kit fitting much better than it did this time however. There is a bit of Bondo surface putty and melted sprue and sheet styrene in the gaps. Fortunately the upper wing roots needed no filling after I carved away a lot of the joints that were keeping the wings misaligned on the bottom of the plane. I know Testors never actually designed any of their kits, they just bought the molds from other companies, but yeah, a little maintenance on this mold would have been a bonus.
Toshi - Again, thank you :D Baa Baa Blacksheep was on of my favorite shows as a kid. Boyington not only had a few Cameos but was always on set as the technical adviser. The plane that ended up being "Lulubelle" was never actually assigned to him. None of the pilots were actually assigned a particular aircraft. They all hopped in a jeep and drove down the line, one plane to the next, and if the crew chief gave them a thumbs up a pilot would hop out and jump in the plane.
Lulubelle was a promotional deal that they did for the press that afternoon. Before then that plane belonged to no one in particular and had no distinct markings.
Folding wings? Not on this kit. But I remember they did have the 1/48 kit that I never built. I did see it built however and it was a beautiful bird when built up properly. I did take a stab at the Monogram Corsair and it was a fun kit with neat features, but I never finished her. Far more detail than this little bird and built up fairly well even with the gaps lol.
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate the comments. But I'm also glad to be done with this kit. It was a PITA almost the whole time.