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1/72 Airfix Grumman Widgeon

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  • From: Cavite, Philippines
1/72 Airfix Grumman Widgeon
Posted by allan on Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:33 PM

Was lucky enough to get a pic of this published at FSM's Reader Gallery last September. Thought Id post the WIP pics.

 

Its Airfix's Grumman Widgeon.  Picked it up on a business trip to London. I try my best to pick up kits from wherever country Im in, preferrably kit brands made there.  So UK = Airfix, right.  So imagine my surprise when I saw this after I got back home:

 

Anyway, no biggie.  Heres a couple of pics of the finished plane:

WIP pics next.

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  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:45 PM

I knew Airfix's Widgeon was an old kit.  What I didnt know then was to what extent I needed --- or wanted --- to update the kit.  I just decided Id update as much as I can.

I started sanding all the raised details off. And then rescribing the whole thing.  As you can imagine the windows were all ill-fitting. So I superglued them on, sanded them flush, and polished them clear later on.

Then I added up details to the interior.

Heres a layout of the main parts:

 

 

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Posted by GazzaS on Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:47 PM

Very nicely done!  Your NMF looks good, and I like the droop in your elevators.

 

Best wishes,

Gary

 

 

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    June 2003
  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:49 PM

I decided Ill try to open up an engine nacelle. So did my research and went about building the engine block from laminated styrene sheets.

The tail had the wrong shape, so I did some corrections:

This was later shaved and sanded to shape.

 

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Posted by 7474 on Sunday, October 18, 2015 11:43 PM

Awesome job, I'm digging those seats. I've been wanting to do a Grumman Albatross in my dream "Retirement" scheme and want to build a custom interior, think amphibious RV. I think I'll pick this kit up. 

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, October 19, 2015 7:40 AM

That's a beautiful job there! I love the yellow wings, such a pain to paint but they look so good when you can pull it off! 

And thanks for the WIP photos, even more impressive to see what a dog of a kit you turned into a gem! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Monday, October 19, 2015 8:42 AM

Really nice!  I have one in my stash, and your post is an inspiration to get mine on the bench!

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by BrandonK on Monday, October 19, 2015 9:03 AM

Nice work. You really made that kit come to life.

BK

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Posted by scottrc on Monday, October 19, 2015 10:26 AM

Very nice job.

I still have my built model of this kit I did back in the late 70s.  It sure has changed from when I built it.  The original didn't have engines, interior, access openings, and the wheel struts were just two thin strips of plastic.  Of coarse this was when it was .99 cent model bought at Woolworths.  Looks like they still never fixed the gap around the windscreen and where the fueslage halves join.  That was a big buggar on the old kit.

Great work!

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Posted by SubarooMike on Monday, October 19, 2015 10:33 AM

GazzaS

Very nicely done!  Your NMF looks good, and I like the droop in your elevators.

 

Best wishes,

Gary

 

 

 

 

Widgeons were not natural metal; they would have corroded to dust!  They were, I believe, aluminum lacquer

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  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Monday, October 19, 2015 11:52 AM

First, Congratulations for your aircraft magazine issue.  Second that's an amazing amount of detail, and third, the color that you utilized on this build are some of the most difficult colors to work with.  That in itself is a huge undertaking and tries your patience at times.  LOL!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

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  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 8:39 PM

Thank you everyone for the kind words. Very much appreciated.

 

Gary and Mike,

Yes, this is pretty much aluminum finish. I added some light gray into the Gunze silver to dull out the finish and (hopefully) come up with a convincing aluminum finish.

 

Toshi,

Yes, yellow and silver/aluminum can be difficult to paint, but Gunze laquers make it rather easier.  Its got great covering power. Plus you kinda feel "happier" after spraying. LOL.

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Posted by bvallot on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 3:23 PM

Well done here. =]  Nice save on an old kit as well!

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Posted by rangerj on Thursday, October 22, 2015 7:42 PM

Thats a really nice build on a really old kit. I know Grumman did the Widgeon, the Goose, the Gander, and the Albatros in this series of sea planes. Anybody know if there were more in the series. Are there kits of the others, other than the old Monogram and new Trumpeter HU-16. I think I remember a model of the Goose a long, long, time ago, or is my memory off. (There was a TV series involving a Goose and the old kit I remember was re-released at the time of the series. Again this is a very old memory.)

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, October 22, 2015 9:48 PM

A very impresive build. I love the detailing you did on the engines. Are the seats from the kit or did you scratch build them yourself?

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  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Friday, October 23, 2015 8:49 PM

Thanks again everyone for the compliments.

 

BlackSheep,

The seats and the rest of the cockpit/cabin were scratchbuilt. The seats were made from stryene sheets scribed with a dental spatula (to create the wide grooves) and wire.

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