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Colors for F-7F Tigercat

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Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Sunday, January 3, 2016 9:30 AM
OK, Thank you.
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Posted by GMorrison on Sunday, January 3, 2016 2:04 AM

Or put a pin in the nose tire and stick it to a base.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by lewbud on Sunday, January 3, 2016 1:57 AM

Interior green for the cockpit, blue for the gear bays, gear, and hubs.  Engines are Pratt & Whitney 2800s, aluminum for the cylinder heads and push rod tubes, semi gloss black for the cooling fins, gray for the crankcase. Pushrod tubes were sometimes highly polished. Check pics to be sure. Find a suitable tail prop, with the resin cockpit there won't be enough room to put enough weight in to keep her nose down.  You might be able to get there with tungsten, but not with lead. Show us pics as she comes together.

Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.

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Posted by seasick on Saturday, January 2, 2016 6:20 PM

The green zinc chromate as well as the yellow zinc chromate are primers applied to aluminium to inhibit rust.  

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  • From: Naples, FL
Posted by tempestjohnny on Saturday, January 2, 2016 11:40 AM

I agree on the interior colors. The gear wells and gear on sea blue planes were usually painted the same color. Sea blue. Sometimes the gear was silver. John

 

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Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Saturday, January 2, 2016 10:09 AM

Thanks, Don.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Friday, January 1, 2016 9:45 AM

Radial air-cooled engines are a painting project all there own.  As a previous poster said, "and various other colors."  The thing to do is do a google search on that engine, or that plane with a good view of the engine, and go from there.  As a start, the crankcase is a seperate color, usually gloss gray.  The cylinders are usually not painted, but either natural metal or some chemical coating or treatment.  The cylinder heads, on those engines with seperate heads, may be a different color than the cylinders themselves.  The pushrod tubes may be another color yet (on many museum or restored aircraft, they may be chromed whereas they might have been painted originally).  There may well be a loom or tube for the plug wires that might be a different color, as are the wires themselves.  Dry brushing or washes may make cylinders look more realistic.

The Air Force Museum has a web site that has many good pictures of their engine collection.  But in general if you do not know the engine model, google the name or designation of the aircraft plus the word "engine."  However, if you find the model of engine, and search that, you will find more pictures, and usually all aircraft that use that engine will have same coloring on engine.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Thursday, December 31, 2015 12:05 PM

Thank you, Aggieman.

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Posted by Aggieman on Thursday, December 31, 2015 11:21 AM

PTConsultingNHR

Hello All,

OK.  Here's the skinny, ...

I have an old Monogram 1:72 F-7F Tigercat ... I've gotten the STARFIGHTER DECALS sheet, COBRA COMPANY has made me a "special" single-seat cockpit and I bought the QUICKBOOST engines and cowls for it - so - it's ready to be given to my builder to build.  I have a question.

Which is:

I do know the plane was that overall blue ... but, what were the colors for the following items:

The cockpit bulkheads

The Seat

The cockpit floor, the pedals

The instrument panel

The gear-wells

The gear struts and wheel-hubs

Whatever area of the engines which are visible

Can you please help?

Thank you,

Tim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[quote user="PTConsultingNHR"]

Hello All,

OK.  Here's the skinny, ...

I have an old Monogram 1:72 F-7F Tigercat ... I've gotten the STARFIGHTER DECALS sheet, COBRA COMPANY has made me a "special" single-seat cockpit and I bought the QUICKBOOST engines and cowls for it - so - it's ready to be given to my builder to build.  I have a question.

Which is:

I do know the plane was that overall blue ... but, what were the colors for the following items:

The cockpit bulkheads

The Seat

The cockpit floor, the pedals

The instrument panel

The gear-wells

The gear struts and wheel-hubs

Whatever area of the engines which are visible

Can you please help?

Thank you,

Tim

 

 When I did the Italeri F-7F3 Tigercat in 1/48, I painted the cockpit bulkheads, cockpit floor and pedals, seat and wheel wells green zinc chromate.  Gear struts were interior green with silver accents.  Wheel hubs were matching blue to the overall exterior color.  Engines were anadonic gray, steel, and other metallizer colors.

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    December 2005
Colors for F-7F Tigercat
Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Thursday, December 31, 2015 9:29 AM

Hello All,

OK.  Here's the skinny, ...

I have an old Monogram 1:72 F-7F Tigercat ... I've gotten the STARFIGHTER DECALS sheet, COBRA COMPANY has made me a "special" single-seat cockpit and I bought the QUICKBOOST engines and cowls for it - so - it's ready to be given to my builder to build.  I have a question.

Which is:

I do know the plane was that overall blue ... but, what were the colors for the following items:

The cockpit bulkheads

The Seat

The cockpit floor, the pedals

The instrument panel

The gear-wells

The gear struts and wheel-hubs

Whatever area of the engines which are visible

Can you please help?

Thank you,

Tim

 

 

 

 

 

 

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