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Paul
Thanks your suggestion about painting Yellow , assume you are referring to spray painting the coats. Model Master paints not readily available here in the UK
Seems my thread has gone a bit mad , but still looking for ways to beef up the interior , with some sidewall detail . True Details not suitable for the kit build i have.
Phil
Thanks Paul, that helps a lot. I didn't apply that solid a white coat and I certainly didn't let the yellow dry that long.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Gamera The Hobbyist A lot of the interiors were left in bare metal... Terrific work there. I love yellow wings, have never built one though since I hate painting yellow so much
The Hobbyist A lot of the interiors were left in bare metal...
A lot of the interiors were left in bare metal...
Terrific work there.
I love yellow wings, have never built one though since I hate painting yellow so much
Here's the trick with yellow paint: ALWAYS start with a good, smooth flat white primer. Make the areas solid flat white. Then I use Testor Model Master (enamel) "chrome yellow" which is glossy yellow built up in several light coats. Then let it cure for about a week before decaling or handling. That's the ONLY way you can successfuly apply yellow. Here are two 1/72 Academy kits done up as an SNJ-3 from 1941 and a T-6G from the early 1950s:
Thanks, I'll look into that!
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Don Stauffer Bending the thread a little, one of my favorite yellow wings planes is the Curtiss F11C/BF-2 Goshawk. I don't recall any kits of it- did anyone kit that plane?
Bending the thread a little, one of my favorite yellow wings planes is the Curtiss F11C/BF-2 Goshawk. I don't recall any kits of it- did anyone kit that plane?
Hi Don - Starfighter Decals on line store carry both F11C and BF-2 kits in 1/72 based on the old Monogram kits. They include the kit with resin conversion and detail parts. He has them on sale right now. I can't remember if they come with decals, but he has them for sale separately too I think. His resin stuff is good, and he ships promptly.
Chuck Davis
Hiya
love the model .
thanks to all who replied - seems i have to look for the Hi tech kit for the Dauntless upgrade as Hasegwa didn`t put much in the way of sidewall / cockpit floor detail.
I assume both the F2 Buffalo and the F3F3 Wildcat also had aluminium cockpit interiors
Don ? if your reading this - i think Monogram did the Goshawk / checkout Scalemates site
Cheers
The interiors were not bare-metal; they were aluminum lacquer.
And this from The Boxart Den reference gallery:
http://www.boxartden.com/gallery/index.php/Profiles/Detail-Scale/48-Douglas-SBD/48-SBD-Dauntless-10-960
WIP: Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 73rd BS B-26, 40-1408, torpedo bomber attempt on Ryujo
Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 22nd BG B-26, 7-Mile Drome, New Guinea
Minicraft 1/72 B-24D as LB-30, AL-613, "Tough Boy", 28th Composite Group
You should be able to use SBD-3 stuff as there isn't too many significant cockpit differences between a USMC -1 and -3. You will have to modify the gunner's -5 position as it uses a hatch for the gun(s) to be stowed.
According to Scalemates, you have a horn of plenty options from the aftermarket:
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/136743-hasegawa-00715-a-24b-dauntless-free-french-air-force
regards,
Jack
Hello all from the UK
Calling fans of 1/72 "Yellow Wing" era aircraft
Am starting a project to build aircraft from the pre-war Yellow wing era , first build will be a
SBD-1 Dauntless - base kit will be the Hasegawa A24B Dauntless - with the Starfighter decals cowling conversion.
Biggest problem is the lack of cockpit interior, so anybody got an idea to make it look better ( without scratchbuilding) True details aftermarket kit not suitable for this kit.
Thanks all
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