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WIP: Tamiya 1/72 F4U-1D Corsair

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    August 2013
Posted by Jay Jay on Friday, June 3, 2016 8:28 AM

I'm glad you decided to do this W.I.P. and i will enjoy every step of the way Joe. I too am a VERY slow builder so I can relate.  

i also have the Badger patriot and the thing is a well engineered machine, and so easy to clean i even use it on small parts.

Funny how you decided to down size to 1/72.  I'm thinking of up sizing to a 1/32 Corsair and am saving up for one now.

 

 

 

 

 

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    August 2009
  • From: MOAB, UTAH
Posted by JOE RIX on Friday, June 3, 2016 7:18 AM

Joe: It is indeed good to have you checking in my good friend. Always nice to have your encouragement and feedback.

Andy: Thank You for the kind praise. Don't hesitate at all to post some pics of your Corsair here. I always love to see what other Corsair builders are up to. Just might give me some choice ideas.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

  • Member since
    September 2014
Posted by rooster513 on Friday, June 3, 2016 6:52 AM

Good start Joe! I'm currently decaling this guys big brother in 1/48 scale and have loved it. Really looking forward to seeing this one come together, you always do a great job!

-Andy

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    March 2012
  • From: Corpus Christi, Tx
Posted by mustang1989 on Friday, June 3, 2016 6:50 AM

Lookin' really good so far Joe! Man that airbrush looks "Bad A" man. Really nice!

                   

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    August 2009
  • From: MOAB, UTAH
Posted by JOE RIX on Friday, June 3, 2016 6:42 AM

Mike: I'm really glad you are going to follow along. I also enjoy building in 1/48. I build in 1/72 not only because I enjoy it but, also from an observation from my wife who suggested, "Why don't you build the little ones first while you can still see them and then build the bigger ones later". She is indeed the possesser of much wisdom (and power).

The Badger Patriot has also been my standard airbrush. I am very fond of it. The Extreme features some new ergonomics, a finer needle and the airflow adjustment needle under the color cup. It's very nice and will get plenty of use but, my standard 105 will still be my general purpose go to.

Very interesting concerning your father being at Pensacola during WW I. Did he share much of his experience there with you?

Allan: The new ergos seem rather nice. The interesting change is the longer/higher trigger. A bit different at first but, I notice the difference in that my hand doesn't get as tired or crampy.

Toshi: I am extremely thrilled to have you following along. I figured that advertising a Corsair would draw you out rather quickly. I hope you will be patient as I do not build at the lightning rate that you do.Wink Can't say as I really "enjoy" working with PE but, the results are definitely worth it.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

  • Member since
    March 2015
  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Friday, June 3, 2016 3:44 AM

You set yourself up really well for this build, I love those AM parts.  I really enjoy working with PE.  Everything looks great!  I'll be looking forward to this WIP.

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

 

 

  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Friday, June 3, 2016 12:00 AM

Fancy new toy you got there. Hows the ergonomics?  I noticed the hose attachment is quite close to the body.

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    December 2010
  • From: Salem, Oregon
Posted by 1943Mike on Thursday, June 2, 2016 11:59 PM

Joe, I normally don't pay too much attention to 1/72 scale builds (All my aircraft are 1/48) but the F4U is my favorite aircraft of all time. I'll be following along with interest.

The Badger Patriot is my favorite airbrush. I'm sure you'll appreciate it.

Mike

 P.S. I should mention that my father was an instructor/mechanic/pilot at Pensicola as well. Except he was there in 1917/18 during WWI. He flew and worked on JN-4's.

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

  • Member since
    August 2009
  • From: MOAB, UTAH
Posted by JOE RIX on Thursday, June 2, 2016 11:31 PM

Here's the little bit of work I've done so far:

Some general cutting and cleaning of various parts and some test fitting:

Completed the PE seat and mounting bracket:

Cut the original mounting tabs from the rear cockpit bulkhead and glued on the PE seat bracket. I then added a piece of Evergreen rod to the top of the bracket to create the top brace which the seatbelt goes over and then mounts to the rear of the seat. This and the seat were primed with MM flat black.

I opted to spray these while testing out my new "toy" that I received for my birthday:

It'sa very nice!

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

  • Member since
    August 2009
  • From: MOAB, UTAH
WIP: Tamiya 1/72 F4U-1D Corsair
Posted by JOE RIX on Thursday, June 2, 2016 10:26 PM

Greetings my fellow forum members. It is high time that I righted some rather bad behavior I've exhibited over the years I've been a member here. After 9 years of being a member here I have yet to do a WIP. I've been active on group builds and posted finished builds but, I've been remiss in sharing one of my builds for all to to see and remark on. I am here now to correct this very shameful conduct. One reason I've been reluctant to to do a WIP is that I am a very slow builder. My bench time is sporatic at best but, I enjoy every moment I get. I'm done with that lame excuse.

Just a bit of history here. My father was a Naval flight instructor out of Pensacola NAS during WWII. He then spent a number of years in the Naval Reserve after the war. He flew pretty much everything the Navy had but, his specialty was multi engine aircraft. Thus, the majority of his flight hours were spent in the PBY Catalina. He loved that plane. Yet, he also had numerous opportunities to fly the Corsair and the Hellcat. He really enjoyed both but, particularly loved the Corsair. Hence, my all time favorite aircraft are the PBY and the Corsair. I've had kits of both of these in kits for many years and when I got back into the hobby 9 years ago I felt that my skills were quite inadequate. Thus, I joined up with the folks here and built a handful of other subjects in order to get my skills up to snuff enough that I felt I could do my Corsairs and PBYs justice. I'd hoped to build one of each for my father but, he passed away suddenly 7 yrs ago. So now I build mainly USN aircraft to honor him

So, It's time that I quit dragging my feet and get on with building some of the Corsair's and PBY's in my stash. I have several. I'm going to start by building up Tamiya's remarkable 1/72 F4U-1D Corsair. This and their 1/48 Corsair kits are simply fantastic.

Here's the preliminaries:

I also have a set of True Detail resin wheels to add on.

I welcome all crtiques, suggestions and observations.

I hope you enjoy the ride.

Thank You, Joe

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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