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The Bomb for Tamiya's 1/48 F4U-1A

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  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 5:23 PM

Johnny1000

Oh man, now I can't unsee that.

The tip on the Tamiya bomb is clearly too flat, the back taper too long, and the fins too short compared a the real M44/M65. 

 

all that glitters Tamiya is not gold...

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

  • Member since
    July 2016
  • From: NYC
Posted by Johnny1000 on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 4:11 PM

ManCityFan
 
Johnny1000

Oh man, now I can't unsee that. 

This applies to so many things in life.  Often happens when on the beach. 

Or when I walk past a full length mirror.  Embarrassed

Haha.

Ooof... Yeah. 

  • Member since
    September 2016
  • From: Albany, New York
Posted by ManCityFan on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 2:51 PM

Johnny1000

Oh man, now I can't unsee that.

 

 

This applies to so many things in life.  Often happens when on the beach. 

Or when I walk past a full length mirror.  Embarrassed

Dwayne or Dman or just D.  All comments are welcome on my builds. 

  • Member since
    January 2012
  • From: Barrie, Ontario
Posted by Cdn Colin on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:12 PM

Thanks, all.  I'm glad it's not just me.  I'll just replace it with a bomb from my parts bin.

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

  • Member since
    July 2016
  • From: NYC
Posted by Johnny1000 on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 8:28 AM

Oh man, now I can't unsee that.

The tip on the Tamiya bomb is clearly too flat, the back taper too long, and the fins too short compared a the real M44/M65. 

  • Member since
    September 2005
  • From: North Pole, Alaska
Posted by richs26 on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:54 AM

You can compare it with the ones from this US Navy manual (OP-1664) to ID it if it is possible:

https://maritime.org/doc/ordnance/index.htm

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

  • Member since
    February 2005
  • From: Cleveland, OH
Posted by RadMax8 on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 10:33 PM

No, it’s not just you. I thought the same thing. Still put it on my plane, though!

This is a great kit, but there’s a couple areas that frustrate the heck out of me. Bomb and bomb rack is one. 

  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 10:25 PM

I do not own or have never seen inside that particular kit, so I can’t comment on the bomb’s accuracy in outline or contours. But no, the Marines did not get their own source of bombs just for them. They would use the same types as the Army and Navy (who they are part of and purchases their ordnance and equipment).

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

  • Member since
    January 2012
  • From: Barrie, Ontario
The Bomb for Tamiya's 1/48 F4U-1A
Posted by Cdn Colin on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 8:45 PM

Is it just me, or does this bomb look off?  Compared to other US bombs I've seen, the front end looks a bit too spherical, and the fins look a bit large and elongated.

Did the marines have a different source of bombs that would have been different?

I'm depicting Ole' 122.

 

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

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