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1/48 Academy F4U-1A - "Jolly Rogers" Ira C. Kepford, Papua New Guinea, 1944

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1/48 Academy F4U-1A - "Jolly Rogers" Ira C. Kepford, Papua New Guinea, 1944
Posted by Grant Dalzell on Monday, July 22, 2019 2:02 AM

The man- Ira C. Kepford shot down 16 enemy aircraft in 76 days flying with VF-17 Jolly Rogers.

Lieutenant Junior Grade Ira C. Kepford, 26 March 1944.jpg

The model, well,  I thought,  Academy, it won't be bad, they do some good stuff, but after having some nasty fit issues whilst building this, I looked it up on Scalemates, and this is a re-box from 1976. a company named Otaki (never heard of them). This is the box art.

 

So my advice, if you are looking at getting it, don't, there are better F4U's out there. If you have it, bin the decals, they are extremely bad, (thanks to my spares again). The wing intake coolers and guns are inserts, and they are bad fits, so be prepared for some serious sanding, filling and re-scribing. This is far from my best work, so I tried some different things with it on the weathering side, I won't bore you with the details, those who see my builds will tell the differences to my normal.

I used Mission Models Intermediate Blue & Gloss Sea Blue on the camo (again I will say, Mission Models is great paint, it will spray straight from the bottle, but I like spraying really thin paint, so I put around 2 drops of their thinner to 8 drops of paint, this lets me build up layers for my pre-shading to show through. I have used Mission Models on quite a few builds now, and the thinners bottle is still near full.)

Other paints used, the usual, Tamiya, Gunze, Vallejo Metal Colours, Flory dark dirt wash, several coats of Gunze Super Gloss Clear III throughout the build and Vallejo Matte Varnish for final coat.

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    June 2014
Posted by BrandonK on Monday, July 22, 2019 9:39 AM

I'm surprised to see this is a rebox Otaki kit. With that news I will not be getting one. I'll stick to Tamiya for the Corsair. I do like how the wings are on this kit. The Tamiya and Revell kits are hard to get the wings folded down to not have an overscale gap. Are these solid wings over that area? It looks like they are. 

You did a killer job on this kit despite the challenges you say you had. Well done.

BK

On the bench:

A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!

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  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Monday, July 22, 2019 10:47 AM

BrandonK

I'm surprised to see this is a rebox Otaki kit. With that news I will not be getting one. I'll stick to Tamiya for the Corsair. I do like how the wings are on this kit. The Tamiya and Revell kits are hard to get the wings folded down to not have an overscale gap. Are these solid wings over that area? It looks like they are. 

You did a killer job on this kit despite the challenges you say you had. Well done.

BK

 

It is not a rebox of the Otaki kit, it is a rebox of the Hobbycraft kit. The dropped flaps and separate gun muzzle inserts are a feature of the Hobbycraft kit, not present on the Otaki kit. 

As far as the Hobbycraft kit goes. At their original release prices they were a decent kit. When Academy acquired the molds and boosted the price, your bang for the buck went way down. It is a nicer kit than the older Otaki kit. Better cockpit, engine, canopy thickness, option of tires, raised/dropped flaps, open or closed cowl flaps. It’s not perfect, modeling skills are helpful. As you see here a nice kit can be made. 

Side note, VF-17 and Ira Kepford flew in the Solomons, not in New Guinea. New Guinea (South West Pacific Theater) for US forces was almost an entirely Army show for US land based air units, aside from occasional forays by carriers. The Solomons (South Pacific Theater) area had Army, Navy, and Marine US land based squadrons involved for nearly the whole campaign. Along with Aussie & New Zealand squadrons as well.

 

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U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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    April 2014
Posted by Grant Dalzell on Monday, July 22, 2019 1:50 PM

BrandonK

I'm surprised to see this is a rebox Otaki kit. With that news I will not be getting one. I'll stick to Tamiya for the Corsair. I do like how the wings are on this kit. The Tamiya and Revell kits are hard to get the wings folded down to not have an overscale gap. Are these solid wings over that area? It looks like they are. 

You did a killer job on this kit despite the challenges you say you had. Well done.

BK

 Yes, solid wings Brandon

  • Member since
    April 2014
Posted by Grant Dalzell on Monday, July 22, 2019 7:58 PM

As for the origin of the kit, from what I see on Scalemates, it doesn't link to HobbyCraft, and the Hobbycraft ones originate from Otaki as well

  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 10:29 AM

Grant Dalzell

As for the origin of the kit, from what I see on Scalemates, it doesn't link to HobbyCraft, and the Hobbycraft ones originate from Otaki as well

 

I have them both in my stash, and have built the Hobbycraft kit as well. Completely different moldings, parts breakdown, sprue arrangement, etc. Not sure how to get Scalemates to fix their origin tree. Most of their database is based off of member input. 

 

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

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

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