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Reupload: Revell F4U-4 Corsair now finished

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  • Member since
    January 2021
  • From: Somewhere near Chicago
Reupload: Revell F4U-4 Corsair now finished
Posted by Teenage Modeler on Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:30 PM

Alright, guys. This is finally my F4U finished. I already finished it months ago, but I did not post it here because I was busy (sorry Sad) But, I am very happy with how it turned out. The last time I posted progress of my F4U was almost 9 months ago, and this is what has happened since.

 

So last time, I finished the cockpit, the tail gear, and the propellor. I told you guys about the problem with the main landing gears not being able to properly retract.

 

Anyway, I fixed that problem. What I did was everytime I wanted the main gears to retract, I just removed the tires and retracted the gear since it took little space (the strut, anyway). 

 

Once I was done sealing the cockpit, I painted the engine. I forgot how I made the blue that recreated the R2800 Double Wasp's crankcase (I think it was Tamiya White and Blue together with grey mixed into it). I painted the engine aluminum, and the pushrods black. Once done, I sprayed the whole engine bay with semi-gloss and weatherd it a bit.

Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp - Wikipedia

 

Because the engine is not separated from the front assembly (it's already molded in contrary to Tamiya engines), it was a bit hard to detail it. Painted the inside lining black to simulate depth and shadows.

I then sealed the engine with tape, and puttied some nasty gaps:

 

I sanded it down, and then I primed it with Tamiya Surface Primer L.

 

Once that's done, I sprayed a basecoat of XF-17 Sea Blue. Before spraying, I learned that the blue itself was too dark for smaller models, so I decided to marble in a lighter version of the XF17 ( I added some white and blue). This was the result.

 

You can see each panel with this technique, and I thought it was a good try,

 

Once I was done was that, I then sprayed gloss on top of the marbled coat to prepare for the decals. 

The decals were a bit thick, but using Mirco Set and Micro Sol helped it to conform to the curves the plane has. 

 

The final steps of the model were sealing the decals with Semi-Gloss. I weathered the fuselage a bit, and added some scratches from where the pilot will exit the cockpit.

I also added a smoke stain to where the exhaust is with Tamiya Buff and Flat Black. Once this was finished, I attatched the armaments and the bombs and rockets, and the propeller as well (which I have slightly weathered).

 

This is the final result. 

 

  

Needless to say, I was very pleased with the result. I was able to make a good model even with the problems this kit has (fitment issues, manual problems). I was happy to finish this from the summer, and I again apologize for the long wait for this.

 

I hope you enjoyed reading about my model!

Teenage Modele

Made you Look

 

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Posted by GMorrison on Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:43 PM

Congratulations seeing it through, and it looks really nice.

 

Bill

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    May 2004
  • From: Land of Lakes
Posted by cbaltrin on Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:46 PM

Teenage Modeler, You did a very nice job on that old F4U-4 Kit. I really like the way you painted up that engine. Overall a great looking model you have produced!

On the Bench: Too Much

  • Member since
    January 2021
  • From: Somewhere near Chicago
Posted by Teenage Modeler on Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:49 PM

GMorrison

Congratulations seeing it through, and it looks really nice.

 

Bill

 

 

Thanks so much!

Made you Look

 

  • Member since
    January 2021
  • From: Somewhere near Chicago
Posted by Teenage Modeler on Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:50 PM

cbaltrin

Teenage Modeler, You did a very nice job on that old F4U-4 Kit. I really like the way you painted up that engine. Overall a great looking model you have produced!

 

Thanks for the comment. I agree with you, I liked how the engine turned out. Even though it was pre molded into the front assmebly, I was able to detail it up, and weather it as well. 

Made you Look

 

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Northern California
Posted by jeaton01 on Thursday, March 30, 2023 11:37 PM

Good job!

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

  • Member since
    November 2022
Posted by Brian C on Friday, March 31, 2023 12:27 AM

That looks really nice! Good job on everything!

  • Member since
    December 2022
  • From: Canada
Posted by Tcoat on Friday, March 31, 2023 7:20 AM

Beutiful job on a classic kit. The weathering is spot on.

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    March 2003
  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Friday, March 31, 2023 7:39 AM

Looks good,nice work.

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    January 2020
  • From: Maryland
Posted by wpwar11 on Friday, March 31, 2023 8:13 AM

Looks awesome.  One bit of criticism.  No need to apologize on the time it took to build.  It gets done when it gets done.  No need to hurry.

  • Member since
    December 2022
  • From: Canada
Posted by Tcoat on Friday, March 31, 2023 8:24 AM

wpwar11

Looks awesome.  One bit of criticism.  No need to apologize on the time it took to build.  It gets done when it gets done.  No need to hurry.

 

This ^

I probably have unfinished models from before he was born.

I will finish them eventually.

  • Member since
    March 2022
  • From: Twin cities, MN
Posted by missileman2000 on Saturday, April 1, 2023 7:54 AM

Teenage Modeler

Alright, guys. This is finally my F4U finished. I already finished it months ago, but I did not post it here because I was busy (sorry Sad) But, I am very happy with how it turned out. The last time I posted progress of my F4U was almost 9 months ago, and this is what has happened since.

 

So last time, I finished the cockpit, the tail gear, and the propellor. I told you guys about the problem with the main landing gears not being able to properly retract.

 

Anyway, I fixed that problem. What I did was everytime I wanted the main gears to retract, I just removed the tires and retracted the gear since it took little space (the strut, anyway). 

 

Once I was done sealing the cockpit, I painted the engine. I forgot how I made the blue that recreated the R2800 Double Wasp's crankcase (I think it was Tamiya White and Blue together with grey mixed into it). I painted the engine aluminum, and the pushrods black. Once done, I sprayed the whole engine bay with semi-gloss and weatherd it a bit.

 

Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp - Wikipedia

 

 

 

 LOVE that engine. Great job.  I am working on an E&T resin of the 2800, just for display by itself.

 

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