Thanks for all the compliments. I've seen those chipping fluids. I'm a bit afaid to try them though......maybe someday. I tend to gravitate towards fool proof stuff. Stuff thats easy to do over if you screw it up. Like waterbased washes and such.
Meanwhile, I have gotten some more work done and I'm in the home stretch. The Sky decals arrived which came with two of Pappy's mounts, "740" and "883". I contemplated "740", then after perusing the decal sheets which has like 20 Corsairs, I realized I would be able to piece together Pappy's last Corsair, being "915", and in the same "stencil like" font as the two other VF-214 planes. The Sky decals went on beautifully. These are some of my favorite decals, not only a ton of options, but they always perform wonderfully to boot. Anyways, I used some of the kit stencils but these are for a D version, so I only added a few to add interest. On a side note, its my understanding that this propeller was not on the A, which was apparently smaller in diameter. I also read that alot of the planes were upgraded to this paddle Hamilton Standard prop in the field. That's good enough for me!
I sealed the decals and in the meantime, I started working on the remainder bits, like the landing gear and wheels. My research revealed that A models had landing gears painted in aluminum lacquer. I used Alclad Aluminum, added brake lines, then washed the assembly with the Detailer. I also pieced together "915" for the gear doors as well. I found a set of True Details wheels in my stash that were going to be for a Hellcat project (They apparently used the same wheels) so I decided to use them. I painted the tire XF-24 Dark Grey by hand (to simulate rubber) then sprayed the treads XF-57 Buff to simulate dirt and tread wear. This technique works best on smooth treads but it can be seen here too. The tire was then given a wash to highlight the tread pattern.
Since the Corsair is in the final stages, I started assembling the pilots. I'm pretty impressed with the detail on these. They were kind of a pain in the to glue together and need some seam clean up, but then again, figurine work is certainly not my area of expertise.
I hope to finish off 915 soon and then get to work on these guys soon...
Joe