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Paul Tomczak
Paul Tomczak
US

Brewster Buffalo

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
April 3, 2013
Completed:
April 21, 2013
Time spent:
28 hrs

The model represents an aircraft flown by Lt. Jimmy Thach commander of VF-3, flying from the USS Saratoga in 1940. Thach was known for developing a fighter combat tactic known as the Thach Weave. This tactic enabled American fighter aircraft to hold their own against more maneuverable aircraft like the A6M Zero. His combat tactic is still taught today although its now called the Beam Defense Position.

This is an old matchbox kit that builds into the export version of the Brewster Buffalo called the B-339 used by British and Dutch forces in the Far East. Its not truly accurate for Thach's plane as the kit is missing a lower window to aid in carrier landings and it has a fixed rear landing gear (although some were fitted to USN aircraft) instead of a retractable one. I used StarFighter decals to model Thach's aircraft and they laid down perfectly on the model.

Project inventory

Full kits
PK-24
Brewster Buffalo
Matchbox 1:72
PK-24 1982 New box
Decals
72-124
F2A Buffalos
Starfighter Decals 1:72
72-124 2010 New tool
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Photoalbums

9 images
Matchbox Brewster F2A-1 BuffaloView album, image #1
1:72
1:72 Brewster Buffalo (Matchbox PK-24)1:72 F2A Buffalos (Starfighter Decals 72-124)

Comments

26 March 2013, 14:10

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