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Academy Grumman F4F-4 (Gary's Stuff Group Build - kit longest in stash)

Escala:
1:72
Estado:
Terminado
Empezado:
April 20, 2024
Terminado:
May 6, 2024

Inventario de proyectos

Kits completos
12451
U.S. Navy Fighter
F4F-4
Academy 1:72
12451 2008 Nueva caja
Calcas
72-066
Wildcat and Martlet Aces
UA Print Scale 1:72
72-066 201x Nuevos moldes
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Álbumes de fotos

7 imágenes
Academy 1:72 Grumman F4F (Gary's Stuff - item longest in stash team build)View album, image #1
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1:72 F4F-4 (Academy 12451)1:72 Wildcat and Martlet Aces (Print Scale 72-066)

Comentarios

7 May, 05:21
Monte
Academy 1/72 Grumman F4F-4. Being one of the cheapest kits I have (I spent 6 bucks I think?), I was really surprised with the kit quality. If it wasn't for that #$%^ undercarriage, I would actually give it top marks for a beginners kit. Now, it does have several technical issues for purists in its depiction of an F4F-4 (and oh gosh - the pilot figure is wanting, but you can only build this with a closed canopy anyway). Still, it went together well, and I think looks fine, out of the box, when painted. I have to go early Pacific war whenever possible, so I got 3rd party decals from PrintScale. Markings are for one of my favorite pilots: "Swede" Vejtasa of VF-10, USS Enterprise, markings from October 26, 1942, Battle of Santa Cruz. Swede flew two Combat Air Patrols. Shot down two Japanese torpedo bombers in the first CAP, and 5 dive bombers later the same day. An Ace in a day, but Lundstrom states that the Japanese only recorded two dive bombers lost in that attack - oh well.
7 May, 05:38

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