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Łukasz Gliński (Woody)
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Curtiss Hawk 75C-1

Subject:
Curtiss Hawk 75 A-2
FR Armée de l'Air (French Air Force 1934-now)
No.183 / U-083 (L/C Marcel Haegelen)
May 1940 - Bourges (Result: 24)
Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
April 15, 2020
Completed:
July 3, 2020

Project inventory

Full kits
AZ 7572
Curtiss Mohawk Mk.III/H-75C1 Famous W.W.II Fighter
AZmodel 1:72
AZ 7572 2017 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
YMA7267
Curtiss Hawk H-75
Yahu Models 1:72
YMA7267 2015 New tool
73013
Seatbelts France WWII
Eduard 1:72
73013 2006 New tool
Masks
SM72298
Curtiss H-75 AZ model
Montex 1:72
SM72298 2017 New tool
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Project colors

Exterior
HTK-CS16 Early WW2 French Air Force paint set
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
6x 17ml ()
Acrylic Lacquer
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interior
C088 Polish AFV Green
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer

Photoalbums

Hawk 75
37 images
View album, image #24
1:72
1:72 Curtiss Mohawk Mk.III/H-75C1 (AZmodel AZ 7572)1:72 Curtiss Hawk H-75 (Yahu Models YMA7267)1:72 Curtiss H-75 (Montex SM72298)1+

Part of my Collection

Polish Air Force in exile during WW2
Ideas 10×Completed 11×

Comments

6 July 2019, 20:05
Cuajete
Following.
6 July 2019, 22:51
Łukasz Gliński
Welcome mate. I have unpacked, degreased and primed the parts and I stumbled upon first dilemma: was the interior finished with aluminium or green primer? Need to do some research before moving on.
19 April 2020, 11:05
Patryk S.
If you have some period photos of the plane you want to model it's the same color as the "cutouts" you can see under the rear glazing. The area by the canopy was usually chipped so the chipping would stand out if the interior was green on period photos. It is easy to tell if you have a close up of the area by the pilot head rest. Most photos of french hawks hint more towards the green, I have seen only one when you could tell that the interior is alluminium. The other problem is that early curtiss manufactured planes interior was painted not with interior green but their own company color "tinted green" also known as "curtiss green" which is more of a darkened yellow zinc chromate. Hope that helps a bit as I am currently researching the P-36 as this is my next project after i tackle my P-40 (found out about the interior color later so its interior green there) and Rwd-5. Greetings. Patryk
22 April 2020, 20:41
Łukasz Gliński
Dzięki Patryk. There's only one known pic of the Hawk I'm interested in (see project cover pic) and the interior colour is not visible as the glass is shining 🙂 Nevertheless I assumed it's more probable it's green and great to see your research confirms it. I tried some mixing and finally took the Polish AFV Green by Hataka as the equivalent that suits me best 🙂
22 April 2020, 20:53
Patryk S.
I will follow this project closely as the az model kit is also the kit of choice for me. Good luck!
23 April 2020, 10:32
Olivier
Nice to see people spending time on French planes of this period.
23 April 2020, 10:45
Łukasz Gliński
Oliver, that's purely because of the tiny checkerboard you can spot on its tail 😛
23 April 2020, 10:57
Łukasz Gliński
But on the serious side: there are couple of cool French pre-war planes I wanna build, e.g:
- lovely little MS225,
- tramways: Amiot 143, Blochs MB 200 & 210, Potez 540,
- cool Breguet 693.
except the ones used by Polish air Force in exile, of course 🙂
23 April 2020, 11:00
Olivier
What about the Caudron 714 ?
23 April 2020, 12:38
Olivier
MS 230 could also be of interest.
23 April 2020, 12:44
Łukasz Gliński
MS 230 is out of scope and the little Caudron falls under the PolAF in exile topic 🙂
23 April 2020, 12:51
Ben M
Following
23 April 2020, 12:54
Andy Ball
howdy!
23 April 2020, 12:55
Łukasz Gliński
Oh no, I have to start posting pics then😉
23 April 2020, 12:55
Łukasz Gliński
And off we go! Album contains single pic now, but hopefully you won't be dissapointed😉
1 May 2020, 19:47

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