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Playing in the Sandbox Group Build Sept 1, 2024 - Jn 1, 2025

1/32 Trumpeter F6F-5 Hellcat


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Just google a review of the kit or "1/32 trumpeter hellcat bulge".

Whats odd is that most of the reviewers or builders get hung up on the bulge and not the depression which is more unsightly in my opinion.

The kit is general seems to be fat around the cockpit area, but if you look at the Maru pic, it does look a bit plump to me anyway.

Thanks for checking in.

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That a good idea, but was going with something easier.

1st option wrap oleo with tape and build up edge with primer.

2nd option make oleo collar out of thick white Tamiya contour tape and secure with thin super glue.

2nd option would give a thicker collar.

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Hey guys more hellcat adventures.

As mentioned above, to solve the missing oleo collars, I was going to use one of two techniques to replicate.

The vinyl Tamiya tape was the winner! Once the tape was cut to wrap the strut a small notch was made to allow the tape to clear the scissor link.

After the tape was set and tamped down a  candy shell of thin super glue was brushed on to seal the tape. The join line at the rear of the tape is easily sanded and blended when the glue is dry.

A final, but not photogenic step, is to slather some liquid putty to seal anything that the glue missed. I’ll sand it out after it sits over nite.

Thanks for looking.

Ryan

 

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Completed a task I have been dreading today. The detail in the pit is a bit soft and shallow as far as corner definition on the consoles, the only option would be to mask them off and spray. 

I had to assemble the unit to eliminate some joints and assembled it makes the job harder. I decided to do a few boxes at a time. In the end, there was just a little touch up needed. The rest will be brush painted.

 

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