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Post by Faust on Nov 10, 2023 21:32:41 GMT -5
As I go through my modelling journey, I find that I get onto “themes”; I’ll go hog-wild over various familes of planes, and scoop up all of what I can locate like a Roomba eats dirt. Sometimes it’s a specific type of plane, like a float plane, or one-seaters that were made from two-seaters. Other times, I get fixated on a service, like the WWII IJN or Royal Navy jets. One such tear saw me dive into the world of US Navy and Marines jets. My Twogar is a result of that particular episode. However, it’s likely no surprise that even when “under the influence” of a particular fetish, I still have a nose for the weird and often best forgotten. Surely, one such aircraft must be the Vought F6U1 Pirate, the first attempt by that storied company to produce a jet. Dumpy, barely capable of flight and deemed unfit for service, it was a long way from its later siblings the Crusader and Corsair II. Of course, when I came across the Admiral kit of this portly aeronautical dead end, I had to have it. Since it’s the 11th Anniversary of the Sprue Lagoon, I thought this would be a fun way to celebrate. Check out this half-baked and half-wooden faltering first step at the link below. Don’t tell me you don’t think it has a certain loveable charm! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/admiral-1-72-vought-f6u-1-pirate-early-oob/
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Post by HotRodTom on Nov 11, 2023 13:32:07 GMT -5
Man oh man! You know how to pick the.... peculiar. It's rather ironic that the box art includes the phrase "U.S. Navy fighter". This poor lil' guy never had a chance with all the half-hearted attempts that were thrown into the design. And with it competing against the Phantom and Banshee, THAT was the fight. Some of the elements came out in later birds like the lovely large canopy for the pilot to have continued situational awareness without being cramped into a "blind spot". I'm sure that joystick was probably a handful as well, requiring inout discipline to avoid whipping it over in a snap roll. The intakes on the wings were kinda cool. Cool bird you got there. Now, I gotta go read your article. Cheers!
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Post by HotRodTom on Nov 11, 2023 13:48:43 GMT -5
Another great article Adam. I can see where the temptation would be great to "correct" some things on this kit, but that would be like painting a turd. Why make a great kit of a bad plane?
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