Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Completed GBs => Group and Themed Builds => The Floaty GB June 1 - Aug 31 => Topic started by: The Big Gimper on March 04, 2013, 12:02:23 AM
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I was not going to participate on the ATF GB but I had an inspirational moment.
Here is my WIP Grumman J4F-3 "Mother Goose" 1944 FAA SAR aircraft. This is the ancient Airfix J4F which I bought for the USCG decals but I found a use for it. The kit is simple but like all kits of that era, horrible fit. The alignments pins are all too big, you need to add styrene shims etc.
The tail is from a Revell 1/144 E-2C, the drop tanks are from a P-51 and the round observer windows from a 1/72 Shackleton.
I sawed off the tail, I rounded the new fins as that was the style, glued them on upside down, I closed up the 2nd set of fuselage windows, drilled out the round observer windows, added the drop tanks and will add some cockpit filler.
The paint scheme will be GSB with yellow bands with FAA decals probably from a F4F.
(http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n547/CF-101B/Modeling%202013/Ottawa-20130303-00199.jpg)
(http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n547/CF-101B/Modeling%202013/Ottawa-20130303-00192.jpg)
(http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n547/CF-101B/Modeling%202013/Ottawa-20130303-00191.jpg)
(http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n547/CF-101B/Modeling%202013/Ottawa-20130303-00198.jpg)
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Interesting
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I really like it ... !!!
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The new tail really gives your Goose a cool look!
Brian da Basher
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Very nice..... I can't wait to see it finished
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Keeping it in the Grumman family with the Hawkeye/Greyhound tail on your little Goose :)
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Great idea, carry on!
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Love the new tail! Great concept :)
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Any updates dude?
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Any updates dude?
My excuse is: The Canadian Weather
I don't have a spray booth or a heated garage. Since I do all painting in the garage and with the sub-zero temperatures from the last week or so, I could not get paint on. This week we are going to positive numbers so I hope to get a few coats on.
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Used to live in North Dakota, and even down here in Texas the garage can get a bit nippy in the winter...this does look like its
going to be a nifty looking build - the twin tail is always a welcome addition. Good luck!