1/32 F4F Wildcat
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Hi all!

Here are a couple of pics of my recently completed 1/32 Revell Wildcat.

I did a lot of scratch work on this one, including cutting and positioning most all of the control surfaces, lots of wiring and lines, cut open the panels for the ammunition, etc.

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I hope you enjoy!

Dale
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#2

nice work
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#3

Thanks Lefty!

Dale
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#4

Great job mate,worthy of any museum.

Cheese
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#5

Superb work on that Hellcat-love all the hatches etc!!
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#6

Thanks everyone for the kind comments! Blush

Dale
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#7

This is way better than my 1:72 scale airfix plane

NICE JOB :cheers:


Planemad
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#8

I usually work with 1:48 scale aircraft, but found this 1:32 one and thought it would be fun...which it was!

You can do tons of detail with a 1:32, but they do tend to take up a lot of shelf space!

Dale
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#9

But with my 1:72 scale planes I have recreated the sky over South East England 1940-1941, thats right I have created the Battle of Britain In my Bedroom,

I have Germany Bombers, Henkels, Stukers, Messherchmitt's Bf109E-4 and Messerchmitt's Bf109E-4B and Some Messherchmitt's Bf110s, I also have Dornier Do 17, Some Ju 88, ( Some of the bombers are On fire snapped wings, open bomb-bays with sting attached bombs fulling to my bed!)

Then there the Us, Spitfires MkI and MKII and 1 MKV I was a Girt the MKV I also have Hurricanes MKI, MKIIB's , One Fairy Battle! (2 Hurricanes are of fire Cry and one Spit is spinning towards the grownCry, However All 3 RAF Pilots have bailed out and are on HOME MADE parachutes Big Grin !

Oh I also Got the pride of my Airfix And Revel Models MY Airfix LANCASTER BOMBER, the biggest Airfix model I have got Open bomb-bay, cookie bomb and 6 500lb's

Now thats dedication!

Planemad
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#10

Great work Dale, looks beautiful.
Very nostalgic for me as I built a few Revel planes in my youth, though none of mine turned out that good.

Neal
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#11

Great work Dale, looks beautiful.
Very nostalgic for me as I built a few Revel planes in my youth, though none of mine turned out that good.

Neal
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#12

Great work Dale, looks beautiful.
Very nostalgic for me as I built a few Revel planes in my youth, though none of mine turned out that good.

Neal
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#13

Wow Planemad! Your room sounds very cool, but i don't think my wife would allow a Battle scene over our bed.....without creating a whole new battle in our home!! Confusedmackdown:

And thanks for the kind words Neal. This kit was a re-issue of the old Revell kit, and was actually a pretty nice kit other than some fit issues.

Dale
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#14

Very nice weathering effects on this one planecrazydale Smile

I also like the wingribs a lot. I should finish my Bf 110 G-2 1:48 someday.

Are you going to place it on some plate and create any scene with it? Like adding ground personal?
I always do that with my better planes and it really looks better than just the plane alone on a glassplate
:wink:

cheers
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Not sure if I am going to put it in a diorama type thing yet or not. The glass case it is in has 3 more of my big built kits in it, and it all lights up so it looks quite nice in the darkened room.

But, if I put it in a show I will most likely put it sitting on a carrier deck (made of popsicle sticks or some other type of wood planking)

Dale
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