Vought XF4U-1 - completed
1November 11, 2022Which engine I had to use?
2November 12, 2022By the way: this picture shows the prototype before the crash (prop with pointed blades).
3November 12, 2022Cowling thinned on the inside, cylinder heads shortened a bit: Metalic Details’ R-2800 fits 🙂
4November 12, 2022Correct position inside the cowling: reduction gear about 2 mm outside.
5November 12, 2022
6November 12, 2022Gun tubes added.
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13November 13, 2022
14November 13, 2022
15November 13, 2022Outer flaps lengthened. Ready for creating rib & fabric structure via Mr Color 1000 primer.
16November 13, 2022
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19November 13, 2022
20November 15, 2022Shortened ailerons with the two steps. Three hinges. In the middle on the upper side is a large u-shaped notch for the link rod. Smaller trim tab, slightly out of the centerline. New research results: the trim tab is here not 100% correct so I reworded them.
21November 15, 2022Note that the aileron don’t have a straight leading edge. They are two steps.
22November 16, 2022
23November 17, 2022Fabric & visible rib structure of the prototype restored after scribing new panels. The sprayed structure have the same “character” as kits surface. 🙂🙂🙂
24November 17, 2022
25November 17, 2022
26November 17, 2022From left to right; floating bag housing, ammo compartment, gun compartment.
27November 19, 2022
28November 19, 2022Reworked wing root inlets
29November 19, 2022
30November 19, 2022
31November 20, 20220,2 mm thick PVC ready for thermoforming over a toaster.
32November 20, 2022Teardrop shaped window in the more forward position than with the production machines.
33November 20, 2022Basis material ready for shaping and installing.
34November 20, 2022The clear part for the new window is glued in. It looks still bad… However, it is not yet finished. 🙂
35November 21, 2022Clear part sanded, polished and windows masked.
36November 22, 2022Clear cover and green bulb installed on the inner side.
37November 22, 2022Approach light on left side only.
38November 22, 2022Red bulb
39November 24, 2022New research results (thx Hanno🙂): the ailerons were covered with fabric. 11 ribs, 10 “fields”.
40November 24, 2022Repositioned trim tab: corrected 2. Time.
41November 24, 2022DIY stitching roller.
42November 24, 2022
43November 24, 2022No step cutout in the left inner flap.
44November 24, 2022New research results: gun opening in the wing leading edge is not in the center of the leading edge but in the center of the chord.
45November 26, 2022Outer flap (lengthened) temporarily installed for determining the correct size and position of the support arms. The large rectangular “block” (installed only on production machines) will be removed.
46November 26, 2022
47November 26, 2022Enough room between upper edge of the wing and the flap for additional “narrow flap” (left on production machines).
48November 27, 2022Moveable panels on the underside completed. In the middle a small cutout for the actuator rod for the narrow upper “flap” is well visible.
49November 27, 2022
50November 27, 2022
51November 28, 2022Wing and inner & middle flaps prepared for correct installation.
52November 28, 2022
53November 30, 2022Flaps in position (1st step). Few additional details coming at next.
54November 30, 2022For better strength & cleanliness I glued together the middle and inner flap after positioning.
55November 30, 2022
56November 30, 2022
57November 30, 2022Screws on the hinges added.
58November 30, 2022Actuator rods for the flaps added.
59December 1, 2022New research results: arms for the actuator rods are installed on top of the flaps (not on the side).
60December 1, 2022
61December 4, 2022The prototype had different reinforcement structure on the door inside compared with the production machines.
62December 4, 2022
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65December 4, 2022
66December 8, 2022“Additional” flaps in place.
67December 8, 20220,4 mm thick plastic (bended in hot water) ready for dividing into 4 mm wide stripes.
68December 8, 2022The visible edge will be thinned BEFORE separating from the rest.
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71December 8, 2022Each part is reinforced with 2 or 3 stripes.
72December 10, 2022Wheel dish thinned down for opening the areas between the 8 spokes. Formerly thickness 2,6 mm. New thickness 1,6 mm. 4 pieces of 1,5x1 mm rod added.
73December 10, 2022
74December 10, 2022Two additional inspections panels/ gearbox housings on the XR-2800
75December 10, 2022
76December 10, 2022
77December 13, 2022…very unusual colors for a R-2800…🙂
78December 13, 2022The prototype had very thin ignition cables in comparison with the production engines.
79December 14, 2022XR-2800 completed.
80December 14, 2022
81December 14, 2022
82December 18, 2022After applying 1500 Mr Color‘s filler I airbrushed the color & gloss - optimated basic coat (50 % chrome yellow and 50 % gull grey).
83December 18, 2022
84December 19, 2022Prop with wide blades („after the crash“) ready minus HamStan logos.
85December 19, 2022
86December 19, 2022Main coat finished. As usual in the last years I don’t use pure chrome yellow but mix them with light grey. 80% H188, 20% H129 and a little bit Revell’s Mattplus produced exactly the color and shine that I wished.
87December 22, 2022
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89December 24, 2022Prop completed. Tips painted additional with Future to level out the different shininess of the three stripes.
90December 24, 2022I left the rest of the DYI made antiskid matte (MH-53). Fortunately it was enough for all 4 parts.
91December 24, 2022Excellent roundels from generic sheet (Aeromaster) in 4 positions.
92December 24, 2022
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95January 16, 2023The windscreen section moved about 11 mm forward.
96January 16, 2023
97January 16, 2023Cut out is too deep. Additional small plastic stripe for the correct level.
98January 16, 2023Upper edge of the windshield = upper edge of the hood. 🙂
99January 16, 2023Gaps between stripes and fuselage filled with more plastic and CA (my favorite filler).
100January 16, 2023Prototypes canopy was longer (about 3 mm in 1:48) and has straight edge. Because of that I sanded the kit part on the rear side and glued 2 pieces 1,5 mm thick plastic.
101January 16, 2023
102January 16, 2023
103January 18, 2023Deeper hood in comparison with the production machines.
104January 18, 2023Second stripe on the inside (upper stringer)
105January 18, 2023The prototype had a different instrument panel layout. 0,35 mm holes for knobs an switches (Anyz models) are well visible.
106January 18, 2023
107January 20, 2023Because of the different position and angle of the cockpit opening (trapezoid and not rectangular) there was a unique sliding rails configuration.
108January 20, 2023
109January 22, 2023
110January 22, 2023Both sides before modification.
111January 26, 2023Modified Aires’ cockpit for the F4U-1.
112January 26, 2023Two additional black boxes very forward. Aft part of the console closed.
113January 26, 2023Map case changed from right to left side. Other levers on the side except trim wheel removed.
114January 26, 2023Scratch build new “narrow” instrument panel. Knobs by Anyz Models are well visible (Thanks Tom!!!!!!). 🙂
115January 26, 2023The complete interior area in aluminum dope or aluminum in the typical USN pre war manner.
116January 26, 2023Cockpit completed include lower instrument panel and harness.
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120January 26, 2023Very unusual for such type of airplane (prototype): no shoulder harness.
121January 30, 2023Fuselage behind the cockpit: I had the most respect for this task. Surprisingly, it worked very well without problems.
122January 30, 2023New engraved recessed rail for the aft canopy “roller”.
123January 30, 2023
124January 30, 2023Elongated base for the deeper elevator.
125January 30, 2023
126January 31, 2023Smaller opening for the tail wheel
127February 4, 2023Small ones: automatically operated trimm tabs (aerodynamic balance). Large ones: manually operated trimm tabs.
128February 4, 2023Enlarged elevators (white plastic stripes).
129February 4, 2023Different tail wheel opening. The arresting hook was deployed separately through the opening at the end of the fuselage and was a separate part (like F4F, F6F or TBF).
130February 10, 2023Reworked aero balance area of the rudder (larger).
131February 10, 2023A piece of isolation from brown electric cable = leather upholstery.
132February 11, 2023One of the last hurdles is taken: canopy glued with CA in place without mess. 🙂
133February 11, 2023
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136February 12, 2023Ready for paint.
137February 12, 2023The prototype had an another tail wheel configuration.
138February 12, 2023The wheel is a dish of 3,2 mm round rod.
139February 12, 2023
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144February 16, 2023
145February 16, 2023Seam between fuselage and wings cleaned without serious damage of the finished areas.
146February 17, 2023
147February 17, 2023The last hurdle is taken: connection of the fuselage and wing is done without mess. 🙂
148February 18, 2023Cowling in place glued with classic plastic glue. For better adjustment I added to the resin engine a 13 mm dish of 0,4 mm plastic.
149February 18, 2023Reworked exhaust tubes of 2,4 mm plastic tube because the kit parts are to small and not deep enough.
150February 19, 2023Any details here and there.
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152February 19, 2023Landing gear completed.
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155February 20, 2023Landing gear in place without mess. “Solide Arbeitsvorbereitung” was worth. 🙂
156February 20, 20234 Actuators made of 0,4 mm wire in place.
157February 20, 20232 springs for each leg made of 0,2 mm wire.
158February 20, 2023Flaps in place.
159February 20, 2023
160February 21, 2023„Tiefzieh-Tatort“ 🙂
161February 21, 2023
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163February 22, 2023Installation of the sliding hood. The most important maxime is “take you time”.
164February 22, 2023In comparison with the original: Roger!
165February 22, 2023Masking and airbrushing at next. Inner structure brushed already with metallic grey.
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168February 22, 2023Courtesy Vought.
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171February 23, 2023Sliding hood painted and in place: completed minus pitot & antenna wire.
172February 23, 2023
173February 24, 2023I’m not really satisfied with the together puzzled numbers especially XF4U-1…🙁. Bacause of that I printed the decals new.
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Vought XF4U-1 Groupbuild
11. Novembre 2022 fino a 30. Marzo 2023
11. Novembre 2022 fino a 30. Marzo 2023
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