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F4-F3 Wildcat Trumpeter 1/32


sasa

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Hello everyone. This is my first post on this forum. In forward I apologize for the bad knowledge of English, but I hope you will understand. As the title says, the wildcat, Guadalcanal 1942. For now iI've made a cockpit, engine carriers and the engine itself. The assembly of parts for now is no problem.

 

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Welcome, and looking forward for more pics (which will be bigger than stamps ;) ... remember this a site of mostly old men who have chosen big scales because their flailing eyesight does not allow them anymore to work on 1/72 or even 1/48 subjects :) , ditto for the pics .... )

 

Hubert

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Here is some progress.I glued fuselage halves,made seat belts from masking tape and some old PE from box with spare parts.I found some parts that I could use as clippers on seat belts.Added wiring on engine,so it looks a little better now. P.S. When you click on photo and photo open click again to enlarge.

 

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