An excellent model for construction, a rare Eduard model that you can say "shake and bake". I even built 1/72 Eduard Hellcat, and in this scale is also a great plastic.
Predrag, I have to agree this is an excellent kit (having built 2 myself). Your build here looks great. A nice touch on the weathering, of a well used Hellcat with not forgetting it was a ship board airplane and would be worn & sun baked but not too dirty. I also like the paint scheme very much. Well done !
Excellent Hellcat, Predrag! I like the color scheme and the weathering you've done. As Terry said, these would be sun-bleached but not dirty. Most F6Fs are seen in the late war all dark blue, so this makes a nice change.
Nicely done, I like how you have dulled the GSB finish, I found while working on gloss gull grey aircraft that after a while at sea they had a layer of oxidation on the paint that dulled the finish quite a bit. Not sure if the paint of the 1940s was the same as the 1990s-2000s, but photographs show you did well!
Predrag, I have to agree this is an excellent kit (having built 2 myself). Your build here looks great. A nice touch on the weathering, of a well used Hellcat with not forgetting it was a ship board airplane and would be worn & sun baked but not too dirty. I also like the paint scheme very much. Well done !
After Essex's 94-day record-breaking cruise (VF-84 was aboard with the rest of CVG-84), the airplane would have definitely looked like this.
The kit is indeed a winner, particularly in the Profipack edition.
Excellent Hellcat, Predrag! I like the color scheme and the weathering you've done. As Terry said, these would be sun-bleached but not dirty. Most F6Fs are seen in the late war all dark blue, so this makes a nice change.
Bravo!
Fantastic build, and I agree with Terry that your weathering and detailing looks great. Panel lines not too heavy, etc. A very realistic finish.
De gran plástico gran maqueta.Muy real con el desgaste justo
Very nice Hellcat, a solid build indeed.
Great Hellcat!
Very nice
Nicely done, I like how you have dulled the GSB finish, I found while working on gloss gull grey aircraft that after a while at sea they had a layer of oxidation on the paint that dulled the finish quite a bit. Not sure if the paint of the 1940s was the same as the 1990s-2000s, but photographs show you did well!
Nice looking Cat, I like it.
Beautifully done. A true work of art!