1/48 BREWSTER BUFFALO F2A-2 **FINISHED**

Started by gary sausmikat · 63 · 10 months ago · 1/48, buffalo, F2A-2, Jim Sullivan, Tamiya
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    John vd Biggelaar said 10 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Quite challenging to repaint those numbers, Gary @gwskat
    But you succeeded perfectly, they look very nice this way.

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Thanks, All! @fiveten @tom-bebout @johnb

    Yeah, sometimes things just don't look right and gnaw at me, so I bite the bullet and do it over and I'm usually glad that I did.

    Probably not much bench time for the next few days with family in town.
    Up next will be prepping for weathering by giving it an overall semi-clear coat and scratch building the fuselage camera and mount.

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    Brian Mennenoh said 10 months, 2 weeks ago:

    @gwskat - Fantastic work with all of the custom masks Gary. Wow. I also agree that the updated numbers look better. It's never fun to redo anything but it's almost always worth it.

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    Louis Gardner said 10 months, 1 week ago:

    gary sausmikat (@gwskat)
    Having the camera is like icing on the cake. It’s an addition that will make it look even better. I have plans for building a bare metal SBD from NAS Jacksonville and it has a camera mounted on the top of the Port side wing. I’ll definitely be watching to see how you do this.

    Keep it coming !

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months ago:

    Pulled the masking off, cleaned up the ragged edges and give it some Future to help clean it up.
    Painted the wing walk ways.


    Started the external fuselage camera mount. Soldered the main legs.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 10 months ago:

    Looks great with the masks off, Gary @gwskat
    Very nice soldering work.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 10 months ago:

    Excellent progress and amazing soldering job, my friend @gwskat!

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months ago:

    Camera mount parts made from brass tubing and the already assembled/soldered brass tubing.

    Final Assembly. I will add to the fuselage after weathering.

    To keep with duplicating the pic in Jim's book I've decided to only include the mount.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 10 months ago:

    Your work on the brass is excellent, Gary @gwskat
    Not the easiest material to work with.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 10 months ago:

    Excellent job, Gary!

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months ago:

    In the last stages.

    Added moderate weathering with oils, AK pencils and Tamiya pastels.
    Assembled the prop and wheels and painted each. Both need weathering. before I attach.
    Not true to the JS pic but I also added the periscope sight. I used the kit windscreen which has the periscope hole. I didn't want to leave a gaping hole in the windscreen.



    Added the camera mount.

    Added stretched, clear-sprue, wing nav lights, painted with Tamiya clear red and green. As well as adding some of each color to the wing top lights and white to the fuselage nav light.


    I believe the final items will be adding the wheels, prop and wire antennas.
    Fingers crossed but maybe she'll be completed by days end.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 10 months ago:

    Really great progress, my friend @gwskat! Finish line is close!

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    Andrew H said 10 months ago:

    Gary, with all the Buffalos hearding around the topics section, I've somehow missed this one until now. I love what you've done with this so far, and it looks like it will be a grand slam. Great work to date, and looking forward to the article!

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months ago:

    Thanks All. No worries Andrew. It is hard to keep up with all the great builds on this group.

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    gary sausmikat said 10 months ago:

    This will be my last post. Thanks for the invite, Louis, and thanks to all who followed along.
    F2A-2 #09 is now complete.

    This pic to somewhat mimic the inspiration photo

    The headline posting

    Jim Sullivan Memorial Build, F2A Buffalo