Spiros Pendedekas (@fiveten)
John vd Biggelaar (@johnb)
Tom Cleaver (@tcinla)
I made an attempt at fixing the insignia, but I wasn't happy with how it looked. Something just didn't look right to me, and I can't explain why. Plus a closer inspection revealed the fuselage insignias were also compromised, along with the side numbers. Chances are I will have to strip these two down to bare plastic, or at a minimum sand them down some and possibly finish them up as camouflaged FAA planes... but I have also always wanted to build a Latin American camouflaged or "mostly Gray" FAS Corsair from El Salvador or Nicaragua. I think I could convert these to a later F4U-1D if necessary. An Argentine Corsair would be cool too...
Time will tell exactly what happens with this.
If I end up doing the latter of these options, I will bring out two more partially assembled Corsairs from the Corsair Kindergarten, and finish them up as Boyington's planes.
Thankfully I was able to get a new set of decals that I ordered directly from Fundekals. Now I have the complete set, and this is good, because I have also ordered a pair of the Magic Factory Corsairs. These are the two to a box edition, where one is a night fighter "bird cage" version, and the other is the more common raised cabin F4U-1A as we call it today. Sprue Brothers had them on sale and I was also able to use some of my accumulated points, so I managed to get them at an even better discount.
I thought I would resume work on these two Corsairs, to honor "Pappy" who was shot down exactly 80 years ago on this very date in 1944.
Now that I have completed the 1/48 scale ICM Ki-21 Sally, I can resume work on these Corsairs and also the P-51 Mustang builds that I have underway with Pedro Rocha.
Pedro L. Rocha (@holzhamer)
So please follow along with me as I complete these two Corsairs and get them across the finish line.
Thanks for stopping by, and as always comments are encouraged.