I started cutting and gluing today. Just for fun though, I decided to compare the KH fuselage to the 65 year old Hawk Models fuselage. As you can see in the photo, not bad for a kit that’s older then me! I also taped up the fuselage with both gun and recce noses. I was sure that I’d build this kit as a photo bird, but now I’m not so sure. I found a lot of good color photos online of VF-62 Banshees onboard USS Lake Champlain in 1953 that beg to be modeled.
Back to the project. I did basic assembly of the cockpit, which is a bit shallow. It kind of reminds me of the Academy Hunter cockpit which is underscale. Yes, its a lame set up in an expensive kit, but it will be painted black and the canopy will be closed on this one. I also modified the nose gear fork and landing gear attachment points in the forward gear bay. The kit provides the forward gear set up for an F2H-3, not a -2. This is something that I wouldn’t have known had I not studied Michael Rieth’s blog. It’s a simple fix and adds a touch of accuracy.
8 attached images. Click to enlarge.