Halberd/Eduard 1/48 TF-51D Mustang

Started by Tom Cleaver · 10 · 3 months ago
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    Tom Cleaver said 4 months ago:

    I've been waiting for this conversion ever since Andrey told me he was working on it last summer. It's worth the wait!

    This is a superb conversion kit. It has been simplified, with the cockpit side detail molded in. You can use any Eduard Mustang, since it has the dorsal fin (I'm using a P-51D-5 kit).

    The cast resin canopy is amazing.It's as clear as the canopy parts in the Eduard kit, and as thin.

    As with the other P-51 conversions from Halberd, the fuselage surface detail is as nice as you find in the Eduard injection molded parts.

    Two kits have been released: this one which has decals for Air National Guard TF-51Ds, specifically "Toulouse Nuts" from the West Virginia ANG, and a second from the Indiana ANG. The second kit has decals for Guatemalan and Bolivian air force TF-51Ds.

    The price is $72 for the kit and $26 for shipping from Ukraine. Is it worth it? Well, the top end quality is there, and if you're a Mustang fanatic it's a "must have." It's definitely the best TF-51D conversion anyone's ever done.

    The conversion is simple enough that if you have yet a major resin conversion model, this is a good first time candidate.

    Here are photos of the assembly of the fuselage.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 4 months ago:

    Excellent conversion kit and excellent progress, my friend @tcinla!
    Looking forward to it!

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    George R Blair Jr said 4 months ago:

    This conversion looks really good, Tom (@tcinla). The conversion parts look as good as the kit parts. It will be hard to choose between an ANG version or a South American version. Camo or all natural metal? Hard to choose.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 4 months ago:

    Nice work on the conversion, Tom @tcinla
    Looking forward to the next steps.

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    Tom Cleaver said 4 months ago:

    As I said, this is an easy conversion. Once you do the Halberd fuselage, the rest is just to assemble the Eduard wing and tail surfaces and attach them.

    Here is the result. I did the Indiana ANG option, which is more colorful.

    I can't figure out yet which option to do with the canopy - open or closed. So here's a shot of each.

    Full review at Modeling Madness on Thursday.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 4 months ago:

    A wonderful result, my friend @tcinla!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 4 months ago:

    Great result and indeed a colorful scheme, Tom @tcinla
    Looking forward to the full review.

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    Carl Smoot said 3 months, 4 weeks ago:

    These Halberd kit really look like a great choice for the variations on the Mustang (and the T Bolt, if I recall correctly). You've got yours done in an attractive scheme and it looks great. How many Mustangs do you have in you collection? I imagine it is quite a few. I've only got one built and its the first one I've built in 50 years! Not that I don't like Mustangs, its just that there are so many choices of kits to build.

    Thanks for sharing this and giving us the review on the kit.

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    George R Blair Jr said 3 months, 4 weeks ago:

    Came out looking really nice, Tom (@tcinla). It looks a little odd with the canopy pushed back all the way to the tail. I like odd things, so I would go with the canopy open.

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    Tom Cleaver said 3 months, 4 weeks ago:

    There's a modeler named Ed Mate who claims he's built 80 Tamiya P-47s. I think I am closing in on him. 🙂