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Trumpeter's
1/32 F4F-4 Wildcat This project started back in November,
2005. I bounced back and forth from one building project to the other.
When you see the photos showing the attachment of the left wing to
the fuselage, you will note that the cockpit is in the model, but
we have not addressed how it got there.
I enlarged the gun barrel openings on the leading edge of the wings, so that when you look into the opening, the gun barrel is centered properly. However, on the F4F-4 the gun barrels are recessed quite a bit, thus it's hard to see them. If I were building the model for myself, I don't think I would add them to the model unless I planned to open up the "ammo" compartments.
With a bit of research, (looking at the
photos in the Wildcat books) I used some flat aluminum stock and hand
crafted a new attachment bracket for the so named "Jury Strut."
I just cut out a hole in the lower wing tip and slipped in the finished
bracket, then filled the area with "CA," (super glue). When
the Wildcat's wings were folded, there was what they call a "Jury
Strut," that attached to the wing tip bracket and to a similar
one on the leading edge of the stabilizers'. (see the "Tail"
section of photos for additional views).
As usual there are gaps, seams, panel lines and rivets to be fixed and.or replaced. Long ago I learned to use .005" aluminum can metal to make my own scribing templates. Go for it !
That's about it for the left wing, so now
I take you to the second segment, which is the "tail" section
of the model. © Rodney Williams 2006 |
