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Tamiya’s 1:48 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat


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I used the terrific 1:48 scale Tamiya Wildcat kit to build “White 23”, the F4F-4 that Lt. Cdr. John Thatch flew on June 4, 1942 during the battle of Midway. Thatch flew this plane, BuNo 5093, when he shot down three Zeros in one of the classic fighter combats of World War II. On that mission he also used his famous “Thatch weave” defensive maneuver for the first time. This particular Wildcat has quite a history: before being assigned to Fighting Three and participating in the Midway battle, this plane was assigned to Fighting Eight attached to USS Hornet, and was aboard for Doolittle’s B-25 raid on Tokyo. Sadly, 5093 was pushed over the side during unsuccessful efforts to save USS Yorktown from sinking after being torpedoed at Midway.

 

The Tamiya Wildcat is the best F4F in 1:48 scale, but the HobbyBoss Wildcats are a close second. I used no filler, as there were no fit issues at all. Careful parts preparation and assembly will result in near-perfect fit. I built the kit almost straight from the box, with just a few corrections and additions. The cockpit is kit stock, with the addition of True Details lap belts and shoulder harneses. Shoulder straps were added to navy aircraft just prior to the Midway battle. I did correct the kit cockpit floor – the kit piece is solid, when in fact the actual cockpit had no floor, just foot troughs on each side of the stick. I cut away the sides of the kit floor to more accurately represent this. I substituted the kit wheels with True Details resin examples. The tail wheel appears to be the larger pneumatic tire, rather that the smaller solid rubber tire used on carrier-based aircraft, but I didn’t correct it. I cut away and dropped the flaps, and added an antenna wire made from my wife’s hair. I also added a small whip antenna made of thin wire to the fuselage spine behind the cockpit. I used Model Master enamels to paint the USN Blue Gray topside color and the flat gull grey underside color. The decals came from a long-out-of-production Three Guys Replicas sheet, ‘First Team Wildcats’.

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The best description I can give to your build is: Nailed it! :smiley20:

 

It looks superb, from the colors to the weathering. Congrats on a fitting tribute to one of our great aviators. By the way, I do believe his log book is on display in the museum in Pensacola, with the book opened to the pages logging his hours for the Battle of Midway.

 

GIL :smiley16:

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The best description I can give to your build is: Nailed it! :smiley20:

 

It looks superb, from the colors to the weathering. Congrats on a fitting tribute to one of our great aviators. By the way, I do believe his log book is on display in the museum in Pensacola, with the book opened to the pages logging his hours for the Battle of Midway.

 

GIL :smiley16:

 

Thanks, Gil! I visit the museum in Pensacola pretty often, so next time I'm there I'll look for Thatch's display.

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Very nicely done. Great weathering and a very clean looking build.

 

Bill

Thanks, Bill!

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WOW! Awesome build. As Wild Bill said - it's good to see models that don't look like they're beat to sh*^. :smiley2:

 

I also like when models are built to replicate a specific aviator's plane etc... :smiley32:

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WOW! Awesome build. As Wild Bill said - it's good to see models that don't look like they're beat to sh*^. :smiley2:

 

I also like when models are built to replicate a specific aviator's plane etc... :smiley32:

 

Thanks for the comments! I've gotten more interested the past few years in building specific aircraft. I have a long-term project to build as many Navy Mig-killing jets as I can.

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