I really like the TBD as an airplane, the wing shape, how it blends with the fuselage, the overall proportions and shape, I think it is just a great looking machine. Can't wait to see the final result.
Two technical issues: The Devastator could carry one torpedo (i.e. Midway), two 500lb. bombs (Wake Island), or six 100lb. bombs (Coral Sea); but *NOT* all at the same time. The perspex "window" in the nose under the doors behind the engine was for the Norden bombsight which was used in the level-bombing configuration ONLY. The doors were closed and partially covered by the torpedo cradle when a torpedo was carried.
I just bought this and looking at the instructions I think that you should remove the internal masking from the torpedo window, but leave the outside masking in place if you intend to have the cover doors open. (AS MOLDED)then remove the masking after all painting & weathering is done.
You could be right, I'm past that stage now, I masked it both sides and you won't really see it unless you pick up the model and look inside from underneath.
I really like the TBD as an airplane, the wing shape, how it blends with the fuselage, the overall proportions and shape, I think it is just a great looking machine. Can't wait to see the final result.
Yes, I am looking forward to the paint scheme n it.
I'm really looking forward to the 1/72 release of the TBD.
FFR, omit the square brass sections from the rear of the torpedo. They were a 1943 addition for the Avenger.
Looks to be a HUGE improvement over the old Monogram kit, which was just horrible.
Two technical issues:
The Devastator could carry one torpedo (i.e. Midway), two 500lb. bombs (Wake Island), or six 100lb. bombs (Coral Sea); but *NOT* all at the same time.
The perspex "window" in the nose under the doors behind the engine was for the Norden bombsight which was used in the level-bombing configuration ONLY. The doors were closed and partially covered by the torpedo cradle when a torpedo was carried.
I built one Hobby Boss kit. That was enough for me.
I just bought this and looking at the instructions I think that you should remove the internal masking from the torpedo window, but leave the outside masking in place if you intend to have the cover doors open. (AS MOLDED)then remove the masking after all painting & weathering is done.
You could be right, I'm past that stage now, I masked it both sides and you won't really see it unless you pick up the model and look inside from underneath.
Is this the Great Wall kit re-boxed and re-issued??
Ні, це власна розробка Hobby Boss.
No, it's Hobby Boss