Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk (2 Viewers)

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Because I must make a break for the SUPERCORSAIR I have started with the nice Curtiss.
References:
In Action No. 203 "US Navy Floatplanes";
Naval Fighters No. 38 "Curtiss SC-1/2 Seahawk".

Model by SMER in 1/72

additional Parts:
Evergreens STRIP STYRENES;
VERLINDENs Parts for P-47 Thunderbolt;
QUICKBOOSTs Curtiss Propeller;
Reheat Models "Cockpit, trim wheels levers";
first Star of the false engine from the supercorsair from Special Hobby.

On the Photo you can see the first steps for cockpit: Evergreen and Verlinden Parts.

Horrido
Trecker
 

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Hallo Wojtek!
The 2*3 white stripes in the fuselageparts are from evergreen.
Also the boards left and right on the cockpitfloor.
As next commes interiorgreen. The black for the armatures and so.
Horrido
Trecker
 
I've thought in that way.I usually use phone cards and different pirces of plastic remains of other models.:)
 
As next I make a new instrumentboard and complete the cockpit with levers and the stick and so on.

Can you help me?
I need good profiles or painting-schemata for the Curtiss Seahawk.

Thanks
Trecker
 

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Hi Trecker,

Nice build although I would like to ask you how much of the P-47 cockpit did you actually use in order to build the SC-1.

I have also purchased it and eventhough Aires has done a remarkable job besides the engine's throtlle and a few other small parts I can't really think how I could further use it on my SC-1. For example, the cockpit's instruments panel doesn't much that of the SC-1, at all!

It's a bit hard to make a surgery on the specific part and achieve a good result.

Cheers
Sernak
 

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