WIP: P-40E in Brazilian Air Force service circa 1943 (Academy 1/72)

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ArmouredSprue

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Feb 26, 2013
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Hi all!



Let's start a new project. This time will be the well known Curtiss fighter and backbone of the American Air Force in the beginning of World War Two, the P-40E.



There is an excellent article about those first P-40E's received by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) in August 1942 written by Árpád Árbocz entitled: Cores e Camuflagens dos P-40E no Brasil (Colours and Camouflage for the P-40E in Brazil) here - (Sorry! Portuguese text only).



Basically, the first 6 aircraft to arrive in Brazil were part of Kittyhawk's MKIa lot originally destined to RAF. Therefore they had been delivered in the Temperate Land Scheme.



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P-40E (US serial number: 41-36132) FAB 01



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Profile representing the photo above



Besides that above mentioned link, I will also relay on my most recently acquired book
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According to Árpád Árbocz author of the above mentioned article, the most probable colour scheme translated to the Federal Standard representation would be:
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That will be my guideline.

The Kit

I'll be using the Academy kit in 1/72 for this project.

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The box art

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Sprue 1

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Sprue 2

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Sprue 3

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Clear parts

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Instructions 1

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Instructions 2

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Instructions 3

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Instructions 4

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Instructions 5

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Instructions 6

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Instructions 7

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Instructions 8

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Instructions addendum with RAAF scheme

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Decal sheet

For this kit I'll be using this photoetched parts. I'm not totally green to the use of PE's but I'm not an expert either. So I can foresee some dramas along the away! :)

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The PE set

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PE instruction 1

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PE instruction 2

I also have this amazing FCM decal sheet that I was saving for a long time, waiting to the right opportunity to use it. Finally the time has come for me to start my P-40 series in Brazilian markings.

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Decal instructions

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FCM decal (unfortunately discontinued)



Let's go!
 
More progress.

I've painted the interior green and then painted some details in black and dry-brush lightly with aluminium.

Add the PE seat belts and painted it.

Finally glued the fuselage halves together.

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Also added the PE for the landing gear bay and doors.

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Closed the sides and ready to putty and sand paper.

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Any comments?
 
Looking good methinks. I like the way you are going to attach the wing to the fuselage. Gluing of the bottom half of the wing to the fuselage firstly , allows to avoid gaps at the wing roots while sticking the top halves of the wing usually. As far as the stabilizers are concerned.. personally I prefer attaching of them before the wing sticking. The tails can be the baseline to keep the correct wing dihedral.
 

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