Rescue! Black Cat Catalina PBY5A
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October 10, 2021Flaps cut out to bring some more life into this bird.2
October 10, 2021Quickboost engines further improved with push rods from steel3
October 10, 2021Here the engine is painted, washed and with its ignition cables added4
October 10, 2021I want to depict one blister bubble open. Time for my saw.5
October 10, 2021As quite a bit of the interior of this compartment will be seen, some further detailling was needed.6
October 10, 2021No 1:72 scale project without maschine guns from Miniworld.7
October 10, 2021The rough layout of the intented scene.8
October 10, 2021And a close up9
October 10, 2021Back to the details. Forward bulk wall of the maschine gun compartment with ammo feeds for the guns and jump seats for the gunners10
October 10, 2021fire extinguisher and toilet.11
October 10, 2021Finally some color on12
October 10, 2021Machine gun compartment13
October 10, 2021Cockpit section14
October 10, 2021landing lights. The housing was cut out, the side and rear walls built up with sheet and the lights fashioned.15
October 10, 2021The result16
October 10, 2021The engines found their way into the cowlings. With both parts from Quickboost fit was disappointing and assembly required a bit of work.17
October 10, 2021Test fit. The two halfes go together quite easy.18
October 10, 2021For a rescue scene you need pilots. I chose P.J. Productions Navy Pilots of WWII19
October 15, 2021The interior color appeared rather yellowish when compared with reference material. I heard that zinc chromate was mixed with black to create interior green. So that's what I did too. I like the shade of the color now much better. The wheel wells were kept in zinc chromate. The bulkhead is sprayed interior green.20
October 15, 2021The photo etched seats lack cushions. Those are needed so that the pilots will be able to look out of the window and reach the pedals. I will fashion them from sheet and Milliput.21
October 18, 2021I discarded the kits MGs (the grey part). Using Miniworlds barrels and some photo etch I constructed the machine guns and build a support for them. That should be the last detailing step for the interior.22
October 18, 2021Having used zinc chromate as interior color I figured too late that the upper part of the cockpit and thus the inside of the glass part was black. So I scraped the paint off again to redo it.23
October 22, 2021Now done as I think should be correct24
October 18, 2021Some detail painting started25
October 23, 202126
October 23, 2021Things are coming together. Testfit of the rear compartments interior27
October 23, 2021Pilots are almost done. I used the pic in the background to choose colors28
October 23, 2021As the wing tip pontons will be shown in lowered position, the wing tip will be exposed. So I detailed it a bit29
October 23, 2021The rails at the bow of the kit are simplified. I cut them out and fitted the missing anchoring points30
October 25, 2021I hoped to close the fuselage by yesterday, but that was not to be. But pilots are in place with seatbelts fastened31
October 25, 2021Some detail painting, decals, weathering, dry fitting.32
November 1, 2021Finally. The fuselage is closed. Fit was pretty good.33
November 1, 2021The blister canopy compartment after weathering and dusting with everything except the machine guns in place.34
November 1, 2021Starboard side35
November 1, 2021Rear bulkhead.36
November 1, 2021Does not really make sense to show the ailerons deflected and to leave the rudder straight, does it? Only should have done that before glueing the fuselage halves together. This way it was quite a pain. And one which is not over yet.37
November 4, 2021Prepwork. Some filling and sanding. The rear contact areas of the canopy need to be lifted slightly to achieve good alignment.
The wing sits too deep on the central strut. I elevated it by about 0.7mm. Hope I do not have to pay for this when attaching the small support struts.38
November 7, 2021Progress was rather slow. The tail required quite a bit of modifications to position the rudder deflected.39
November 7, 2021The rudder itself needed some attention too. Trimming was added.40
November 7, 2021The wings have been declared ready, were cleaned, primed, sanded and received a coat of Dull and regular Aluminum from Alclad. Next will be varnish, chipping fluid and zinc chromate.41
November 7, 2021The fuselage needs some more sanding. After a million times of dry fitting I hope that the canopy will align smoothly. I am eager to start with the paint job.42
November 9, 2021I needed some coarser work for a change. So I shaped the base for the - not so little - vignette.43
November 9, 202144
November 9, 202145
November 13, 2021The tail really gave me a hard time.46
November 13, 2021Now I consider it done. Let's see how it looks with the primer on.47
November 13, 2021Fit of the canopy is now ok as well.48
November 13, 2021After some fillingsandingfillingsandind she should be ready for primer now.49
November 13, 2021The areas where I want to depict wear received a coat of zinc chromate. Next will be chipping fluid and medium sea grey then.50
November 14, 2021Well, and light grey for the lower parts. Here after a bit of chipping. The light grey I mixed from flat white and H317 grey from Mr. HobbyColor. In the pic it appears lighter than in reality.51
November 14, 2021Primer finally. Unfortunately some more touch ups are needed.52
November 15, 2021According to my research the black cat Catalinas received their black paint on top of the standard Navy scheme. So I spent a couple of hours to delf into that with the help of the vast internet, books and friends who know a bit about this stuff. Fortified with all this knowledge I was finally able to tackle that issue methodologically. Now: Look and Listen! An appropriate amount of grey (Mr. HobbyColor No. 308) was lighted with some white untill it felt right. Then some cobalt blue went into this mixture until I liked it. And on with it onto the top surfaces of the wing. Highlighting some panels, lowlighting some others and splattering the whole surface with the help of an AK splatter mask. This section gives an idea of where I got with that.53
November 15, 2021I had a hard time with chipping with water and a stiff brush only. It took ages to achieve a bit of paint wear.54
November 15, 2021Then I remembered Windex and my tooth brush. Now things sped up.55
November 15, 2021But it is a thin line between intended wear and ruin. I am happy that everything will be covered with black again and that I will be able to have a second chance on some areas.56
November 15, 2021Still, I am quite happy with the overall result and look forward to apply my new expertise on the fuselage.57
November 22, 2021Final result58
November 22, 2021The fuselage needed some more touch ups. But now the metal coat is on.59
November 22, 2021Don't know why, but here I have some orange peel that has to be adressed60
November 22, 2021Another step with the dio. Wrapped the foamboard in cardboard. Next step will be filling the gaps, trimming, sanding, varnish and priming.61
December 12, 2021After chipping fluid zinc chromate followed, then heavy chipping.62
December 12, 202163
December 12, 2021Here wear on the floats and their supports after a light grey coat (ANA602)64
December 12, 2021The underbelly. Sealed with a coat of varnish after chipping.65
December 12, 2021Similar procedure on the fuselage as on the wings.66
December 12, 202167
December 12, 2021And that is where I am now68
January 16, 2022Now all figures are build. As the Catalina crews were Navy personnel too, I assume that they were similar uniforms as their comrades on ships. So I felt free to decommission two privates from an USS Gato class boat to my Catalina where they help the ditched pilot on board.
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Revells kit improved with some scratch building, Quickboost parts, Eduards PE set and some figures from P.J. Productions and CMK.
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