Grumman F6F-3 "Pekelna cica" (Hellcat)View: Slideshow Mosaic List 1January 31, 2019this project is one of the "let's get this quickly together, just for fun" so I didn't even take any pictures of the cockpit. Not too much to see anyway. Basic OOB with decal on instrument panel. 2January 31, 2019 3January 31, 2019engine painted with GSI buffable colors 4January 31, 2019machine gun barrels drilled out for better look 5January 31, 2019wing-fuselage joint was not that bad - small gaps at the top surfaces. Small strips of styrene and carefully sanded down 6January 31, 2019may require further sanding after the first coat of primer 7February 4, 2019final coat in place - camo airbrushed by hand 8February 4, 2019 9February 4, 2019same with the main fuselage 10February 17, 2019pushing forward, decals in place 11February 17, 2019 12February 17, 2019 13February 17, 2019front engine cover with engine itself 14February 17, 2019bits and bobs 15February 17, 2019propeller ready for final matt varnish 16February 17, 2019almost done. just a few things left to do... 17February 17, 2019 18February 17, 2019 19February 17, 2019 20February 17, 2019 21February 17, 2019 22February 17, 2019 23February 17, 2019 24February 17, 2019 25February 17, 2019gun smoke trails and exhaust stains made with oil paints 26February 17, 2019 27February 17, 2019 Comments31 January 2019, 12:29Guy RumpThat's a great looking Hellcat! 🙂17 February 2019, 22:05Martin FrckaThank you 🙂18 February 2019, 22:39gustav72superb1 May 2020, 23:29Project infoGrumman F6F-3 "Pekelna cica" (Hellcat)27 images1:72CompletedGrumman F6F-3 Hellcat US Navy (1794-now)VF-1 40World War 2 - USS Yorktown (CV-10)Sea Blue FS35042-Int Blue FS35164, White FS37875 All albumsView all albums »