Grumman TBM-3S2 Avenger (Dutch Navy)
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January 30, 2017Left: AMT Tigercat, correct spinner, wrong angle of the blades. Right: kit, correct spinner, small blades correct only for an TBF. Middle: obscureco. Spinner&blades Ok.2
January 30, 2017Verlindens R-2600. Molded on pushrods replaced with 0,5 mm rod. 0,2 mm holes for attachment of the ignition wires are well visible. Any of the ignition wires already in place.3
January 30, 2017Finished R-2600 minus "Ölsumpf" on the lower side. Verlinden designed it a bit to large...4
January 30, 2017Ignition wires made of 0,32 mm soldering wire. Intake pipes made of 0,5 mm soldering wire.5
January 30, 2017Holes in the "sheets" punched with flatened 0,7 mm needle.6
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January 30, 2017WRONG PATTERN OF THE HOLES grrrrrrrr(:8
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February 2, 2017Corrected pattern of the holes: 1, 6, 3 & 112
February 5, 2017TBM-3E and TBM-3S had a slightly different arrangement of the lower cowl flap.13
February 5, 2017On the top of the cowling: air duct to the carburetor. At the bottom: air duct to the oil cooler. Both were made of ureol.14
February 5, 2017It was quite a tussle to get the too large engine in the cowling.15
February 5, 2017I intend to left one panel oped to show the engine.16
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March 31, 2023…6 years later: cowl flaps. Details & rivets coming soon.27
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April 3, 2023It’s very interesting: the are two different versions of the trailing edge of the greenhouse canopy used in dash 3S. This is the version used by the RDN, JMSDF and RN (Royal Navy). Next picture shows the other version used only by the RCN.33
April 3, 2023Picture mirrored for nether comparison with pic 32.34
April 4, 2023Eduards etched parts are not bad but only 2D... and so I decided to scratch the rudder pedals.35
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April 7, 2023As usual I intend to install Anyz knobs and switches (silver wire) after painting and installing Eduard’s etched parts.39
April 7, 2023Cockpit side walls corrected. Kits side consoles divided in sole parts combined with scratch build details used on late TBM-3.40
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April 7, 2023Armrest support replaced with 0,6 mm wire.42
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April 8, 2023Radio boxes, 1st step: attaching of pre drilled etched parts on matched plastic pieces for the 3rd dimension.44
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April 8, 2023Radio boxes, 2nd step: knobs and switches in place.46
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April 13, 2023Today I received decals for a Dutch version that you normally not get (thank you Erik!!)
BTW: this is the reason why I love Scalemates! Tim: thank you for creating this website🙂🙂🙂53
April 14, 2023“How much inside of the cockpit you can see after completing the fuselage?”: is here the question.🙂54
April 14, 2023I suppose the most of the cables will be not visible..,55
April 14, 2023Loops of 0,15 mm wire installed “through” the fuselage side.56
April 14, 2023The same situation 2 minutes later.57
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April 15, 2023On several pictures it’s clearly visible that the middle seat was occupied. In correspondence with the plane’s destination it was probably the weapon / radio operator. Despite intensive research I found no information about the layout of the second cockpit. In such a case improvisation helps.62
April 15, 2023Center and left console will be detailed.63
April 15, 2023Two of seven black boxes in place.64
April 16, 2023Working stations of the pilot & WSO completed.65
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April 22, 20233rd station.68
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April 23, 2023This time I used in addition to the knobs decals for knob-scales (Anyz).71
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April 23, 2023Unfortunately there are no information in the net about the installation of the 3rd seat. Very likely the seat was rotatable.73
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April 23, 2023Because a TBM-3S has no turret the lack of ribs and stringers will be visible. Yesterday I’ve forgotten this an had to airbrush the IG second time.76
April 25, 2023TBM-3S had no dorsal gun. MDC set consists a resin part as replacement for the clear part. The fit is average.77
April 25, 2023Triangle shaped windows were closed with sheet.78
April 27, 2023Preparing of the wings. Step 1: trailing edges thinned down with 180 grit sandpaper.79
April 27, 2023Step 2: before separating the ailerons and especially the flaps it’s very important to measure the thickness of the wings.80
April 29, 2023Step 3: after separating flaps and ailerons the “hollow” between the upper and lower side filled with plastic “wedges”.81
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April 30, 2023Step 4: detailing the inner side of the wings.83
April 30, 2023Fortunately I can use my own research (first Avenger project 1997, build for the german modeling magazine ModellFan)84
April 30, 2023Step 4 completed.85
May 1, 2023Step 5 completed: ailerons with aerodynamic compensation. 0,56 mm wire twisted around a square rod (3 mm). On end flattened.86
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May 8, 2023The kit offers HVAR’s with large fins and Mark 5 mounting sockets but installation points unter the wings for old Mark 4 rails (the two outer marked with red arrow). All later TBM’s especially TBM-3s were equipped with Mark 5 sockets and HVAR’s with smaller fins. Because of that I corrected this by using 0,13 mm thin plastic.89
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May 9, 2023It’s easier to make the reinforcement-box from a solid piece of plastic. Because of that I made the lightening holes a bit larger on underside („mit einem Senker angesenkt“).92
May 14, 2023About 120 parts later than last (91) picture; flaps completed.93
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May 15, 2023APS-4 radar pod.96
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May 15, 2023It was a „hard work“ to determine the correct pylon position. 🙂100
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May 16, 2023Research about details under the right wing.102
May 16, 2023A question to all Avenger experts: can someone tell me the function of these 3 antennae?103
May 18, 2023Many years ago I build Avengers “son”, the AF Guardian in 1:72 long before the first “right” kit was released. The (vacuum formed) parts for the search light remaind in the spare box. I’m very stunned that the part has the correct size for my current Avenger project.104
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May 18, 2023Ready for “vacumtoastering”🙂106
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May 18, 2023Search light completed (minus painting interior and bulb).108
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May 18, 2023Green: corrected/workable front attachment point.111
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May 20, 2023Cowling & forward fuselage: take you time so no putty is needed.113
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May 21, 2023New research results; they were 4 attachment points (rollers) for the 3.rd seat.117
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May 22, 2023Fuselage windows plus an extra „device” (??) in place.119
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May 22, 2023Extra “device” on left side. I noticed that the position of this device (??) differs with the planes.121
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May 25, 2023In this case bare metal foil is the best choice for masking the oval windows.123
May 25, 2023Windscreen in place.124
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May 25, 2023Recognition light: red, green, amber (fw, middle, aft).126
May 26, 2023The last great hurdle is taken: vacuum formed greenhouse is in place without mess. 🙂127
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May 27, 2023I have just successfully completed the most important task of the entire project; installing the distinctive (vacuum formed) greenhouse canopy. At the front there is a segment which I sawed off the long kit part. Unlike the standard Avenger, this element was in the original made of solid sheet metal.129
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May 27, 2023Position lights removed, will be replaced with a clear blue parts.131
May 28, 2023New research results: the „device“ (antenna) on the left side is not square but oval. On the upper side they are a inlet.132
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May 28, 2023New research results about position and size of the outlet on the right side.134
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May 28, 2023Externaly installed arresting hook.136
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June 5, 2023Today morning I removed the masks and had watch very curious for the result139
June 5, 2023Front instrument panel lights. For better handling/ installing on the lower inner side of the windscreen I combined the lights with the interior structure.140
June 5, 2023Right light in place.141
June 5, 2023Left light in place.142
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June 7, 2023Right: original roundel has bin desintagrated…🙁. Fortunately I found in the spare box a sheet from a CA kit for a Dutch Gloster Meteor. A bit to large but by using a circle cutter I could do it smaller. 🙂144
June 7, 2023„Self smaller made“ roundel has worked and looking good. The orange is a little bit less intensive and the blue a bit more purple but sh… happens! On course again. 🙂.145
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June 7, 2023Left: Nixvielgut white!🙁147
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June 8, 2023On course again: the same “white” on both upper wings. Blue formation lights (clear resin ) in place.152
June 10, 2023Cowl flaps and exhaust tubes in place.153
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June 11, 2023The first batch of detailing: correct attachment of the door on leg, moulded in wiring removed .155
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June 11, 2023Wiring completed: 3 x hydraulic line for the retraction piston & brake and 1 x electric cable to the locking solenoid/switch (installed on retracting strut, not in picture).
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June 11, 2023Both catapult hooks and tie down ring replaced with wire.159
June 12, 2023Great curiosity: in the box I found only one retraction strut, datailed and painted. The other one was missing. Because of they I had to scratch the part.
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June 12, 2023Unusual color for prop blades: gray with a touch metallic. Spinner in turquoise/ green.162
June 12, 2023Completed minus any accents in alu and dark grey.163
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June 15, 2023I have been waiting for this moment for several months: several hundred parts finally look like an airplane.🙂168
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June 17, 2023As usual I used two pieces of wire (0,2 mm) to attach the sliding canopy parts to the fuselage without glue. Both holes are made „through“ recessed panel lines and are practically invisible.171
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