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F8F Bearcat

Started by Radish, July 16, 2010, 12:01:42 AM

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Radish

OK chaps, the Revell Bearcat is out (re-released Monogram kit) that's an easy quick build, petite and attractive.

Any ideas on what to do with it?

Some can be straight forward repaints, others might be more involved modifications.

What are your suggestions?
Can we have details too.....?/
eg....Royal Navy Bearcat FB2, in Sky/Grey with Korean War stripes.
        USAAF Natural metal, using markings from a 9th AF P-47 unit.

Any profiles would be most welcome.
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PR19_Kit

Lots of scope for pylon racer Bearcats of course, but that's RW stuff.

I did that kit as the Smirnoff liveried 'Rare Bear' umpteen years ago, and it's a lovely little model to put together. I've always wondered what to do with the weird conical stand though, and the Revell version still includes it........!
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Maverick

G'day Terry,

Here's a list of profiles I've done for the Bearcat over the years.  They should be up on my photobucket account.

http://s150.photobucket.com/albums/s101/Maverick65au/

F8F 01 (French NMF F8F-2)
F8F 02 (Haitian NMF F8F-2)
F8F 03 (IDF NMF F8F-2)
F8F 04 (IDF Camo F8F-2)
F8F 05 (SAAF NMF F8F-2)
F8F 06 (RAAF NMF F8F-2)
F8F 07 (Indonesian NMF F8F-2)
F8F 08 (Indonesian Camo F8F-2)
F8F 09 (Nationalist Chinese overall Blue F8F-2)
F8F 10 (Nationalist Chinese NMF F8F-2)
F8F 11 (Nationalist Chinese Camo F8F-2)
F8F 12 (RN BPF overall Blue F8F-2
F8F 13 (RN Far East Fleet Camo F8F-2
F8F 14 (RAN Korean War F8F-2)
F8F 15 (RAAF Late Pacific War F8F-2)
F8F 16 (RAF Desert Camo F8F-2)
F8F 17 (RAF SEAC F8F-2)
F8F 18 (RAF Day Fighter Camo F8F-2)
F8F 19 (RAF Early Post War Camo F8F-2)
F8F 20 (Honduran F8F-2)
F8F 21 (El Salvadorean F8F-2)
F8F 22 (USN WW2 F8F-2)
F8F 23 (USAAF AVG F8F-2)
F8F 24 (USAAF F8F-2)
F8F 25 (Luftwaffe Captured F8F-2)


Regards,

Mav

Radish

Nice one, Mav.

Plenty to have a go at!!
Cheers....an IDF one springs to mind immediatly...in fact two of them do. :thumbsup:
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Radish

On Mav's link, they're on p70/71, but there's so much inspiration on there ....have a good browse!!
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GTX

I have one like this planned:



Regards,

Greg
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James

#6
I like.  :o

Got one of these Revell kits in the stash, so I might have to do one.

philp

Doing mine as a RN bird over Korea (in Sea Fury markings, of course).  Maybe I will try and finish it up for Nats but that means I have to mask more stripes :banghead:
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Doc Yo

 Give it a spinner. Bare propellers on anything that does more than 200 mph are an offense against the
Creator.

Radish

Spinners certainly look more aesthetic...certainly something to consider.....especially when tipped with flight or squadron colours.
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jcf

#10
No raised canopy, like the original configuration of the Howell Miller designed, Granville Bros. built "Time Flies" for Frank Hawks.



:thumbsup:

GTX

It's all nose! ;D



Regards,

Greg
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Jeffry Fontaine

Quote from: Radish on July 17, 2010, 02:03:06 AMSpinners certainly look more aesthetic...certainly something to consider.....especially when tipped with flight or squadron colours.

One of my first WHIF attempts was to modify the 1/48th scale Hawk F8F Bearcat by replacing the propeller with another from the Monogram Hawker Typhoon and painted the thing in a very pretty light blue.  I used decals from a model car kit that had NASCAR markings for one of Richard Petty's race cars.
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Greg's profile makes me ask the question.  Has anybody considered an inline engined Bearcat?
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sequoiaranger

#14
>OK chaps, the Revell Bearcat is out (re-released Monogram kit) that's an easy quick build, petite and attractive.
Any ideas on what to do with it?<

I made an "Early Bearcat" by using the turtledeck from an F4F with a three-blade prop from a Hellcat. I painted it the three-tone camo of the Marianas Turkey Shoot with Alex Vraciu at the helm (stick?). I figured that maybe the US Navy decided to specialize and have the heftier Hellcat be the escort fighter, and the fast-climbing Bearcat be the fleet defense fighter. Ir's kind of a double-take whif, in that it has a familiar look to it (Hellcat) at first glance, but there is something different about it that "requires" a second look.


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