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DONE @p.3 +++ MV-10H Bronco (Project "Black Pony"), 919th SOSS; Duke Field, 2020

Started by Dizzyfugu, November 09, 2021, 06:32:56 AM

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Dizzyfugu

Hardware update, now with some warts.


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Looking pretty good, despite the massive PSR work all around. The gondola might be more massive and taller, but it's also a bit shorter than the original so that the proportions still work well. The contraprops and the IFR probe add a menacing touch, and painting starts soon.  :lol:

Old Wombat

Has a life outside of What-If & wishes it would stop interfering!

"The purpose of all War is Peace" - St. Augustine

veritas ad mortus veritas est

AndrewF


Pellson

Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!

Dizzyfugu

Finding a suitable and plausible paint scheme was not easy. Taking the late A-10s as potential benchmark, an overall light grey livery (with focus on low contrast against the sky as protection against ground fire) would have been a likely choice – and in fact the last operational American OV-10s were painted in this fashion. But in order to provide a different look I used the contemporary USAF V-22Bs and Special Operations MC-130s as benchmark, which typically carry a darker paint scheme consisting of uniform FS 36118 from above, FS 36375 underneath (with a low, wavy waterline), plus low-viz markings. Not spectacular, but plausible – and very similar to the late r/w Colombian OV-10s. As a bonus, it's "Gunship Gray". Very suitable. :D
The cockpit tub became Dark Gull Grey (FS 36231, Humbrol 140) and the landing gear white (Revell 301). Conservative.

The model received an overall black ink washing and some post-panel-shading, to liven up the dull all-grey livery.
In the meantime, fiffly work on ordnance and props made progress, too.


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony" (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Old Wombat

Has a life outside of What-If & wishes it would stop interfering!

"The purpose of all War is Peace" - St. Augustine

veritas ad mortus veritas est

Dizzyfugu

Finish line comes closer.  The decals were gathered from various sources, and I settled for black USAF low-viz markings. The "stars and bars" come from a late USAF F-4, the "IP" tail code was tailored from F-16 markings and the shark mouth from an Academy AH-64. Most stencils came from another Academy OV-10 sheet and some other sources.
Decals were also used to create the trim on the propeller blades and markings on the ordnance.


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony"; "IP 002 (s/n 18-2002)", USAF 919th Special Operations Support Squadron, 919th Special Operations Wing; Duke Field (Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #3, Florida), 2020 (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Boeing MV-10H "Super Bronco" a.k.a. "Black Pony"; "IP 002 (s/n 18-2002)", USAF 919th Special Operations Support Squadron, 919th Special Operations Wing; Duke Field (Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field #3, Florida), 2020 (Whif/kitbashing) - WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Pellson

Those Chinese topsails - do we know to what purpose they serve? They look quite draggy, so it has to have something to do with low speed handling, I would assume?
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!

AndrewF

Quote from: Pellson on November 17, 2021, 12:18:53 AM
Those Chinese topsails - do we know to what purpose they serve? They look quite draggy, so it has to have something to do with low speed handling, I would assume?

I was wondering about that as well - I found this explanation: https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/34471/what-is-the-purpose-of-these-winglets-on-the-chinese-version-of-the-an-2

The claim that "Y-5B aircraft fitted with triple tipsails on the upper wing tips, which reputedly gave 20% higher climb rate and improved L/D ratio by 15%." doesn't seem to convince many people...

Dizzyfugu

Quote from: AndrewF on November 17, 2021, 01:11:56 AM
The claim that "Y-5B aircraft fitted with triple tipsails on the upper wing tips, which reputedly gave 20% higher climb rate and improved L/D ratio by 15%." doesn't seem to convince many people...

Yup. I think that these are SF figures (esp. on a draggy An-2!), but it's whifworld and they adda a nice touch to the aircraft.  ;)



Certainly inspired by proven real-world designs...



Tophe

[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

nighthunter

Quote from: Dizzyfugu on November 17, 2021, 11:31:10 PM
Model has been finished, pictures next.
Thomas, you inspired me to do my own version, in Paint, it'll be a MV-10S, using the OV-10D airframe, but with your added mods, the Cockpit will be the AH-1F style "armored" and use the AH-1Z lower frame with the bulgy cheeks, the engines will be turboprops from a Beechcraft Super King. The drawings were done by others, the kitbashing will be done by me, lol!
"Mind that bus." "What bus?" *SPLAT!*

Dizzyfugu

Disaster struck during flight shots: the Bronco "crashed" down from its holder and is now under emergency surgery.  :-\

Tophe

[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]