Corsair
A-7K Virginia ANG / 0288
Often
I dreamt about rebuilding a Corsair A-7D into a A-7K. But than when you have a
good look at the pictures and/or drawings it’s a hell of a job.
Some
months ago I visited my favourite modelshop here in The Netherlands and there it
was ……….. a dream became reality. A
resin 1/48 Czech Republic made kit in two versions both Navy and USAF, based on
the famous Hasegawa kit.
The
kit provides you the resin fuselage, tail, topside innerwing complete cockpit
incl. seats and decals. I bought the Arizona ANG version.
So
I started with the A-7K, a nice kit but with lots of work to be done. F.i. due
to bad wrapping of the resin some small parts of the top wing were broken of and
the well known problem of lots of small holes in the resin fuselage. Furthermore
I decided not to use the cockpit parts and seats but the ones from Blackbox for
the A-7D. Front seat has to be corrected with canopy piercers and I decided to
add lots of detail to innerside of the cockpit.
The
open side panels were cut out from the Hasegawa kit and replaced in the resin
fuselage, again lots of work as the resin is very very thick at the bottom, but
I managed. Also the fitting of the top resin wing and the Hasegawa underwing
isn’t good, lots of sanding has to be done here.
The
canopy is also a special project, there is only one in the kit, often you see
two in a resin kit and all the details are missing. The complete framework is
scratchbuilt and the mirrors (6) are etchwork leftovers.