I don't see why not, it could tie in with the 70th anniversary of Operation 'Torch'
You know, I nearly forgot that anniversary and I shouldn't have--my father was in Operation Torch. Perhaps we could consider doing armor, aircraft, ships, anything at all that was involved in that part of the War. There are certainly enough different nationalities and machinery that were involved there.
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I don't exactly have a set scheme yet for the F4U-4 but I do have markings in my spares for one of the choices. In fact, it's an airplane you sent me a photo of.
Here's a photo of the "progress" so far. As I have earlier learned, Testors and Pactra yellow and black are almost indestructible. I tried stripping with oven cleaner, brake fluid, acetone/alcohol mix, and straight acetone. I finally broke down and wet-sanded the stripes smooth using acetone/alcohol for the fluid and simply made the surface uniform and smooth. Other than that this is a very straightforward restoration, though the kit isn't exactly what one would call high-tech today. For 1981 it was decent, though the cockpit, gear well, and engine detail are very sparse.
April Group Build--F4U Corsair