Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket

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Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket

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While readying the Su-6 AM-42 for a coat of flat clearcoat once the decals dried and settles in, I've decided to move on to my next build - Minicraft's 1/48 scale Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket. I bought this kit a couple years ago out of curiosity and interest.

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I didn't provide sprue shots because I was too anxious to get started on it. Step 1 was.... wings. LOLOL!!!

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I jumped ahead on the simple parts... the tail wings

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Rudder pedal parts attached to the back of instrument panel. I used Deluxe 10 Second Liquid Glue for this one,

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More to follow....



For those interested in learning more about this odd, one-off prototype aircraft:

http://aviation-history.com/grumman/xf5f.html
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HAWKAAAA-AAAA

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:popcorn:
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indeed very odd looking plane...
The instrument panel looks very good!
Are there decals for the IP included ?

Nice find and great looking cover Bruce! :-D

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Grumman’s first attempt at the twin engine heavy fighter. They got it right the next time with the F7F.
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Stikpusher wrote:Grumman’s first attempt at the twin engine heavy fighter. They got it right the next time with the F7F.
Which again is a beauty !

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Oh yes indeed. My father saw the kit I have of one on my stash shelf and said, “That looks like a real hot rod”. He crewed on B-26 Invaders in the late ‘50s, so he was pretty familiar with twin engine performance of that era.
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KSaarni wrote:indeed very odd looking plane...
The instrument panel looks very good!
Are there decals for the IP included ?

Nice find and great looking cover Bruce! :-D

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No decals for instrument panel. The panel has just the right amount of details to paint it.

Funny, the cockpit is assembled directly on the top center wing area.
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That’s possibly how the real thing was built. Some aircraft of that era had the cockpit flooring as part of the wing top. I know for certain that the P-40 did. I believe the early model P-51 did also.
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A little progress....

So far, this kit hasn't shown me any fit issues.

I opt to build the early version of the Skyrocket. Tail rudders attached.

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This is what the late version rudder looks like. They're more pronounced even though they are the same exact size..

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Nose with gun ports filled in since I'm building the early version.

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Masking the canopy was very time consuming. The main canopy took me 2 hours to mask.

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Nose canopy. This took me about 45 minutes - an hour to mask. Side windows stiil needs to be masked off. Just wanted to show how thin the tape strips were I used to mask.


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“Who controls the skies, controls the fate of this Earth”

Author unknown- 352nd Fighter Group, Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney

“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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