Hobbycraft 1/48 P-26A

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Hobbycraft 1/48 P-26A

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Another day, another project begins. I’m starting this one in slight trail of my F2A Buffalo, since it is a kindred Yellow Wings aircraft type. The Boeing P-26A, the US Army Air Corps’ first monoplane fighter. This is the Hobbycraft 1/48 kit

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I’ll be building it in the markings of the 34th Pursuit Squadron, 17th Pursuit Group, out of March Field, California, circa 1934/35

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As usual, construction starts in the cockpit. I added a seat belt using some Toms Modelworks PE buckles and dental floss as the webbing material

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I also added the sidewalls parts of a pamphlet bag on one side and the throttle quadrant on the opposite side

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Next up will be painting, which will be in aluminum color, as the interiors were done in aluminum lacquer.
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Fun. They sure had some colorful schemes on the Peashooters.
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That’s for sure! Blue or OD fuselage and Yellow wings, plus squadron markings. Some very attractive schemes.
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Oh nice! A Peashooter!
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Stikpusher wrote:I added a seat belt using some Toms Modelworks PE buckles and dental floss as the webbing material
I don't understand what you did with the dental floss and am curious. Could you elaborate?
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The PE buckles are separate items, without the webbing portion of the belt. I used tape type dental floss, not the round stuff, and fed it thru the loop section of the buckle. I then doubled the floss back on itself and cut it to an appropriate length. Very sharp scissors or a knife is needed to cut the floss. Afterwards, I attached the belts onto the seat pan using this CA glue.

I could have used thin strips of paper or foil in place of the floss, but those I would have to cut to width first. Since the floss was already an appropriate width, I tried threading it thru the buckles in practice, and saw that it fit, then proceeded from there.

In all honesty I am not a fan of doing a harness in this manner, but I was out of the wide pre war lap belts in my accessories bin, and these buckles were the next best option without buying something and waiting a week or so for a delivery.
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I get it now, thanks.

That's a clever idea, that's for sure.
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Yes, I agree with Greg, that is a great idea Carlos, and one I'll be using in the future! :bow:
I'm glad to see this Peashooter started as I have that same kit; it will be fun watching you build this! I've had mine out of its box several times but haven't had the courage to begin it yet. :grin:
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That dental floss worked perfect for the lap belts Carlos!! Good thinkin’ !!
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