sixman wrote:
Mike,
Thank you for the listings of the colors. From photos I have seen, it looked as though the island was a different color combination.
I know there are limitations to the Trumpeter kit, but I was asked by a friend (whose father served on the Hornet) to build the kit for him, so I wanted to get at least the colors correct. Since I am not planning to enter this into any competitions, I can put up with a model that is not totally accurate.
Do you know if the masks that are made by Gator's masks are any good or would the best bet be to get photos from the internat and draw my own masks?
Frank
Frank, I know the effect. It is an optical trick that the eyes play when the lighter color in a pair of colors becomes the darker one, but if you isolate the 5-O on the hull and the island, you will see they are really the same. Did your friend have any photos of Hornet from his dad? Always on the look-out! Are you building waterline or full hull? You can minimize the impact hull inaccuracies on a WL model a bit better. Let us know how she turns out. The hull I have been trying to bring into line by filling with resin and grinding down to shape did a full melt down. The Trumpy plastic just started bubbling up and softening. Bad reaction somewhere...its a goner. I have several more kits in the stash. I think I may have to scratch build a hull, and if I have to go that route, I might do it much bigger than 1/350. Searching for proper aircraft in bigger scales now. 1/144 looks promising for detailed naval aircraft, but the only B-25 is a J/H by Minicraft, and it is atrocious! Or, I can get busy on my Revell kits and do the whole class in several rigs each. Again, good aircraft are the issue, but easier to coble up in 1/487 scale. I have some 1/500 White Ensign ones that will work. (John, if your listening MAKE MORE!!!!)