1/72 Airfix Kingfishers
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 11:02 am
After recovering from the 1/18th scale P-38F contract job, I wanted to do something simple and straightforward. (ya know... instead of tackling and finishing the 20+ other modelling projects I have that are on hold...)A few months ago I received a box of older models and in the lot were two 1/72nd scale Airfix/MPC Vought-Sikorsky Kingfishers. I knew the original decals were not even worth trying, so I bought a decal set on Ebay and got to work. These are pretty basic kits but they can come out to be decent little replicas. I built both out of box and didn't even try to do any detailing.
I was able to finish the first one in time for Pearl Harbor Day on Saturday. We have a temporary display up for Pearl Harbor this month in the museum, and it was the perfect addition to it. The markings are for "1-0-2", one of USS Arizona's three Kingfishers that were onboard during that fateful morning.




Friend of CASC, close family friend of my father and I, and master modeler: Bob Bracci (who is a Pearl Harbor historian and expert in his own right) saw the display had a Val and Zero, but no Kate. So he decided to rectify that... and built this 1/72 Hasegawa kit in two days...



You might know Bob's work if you've visited the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum on Ford Island where his detailed diorama of Pearl Harbor has helped educate thousands of visitors. Here is a shot of the display before the Kingfisher, Kate, and display placards were installed. I'll try and remind myself to take a picture of the finished display tomorrow.

The second Kingfisher is in the works that I hope to finish ASAP. Stay tuned!
Chris
I was able to finish the first one in time for Pearl Harbor Day on Saturday. We have a temporary display up for Pearl Harbor this month in the museum, and it was the perfect addition to it. The markings are for "1-0-2", one of USS Arizona's three Kingfishers that were onboard during that fateful morning.




Friend of CASC, close family friend of my father and I, and master modeler: Bob Bracci (who is a Pearl Harbor historian and expert in his own right) saw the display had a Val and Zero, but no Kate. So he decided to rectify that... and built this 1/72 Hasegawa kit in two days...



You might know Bob's work if you've visited the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum on Ford Island where his detailed diorama of Pearl Harbor has helped educate thousands of visitors. Here is a shot of the display before the Kingfisher, Kate, and display placards were installed. I'll try and remind myself to take a picture of the finished display tomorrow.

The second Kingfisher is in the works that I hope to finish ASAP. Stay tuned!
Chris