academy 1/72 T-6 Harvard

While I am waiting to regain my sanity wrt the 1/32 Tam P-51 build I whipped this 1/72 T-6 from the stach.

The interior is not really visable through the canopy framing so it is very simple.

I want to replicate this one at the field where I work.

Theuns

Fill/sand and prep for alclad over the weekend I hope.

This thing ig going so fast I should have entered the weekend GB…darn!

Theuns

Great start. I recall making a Monogram T-6 back in the day, I was 8. I’ll be following this one.

Toshi

I have completed a few of these Academy 1/72 T-6’s and they are really nice easy models that come out great with little effort.

The one thing you need to do (if you want to be pedantic) is to cut off the fairing that goes over the elevator trim tab pushrod on the right hand elevator and glue it on the bottom of the right elev.

Where I work there are a few T’6’s and tey have a universal elevator. The left fots on the right side ect. Therefor the top fairing on the left will be on the bottom of the right.

Theuns

Looking good my man. Nice to see a T-6 getting built. I love the Texan because it was so important in the war. We don’t see many getting built though. Looking forward to seeing this come together.

BK

During the 80’s and 90’s the South African AF was the biggest user of Harvards or as they were called “spammies” in the world.

Theuns

I’ve had one of these half built for years and it keeps saying to me “My outer wing panels don’t have enough dihedral![^o)]” Time to measure, I guess.

That’s going to be one shiny aircraft! That mirror finish will be a real bear to replicate!

I do like the contrast with the control surfaces, however.

Good luck!

Gary

Thats gotta be the most immaculate, most shiny T-6 Ive ever seen. Looking forward to this.

The guys here in SA tend to “baby” their T-6’s allot. Some of these guys trained on them during their AF days so they have a soft spot for them.

As for the paint I will be using alclad airframe alluminium over gloss black. I have found in small scale that pollished alluminium is a bit to “chrome”

Theuns

One of my pet hates is masking canopies…this took me a good long while this morning but atleast it is done!

I got the promer on, sanded that then shot the gloss black enamel on. After it cures for a day or 2 I will start the pollishing thereof with 12000 MM to get ready for alclad.

Theuns

I did this experiment , 3 coats of alclad airframe alluminium. It (to me atleast) gives the effect without being “mirror chrome”

Theuns

Wow! Now that is shiny!

Yessir, SHINEY!!

Just imagine if I went with pollished allu it would have blown the chip in the camera!

Theuns

Here is the alclad on, not overly chrome-like I am OK with it.

Theuns

Dude, that looks great. Your painting came out awesome.

BK

Wow, amazing work. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the build

All done, airframe allu over gloss black, silver on the fabric ,aftermarket local decals.

Theuns

Fantastic !! Simply awesome. I love it love it love IT !!!

BK