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1/48 TBD-1 Devastator from Great Wall Hobbies


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Build #6 for the year, the Great Wall Hobbies TBD-1 Devastator in 1/48. This is Ensign George Gay's aircraft that he flew with Torpedo Squadron 8 at the Battle of Midway in 1942. Of the 15 Devastators of VT-8 that attacked the Japanese fleet at Midway, all were shot down with Gay being the only survivor. Torpedo Squadron 6 and 3 followed, losing 10 of 14 and 11 or 13 Devastators respectively. It would end the combat career of the Devastator, but Gay would go on to report the destruction of the 3 Japanese carriers to Admiral Nimitz, then fight at Guadalcanal with VT-11. After WW2, he flew for TWA for over 30 years, often signing his book 'Sole Survivor' with the words; "May you be as lucky as I was at Midway".

 

The GWH's kit is nice in the box, it's not until you start to put it together that you find some problems. The interior, especially the instrument panels are tricky to fit, I didn't succeed with the lower half, but it cannot be seen anyway. The separate canopy sections are too thick to be positioned open, meaning you either have to buy the Squadron replacement, or use the full canopy supplied. The instructions depict two style of under carriage leg, loaded and unloaded, however only the unloaded leg is supplied in the kit. The decals are awful, with virtually no glue on them and they were almost impervious to decal softner. I had to soak the wing insignia in Mr Mark for AN HOUR!! before they would conform to the surface detail and even then, they started to crack. Also, if you want to build the aircraft of VT-8 as they fought at Midway, you need to remove the '8-' from the serials on the fuselage as these were painted out a few days before. The paper masks supplied are also useless. That said, it's still the best TBD in 1/48 available.

 

I've also decided to keep the aircraft cleanish. As far as I'm aware, VT-8 did not see much, if any action before their fateful mission at Midway. Thus their aircraft looked to be in rather good condition.

 

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On 9/28/2017 at 2:52 PM, dnl42 said:

Nice work:thumbsup:   Great job despite the problems!

 

How was it working with all those corrugated surfaces? 

 

Not too difficult as the fit of the wing is good. Just made sure to line them up as best as possible and be careful with the sanding.

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Congrats on an outstanding build.  I built this kit when it 1st came out, and found the same issues with the canopy,  while the rest of the build went flawlessly.  I used AM decals, so I avoided the usual kit decal problems.  :thumbsup:

Joel

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I suspect that if George Gay were still with us he’d probably really admire your efforts and work that you put into your representation of his TBD-1.

 

Thank you for also posting a short history of George Gay. It was a good reminder of how humble a man he was and yet great too. 
 

Beautifully done,

 

Mr. Happy 

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