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Curtiss Hawk H-75 A4

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This plane is one of the A4s which the French Armée de l'Air didn't had the time to use operationally and which was seized by the Germans. Reconditioned by the latter, fitted with a Revi 12 gunsight, Luftwaffe harnesses and using 87° index octane fuel, they were sold to Finland at the same time as the seized Norwegian Hawks which came from the same production line. This is the 1/32 scale Special Hobby kit which represents an aircraft used by the 1/LeLv 12 and which carried a nonofficial portrait of uncle Joseph on the fuselage. The model doesn't fall together by itself, but it can be build into a very satisfactory representation of the Cyclone engined fighter of Curtiss.

Jean Barby
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About the Author

About jean Barby (MS406C)
FROM: LANDES, FRANCE

I am Jean Barby modeler from France. I did my first model at the age of seven on the table of the dining room, an Airfix Lysander! It was love at first sight and has ever been since then! I do mostly WWII planes with a certain predilection for Italian Regia Aeronautica planes and camouflages. I am a...


Comments

Hi Jean That's a great build! I bought the Peal Harbour version when it came out and, I hate to admit it got sidelined by a deluge of other releases and I've never even looked at it properly! All the best Rowan
SEP 03, 2008 - 08:38 PM
Hi Jean very nice model!! Photography is also very good I esp. like this Do you use some kind of reflector? Hope a good model of this subject will appear in 1/48 one day ... there are some nice French markings too... all the best Steffen
SEP 03, 2008 - 08:50 PM
SEP 08, 2008 - 09:28 AM
hello Jean many thanks for the answer. I though because of the good lighting below the wing. In that light conditions I often get very, very dark shadows. BTW something with your profile seems to be wrong. Well, at least for my browser. The banner cannot be such a large picture. While it is nice to see you in person, this could also be posted in your workbench or gallery. Maybe one of the staff members (J-L??) can help you fixing that (or inform me that the error is on my end) . Thank you! keep up your great work and post pictures all the best Steffen
SEP 08, 2008 - 10:49 AM
Very nice work, Jean. It looks excellent! Thanks for sharing
SEP 08, 2008 - 08:58 PM
Hi Steffen, I will try to do that. It's probably a problem with the profile indeed... Jean-Luc
SEP 08, 2008 - 10:37 PM
Jean, How did I miss this model? It is excellent and I would like it even if it were not two of my favorite subjects: Curtiss Hawks and the Ilmavoimat!
AUG 18, 2013 - 05:41 AM
Jean, Oh my!! The one word phrase: "Outstanding", just doesn't do your build justice. Justice is looking at the 1st few pictures, and thinking that this is the real deal. The build looks flawless, but the painting and weathering is just spectacular. Dead on. Joel
AUG 19, 2013 - 05:11 AM
Fantastic surface finish! Who said that green must be boring:)Great pics! Irek
AUG 19, 2013 - 06:46 AM
Excellent work! I really have to get going on my French one at some point! Michael
AUG 19, 2013 - 09:55 AM