WarHawk 40k
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October 9, 2022Test fitting the kit before starting the mods. I really like the engineering of this series of P40s from Airfix.2
October 9, 2022Basic paint scheme complete3
October 9, 2022Mocking up the basic design of my "transformer". The lines of the craft really do convey the "hawk" impression, and so this flight of fancy was born.4
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October 9, 2022My first trial of the AK Light Rust wash and I like the result6
October 9, 2022Verifying the LED installation from a breadboard. After this, I transferred the circuit to a small piece of protoboard.7
October 9, 2022There are a range of LEDs on the model (cockpit, nose, crown/head, controller).
They are controlled by a simple RC-oscillator driven CD4060 ripple counter.8
October 9, 2022The base is just some high density foam offcuts stuck together, carved and lathered with tiling grout.9
October 9, 2022All the electronics fit on a small piece of protoboard that got hot-glued into the base.10
October 9, 2022Some shots of the model after completing the assembly and finishing, but not powered on.11
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October 9, 2022With power applied, the LEDs all strobe at different rates for a pseudo-random effect15
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October 9, 2022The little-known Curtiss "40k" variant17
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October 7, 2023The little-known Curtiss "40k" variant
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Taking the Airfix 1:72 Curtiss Warhawk in a slightly unusual direction.