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Model of Dad's aircraft issued

Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:47 pm

A few years ago, I commissioned artist Stephen Mudgett to do a number of paintings of my Dad's aircraft over his Navy career:
-- An F6F-3 of VF-19 in 1944
-- An F8F-1 of VF-19 in 1947
-- An F9F-2 of VF-61 in 1951
-- An FJ-4B of VA-23 in 1959
and Stephen has those, along with many others, on his web site at

http://www.stephenmudgett.com/products.html

and now a Chinese die-cast model company has issued a model of the F9F-2 with identical markings to the ones in Stephen's profile.

http://hobbymaster.com.hk/airpower_48_ha7205.shtml

While I did quite a bit of research to make the profile as accurate as possible (i.e., used a BuNo of an aircraft in my father's log books), in 1951 the VF-61 "Jolly Rogers" had about 1/3 dark blue and 2/3 aluminum finish aircraft and I did not have a BuNo to modex equation, so Stephen and I just made it up. Now it'll be enshrined as "history" since if you see it on the internet, it must be so... :lol:

Anyway, very cool to have this little tribute to my Dad on the market!

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:00 pm

Very Cool Larry!
How's thre LLama business going?

Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:16 pm

Greetings Llarry I would like to follow in your footsteps for my dad's aircraft as well. You have a great idea. Would you mind if I contact Stephen Mudgett as well? I'm trying to do research on my father's Navy flying career as well. I have many open spaces to try to fill. But I do have some good photos to work with. Would you mind PMing me with Stephen's contact info.

Thanks

Mark

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:56 pm

Jack Cook wrote:Very Cool Larry!
How's thre LLama business going?


Wanna buy a llama? :D Actually it is just a hobby for us. If I were to figure it all out with cost versus sales, I think it would work out to maybe five bucks an hour -- that is, five bucks an hour that it costs me to have llamas! On the plus side, shoveling manure is therapeutic... :wink:

Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:59 pm

PM sent.

For Hellcat or anyone else who has thought of doing something like this, I can highly recommend Stephen Mudgett. I was very happy with what he did for me.

Hellcat wrote:Greetings Llarry I would like to follow in your footsteps for my dad's aircraft as well. You have a great idea. Would you mind if I contact Stephen Mudgett as well? I'm trying to do research on my father's Navy flying career as well. I have many open spaces to try to fill. But I do have some good photos to work with. Would you mind PMing me with Stephen's contact info.

Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:36 pm

I actually own a couple of the Hobbymaster Panthers. THey are really cool. I don't own this one yet, but I will now.

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:50 pm

shoveling manure is therapeutic...

Well, has Sgt Joker said you're in a world of sh*t.
We must get together one of these days and go see Bruce Williams.

Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:53 pm

Appreciate the feedback. The list price on these puppies is like $80 :shock: and it looks like the cheapest they can be found is $60+, which seemed awfully pricey. So you think the quality is pretty good?

mustangdriver wrote:I actually own a couple of the Hobbymaster Panthers. THey are really cool. I don't own this one yet, but I will now.
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