I`ve spent about 20 mins looking at the footage of the crash landing over and over again. So much so that when i close my eyes I tend to see the front on profile of a Hellcat....!
In an earlier post I questioned what part of the aircraft was in the top left hand corner of the photo with the pilot about to climb out. I`ve come to the conclusion that it is in fact a section of the smashed starboard wing and not a tail plane as first thought.
I`ve also noticed that the answer to my aileron question on the intact wing is quite simply answered if you look at the shadow it casts. It shows quite clearly that a chunk is in fact missing.
I went for the tin foil option when it came to recreating the wing tip damage. First I just cut out a relevant sized section of the tip. A dollop of superglue was then placed on the cut area and some tin foil scrunched up into place and left to dry over night. This is all very experimental for me as I`ve never really done this before. I also added a little bit of PE sprue to replicate some ribbing of the aileron. (This id where the little bit of artistic license come in...)
Here`s how it turned out.....,
And here`s how it looks after a spray of Navy blue and forgive the picture quality.....
Will be adding more detail once it`s dry.
I also worked on the rear section so I can start sorting that out shortly.
More soon.