Patrice Fresnel

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FG-1D Corsair, BuNo 92050 “Race 94” or “Big Hummer” – RENO (1963–1972)
Scale: 1/48
Base kit: Tamiya F4U-1D
Subject: FG-1D Corsair BuNo 92050 – Reno Racer “Race 94 / Big Hummer”
Builder inspiration: Patrice Fresnel
Introduction
The FG-1D Corsair BuNo 92050, popularly known as “Race 94” or “Big Hummer”, competed in the Reno Air Races between 1963 and 1972. high-speed races.

This 1/48 build focuses on capturing this transformation: cleaner lines, reduced military hardware, and a refined natural metal racing finish.

Cockpit Modifications
The cockpit was simplified to reflect its racing configuration.

Oxygen tubing and system built from scratch

Completely rebuilt instrument panel

Reorganized instruments using airscale-style decals

Interior green on lower sidewalls

Black/dark gray on upper panels

The approach was intentional: functional, minimalist, and geared toward prison rather than combat.

Fuselage Modifications
A number of structural changes were made to better represent the racing configuration:

Shorter wing tips

Antenna mast removed

Ailerons modified to sit in an upright/neutral position

Cut and replace flap cylinders for improved realism

Reduced rear wheel well size

Resized rear wheel doors

Removed interceptor hook

These changes significantly improve the silhouette, enhancing the aerodynamic presence of the aircraft.

Landing gear and propeller
Replacement rims with aftermarket ones from Bregun

Spinner adapted from a 4-blade P-51 unit and modified to fit a 3-blade Hellcat propeller

While functional, the spinner remains the weakest point of the build. It is slightly short and appears oversized in diameter. A custom spinner would likely improve accuracy and proportions.

Engine
The engine was mostly left stock from the Tamiya kit, with additional ignition wiring added for depth and realism. Given the cowling configuration and racing focus, excessive detail was unnecessary.

Paint & Finish – Natural Metallic Racing Look
A reference image was scanned to design custom paint masks using a silhouette cutting machine. This allowed for precise alignment of panel markings and tones.

Paint Process:

Black Primer Base

Covering Phase

Tamiya Silver Base

Metallic Variation Layered Using:

Alclad (Multiple Shades)

AK Series Metallic

MRP White Aluminum

The tonal variation in all the aluminum was key to bringing the model to life. All panel delineations were carefully aligned following Kalgero’s drawings to maintain structural accuracy.

The goal was not a mirror-polished warbird, but a racing aircraft with subtle metallic shaping and visual depth.

Final Thoughts
The “Race 94 / Big Hummer” represents a fascinating phase in the Corsair’s life — stripped of its naval aggression, yet retaining its unmistakable presence.

This build was intended to balance:

Structural modification

Aftermarket enhancement

Controlled metal finish

If revisited, the rotating mechanism would be redesigned for better accuracy. In scale modeling, proportions matter more than glitz.

FG-1D Corsair ‘Race 94’: From WWII to Reno – History, Conversions & Modeling

 

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