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23 May 2016, 15:43
Rex
Cool, another finished Skyhawk. I'm starting to really like it here. Although I already did like it here, finished Skyhawks make it really comfortable for me, lol.
Good job, David.
Cool, another finished Skyhawk. I'm starting to really like it here. Although I already did like it here, finished Skyhawks make it really comfortable for me, lol.
Good job, David.
23 May 2016, 17:30
David Thor
Thanks Rex, i started moddeling as a child with navy jets: Back then, Revell released Flight of the Intruder Kits and i really started to love the gull grey/white scheme. How come you like Skyhawks so much? 🙂
Thanks Rex, i started moddeling as a child with navy jets: Back then, Revell released Flight of the Intruder Kits and i really started to love the gull grey/white scheme. How come you like Skyhawks so much? 🙂
25 May 2016, 08:14
Rex
I started modeling Navy aircraft in 1965, when I was 8, it was the F4U that I use as my avatar. Then when I grew up, I joined the Marines. Skyhawks were the aircraft I worked on the most, with Phantoms and earliest US Harriers in the mix. And in my collection's theme, the fact that 1/72 Skyhawks are so affordable is what let my collection idea happen in the first place. If not for them, the thing would be so expensive that I couldn't have started it. In the 200 models my theme requires, 50+ will be Skyhawks.
I started modeling Navy aircraft in 1965, when I was 8, it was the F4U that I use as my avatar. Then when I grew up, I joined the Marines. Skyhawks were the aircraft I worked on the most, with Phantoms and earliest US Harriers in the mix. And in my collection's theme, the fact that 1/72 Skyhawks are so affordable is what let my collection idea happen in the first place. If not for them, the thing would be so expensive that I couldn't have started it. In the 200 models my theme requires, 50+ will be Skyhawks.
25 May 2016, 15:57
David Thor
The airfix kit is amazing, you will have alot of fun with it. Details are great and the fit is really good.
The airfix kit is amazing, you will have alot of fun with it. Details are great and the fit is really good.
25 May 2016, 18:55
Rex
I have two areas on it that I intend to change, both are fairly easy to do. I'll cut off the rudders and I'll chop off the nose for more accurate pieces. But, if I am using rudder decals that have to fit the specific Airfix shape, I will leave that alone on those models. A lot of these Airfix kits are going to be A-4C or A-4L, so that means I have to change the nose anyway.
I also want to finish the A-4B to A-4E conversion that I started with an Airfix kit as the base kit.
I have two areas on it that I intend to change, both are fairly easy to do. I'll cut off the rudders and I'll chop off the nose for more accurate pieces. But, if I am using rudder decals that have to fit the specific Airfix shape, I will leave that alone on those models. A lot of these Airfix kits are going to be A-4C or A-4L, so that means I have to change the nose anyway.
I also want to finish the A-4B to A-4E conversion that I started with an Airfix kit as the base kit.
25 May 2016, 20:31
Ulf Petersen
Beautiful model, David!👍
It would deserve a better lighting for its pics. 😉
Beautiful model, David!👍
It would deserve a better lighting for its pics. 😉
26 May 2016, 09:48
Rex
I believe there is a Scalemates thread from a guy that built an A-4C, without a conversion kit. He cut the nose off, inserted plastic stock, and smoothed everything down and faired it in. He did a really good job of making an A-4C from this kit. He didn't do anything about the rudder, so he didn't wind up with very much extra work.
As for the E, I have a ton of "left over" noses from all the years turning E kits into B or C before the Fujimi kit came out. I kept them (don't know why), and now they can serve as conversions for Airfix B into E. (at least until the Trumpeter/Hobby Boss kits come out)
I believe there is a Scalemates thread from a guy that built an A-4C, without a conversion kit. He cut the nose off, inserted plastic stock, and smoothed everything down and faired it in. He did a really good job of making an A-4C from this kit. He didn't do anything about the rudder, so he didn't wind up with very much extra work.
As for the E, I have a ton of "left over" noses from all the years turning E kits into B or C before the Fujimi kit came out. I kept them (don't know why), and now they can serve as conversions for Airfix B into E. (at least until the Trumpeter/Hobby Boss kits come out)
26 May 2016, 14:18
David Thor
@Ulf Petersen: Thank you! So far i didn´t pay much attention to photographs, since my models didn´t turn out picture worthy. I´ll work on that in the future!😉 @Rex: Still alot of work, really can´t wait to see your results on here soon. 🙂
@Ulf Petersen: Thank you! So far i didn´t pay much attention to photographs, since my models didn´t turn out picture worthy. I´ll work on that in the future!😉 @Rex: Still alot of work, really can´t wait to see your results on here soon. 🙂
26 May 2016, 22:18