Tamiya F-4EJ Kai Conversion
The cockpit that caused the change of plan
You can see the straps from the cigarette box foil on the rear seats. I like this because it gives a texture to the straps, albeit not really to scale
I must say, I was pleasantly suprised at how well the dry-brushing worked
The kit soft-fitted just before the decision to do the Kai conversion
Three of the principal modifications. Strengthening strips on the radome. RWR fairings on the tail tip and a modified top for the front instrument panel
The burner cans put together with a little pastel grime added
Unfortunatly the lighting killed the green hue in the cans, which is quite visible in all my reference photos.
I decided to paint the metal section of the rear fuselage before fitting it. Hope I don't regret this. It's also given me the chance to play with raw pastels and various washes. Actually looks a lot dirtier in real life than it does in the photos 🙂
Another of my early mods was to remove the molded first stage turbine blades and replace them with strips of thick foil. The odd shape was to ensure that you can't see through the gaps 🙂
And this is the final effect. I also corrected the strakes coming off of the gearbox cover (?) although you can't see it once fitted
Where we stand today
Time to start work on the combing. First, cut off the section to the rear of where the panel meats the combing
Sand off all kit detail and the kit HUD and then add some styrene strips to change the profile
Add filler to complete the new profile (Oh and an HUD lense made of Kristal Klear and yellow ink)
Sand down
Now, for the part covering the gauges, some thick foil bent into steps
A frame of styrene strips and 'glass' made from an overhead transparency
And we have a Kai panel 🙂
The wingtips - Before and After
The cut marked out and the shaped part to be added
The cut is made!!
The various parts glued in - Compared to how I hope they will look
A little sanding and shaping ...
A spot filler and a coat of of primer ... and voila!
Soft fitted to the wing
An overhead view
And where we are at. Most of the major sub-assemblies are glued so almost time for primer and paint
Replacement RWR farings using styrene tubing and rounded bits of sprue
A replacement antenna on the spine made from styrene card
Masked off clears in preparation for paint
The rear is masked off
The clears are pained with the interior color before priming starts
Where we are at
First coat of primer down
Pre-Shading on the upper surfaces
Pre-Shading on the underside
Base coat for the underside (XF-19)
White tack worms masking the split
My 'Spray Booth'
Base coat on the upper surfaces (XF-54)
First coat of gloss applied
Radome painted and brights unmasked
Comentarios
9 March 2014, 05:44
Hayden Scott-Williams
Thanks guys.
@Michael, it was actually the Wolfpack conversion that lead me to this site. I was researching conversions out there and this was one of the hits.
In the end, I prefer to do the conversion myself. This is mainly due to the fact that the cost of the conversion, including shipping to ZA would be almost as much as I paid for the kit in the first place 🙂
Thanks guys.
@Michael, it was actually the Wolfpack conversion that lead me to this site. I was researching conversions out there and this was one of the hits.
In the end, I prefer to do the conversion myself. This is mainly due to the fact that the cost of the conversion, including shipping to ZA would be almost as much as I paid for the kit in the first place 🙂
9 March 2014, 18:25
David Lengyel
Looking good. I'll follow next steps and am looking forward for the result.
Looking good. I'll follow next steps and am looking forward for the result.
10 April 2014, 07:53
Hayden Scott-Williams
Thanks for the kind words guys. 🙂 The encouragement certainly helps
@Murad - I used Valejo Surface Primer. Covers damned nicely. I've still got to find the best thinning ratio but I thinned it with about 30% Valejo airbrush cleaner and it covered quite nicely.
Thanks for the kind words guys. 🙂 The encouragement certainly helps
@Murad - I used Valejo Surface Primer. Covers damned nicely. I've still got to find the best thinning ratio but I thinned it with about 30% Valejo airbrush cleaner and it covered quite nicely.
10 April 2014, 15:13
Holger Kranich
I really like your scratch-work to convert it to a KAI. Its pure fun to watch your steps and see it grow!👍
I really like your scratch-work to convert it to a KAI. Its pure fun to watch your steps and see it grow!👍
6 May 2014, 11:21
Hayden Scott-Williams
Thanks Holger. It was a lot of fun doing the work. It's the finishing that has me frustrated now 🙁
Thanks Holger. It was a lot of fun doing the work. It's the finishing that has me frustrated now 🙁
6 May 2014, 12:25
Holger Kranich
Oh! What exactly is frustrating you? Dont you like the upcoming decaling?😢😢
Oh! What exactly is frustrating you? Dont you like the upcoming decaling?😢😢
6 May 2014, 13:04
Hayden Scott-Williams
LOL Thanks guys. The frustration is actually my clumsiness. I managed to make a mess of one of the wings so set it aside for a bit. Will probably return to it soon though
LOL Thanks guys. The frustration is actually my clumsiness. I managed to make a mess of one of the wings so set it aside for a bit. Will probably return to it soon though
6 May 2014, 20:44