Hasegawa's F-104 Starfighter.
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30 August 2016, 20:51
Kerry COX
Thank amigo. 🙂 The actual kit is yet to be unpacked from it's plastic bags, but I am happy it was still in it's original packing when I got it, yeay, NO missing parts after 30 years in the box. !!!
Thank amigo. 🙂 The actual kit is yet to be unpacked from it's plastic bags, but I am happy it was still in it's original packing when I got it, yeay, NO missing parts after 30 years in the box. !!!
31 August 2016, 22:48
Kerry COX
I am so pleased you like the look of it. It really is a perfect replica of the real thing, especially all the brass work strapping. 🙂 But the detail in the resin is just fantastic, and I do agree Michael, it is a fitting way to start the "surroundings" it fits into. LOL 🙂 When the seat looks as good as this, you want the rest to match. NOW, I am not talking about the way I have done the seat, as I still have to paint the straps and fasteners yet, but as a 'kit' within a kit, it is an outstanding item in it's own right. 🙂
A bit of a good story teller is this guy, but well worth a bit of your time to see and hear what he has to say.👍 🙂
Youtube Video
I am so pleased you like the look of it. It really is a perfect replica of the real thing, especially all the brass work strapping. 🙂 But the detail in the resin is just fantastic, and I do agree Michael, it is a fitting way to start the "surroundings" it fits into. LOL 🙂 When the seat looks as good as this, you want the rest to match. NOW, I am not talking about the way I have done the seat, as I still have to paint the straps and fasteners yet, but as a 'kit' within a kit, it is an outstanding item in it's own right. 🙂
A bit of a good story teller is this guy, but well worth a bit of your time to see and hear what he has to say.👍 🙂
Youtube Video
1 September 2016, 00:43
Lex Jassies
Indeed, a (wonderfull) kit in a kit. Are you planning a resin cockpit tub to?
Indeed, a (wonderfull) kit in a kit. Are you planning a resin cockpit tub to?
1 September 2016, 07:03
Kerry COX
No resin tub, as after this is in, the room left is zero really, but what is there for the standard kit is pretty much it. :-/
Very few whistles and bells in the 104. One of the narrowest cockpits of the day. 🙂
No resin tub, as after this is in, the room left is zero really, but what is there for the standard kit is pretty much it. :-/
Very few whistles and bells in the 104. One of the narrowest cockpits of the day. 🙂
1 September 2016, 07:27
Clifford Keesler
Most stunning work Kerry, I am in for the rest of the build. I have seen that video several times, as I have the Italeri kit.
Most stunning work Kerry, I am in for the rest of the build. I have seen that video several times, as I have the Italeri kit.
1 September 2016, 21:29
Kerry COX
I am torn between bare metal foil or testors buffing metalizer. :-/
THE FOIL IS DIFFICULT ON 'COMPOUND' CURVES AND WRINKLES TERRIBLY . THEN THE bUFFING PAINT MAY BE JUST THE THING.
I am torn between bare metal foil or testors buffing metalizer. :-/
THE FOIL IS DIFFICULT ON 'COMPOUND' CURVES AND WRINKLES TERRIBLY . THEN THE bUFFING PAINT MAY BE JUST THE THING.
1 September 2016, 21:46
Clifford Keesler
Is it the "G/S" model or the "C" model? I am Torn between the Canadaian or Luftwaffe (Marine) version on mine.
Is it the "G/S" model or the "C" model? I am Torn between the Canadaian or Luftwaffe (Marine) version on mine.
2 September 2016, 20:47
Kerry COX
Hi Clifford. 🙂
My version is the F-104C of the 479th Tactical Fighter Wing. 👍
Hasegawa kit number 08133
All bare metal, with painted wings and nose cone.
google.com.au/url?sa..ust=1472942599219936
Hi Clifford. 🙂
My version is the F-104C of the 479th Tactical Fighter Wing. 👍
Hasegawa kit number 08133
All bare metal, with painted wings and nose cone.
google.com.au/url?sa..ust=1472942599219936
2 September 2016, 22:39
Kerry COX
Thank you all my mates. 👍
It will be a long slow process, as I am also entertaining using the Uschi buffing metal powders to see what effect I can get with them, as I hear they are pretty bloody good. 🙂
Thank you all my mates. 👍
It will be a long slow process, as I am also entertaining using the Uschi buffing metal powders to see what effect I can get with them, as I hear they are pretty bloody good. 🙂
3 September 2016, 08:58
Clifford Keesler
Checked it out. Man at that price I will order one. Thank you.
Checked it out. Man at that price I will order one. Thank you.
3 September 2016, 18:15
Kerry COX
I would too if I didn't already have this one, as I payed $40.00 Au for mine, and normally here, 60 to 80 if your lucky (No pun intended). 🙂
Mine dose NOT have the inflight refuelling probe. 🙁
I would too if I didn't already have this one, as I payed $40.00 Au for mine, and normally here, 60 to 80 if your lucky (No pun intended). 🙂
Mine dose NOT have the inflight refuelling probe. 🙁
4 September 2016, 02:12
Kerry COX
Clifford, That I do not know. :-/
But I will now look for that and see what is available mate. 🙂 👍
Clifford, That I do not know. :-/
But I will now look for that and see what is available mate. 🙂 👍
4 September 2016, 22:49
Kerry COX
Again, I thank you Ben. 🙂
This will be a while in the development, as I am still working out the way I will go when it comes to the final finish I will be comfortable with. 👍
Again, I thank you Ben. 🙂
This will be a while in the development, as I am still working out the way I will go when it comes to the final finish I will be comfortable with. 👍
16 September 2016, 02:55
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An old kit I picked up at the QMHE competition for $40.00. 👍
I am adding a Brassin resin ejection seat and cockpit interior etchad brass.