Hawker Siddeley Sea Harrier FRS.1 (Fujimi)
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2 6 January 2017, 20:50
Bill Gilman
Hi mates! Sorry, I'm a bit late getting this project and album up online, as the build has been going for a couple of weeks. I'm having some fun with this one, basically taking all of the Sea Harrier FRS.1 stuff that I had in my stash and seeing if I can make a nice model out of them. Have a look at the photos and tell me if I've lost my mind or not. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Hi mates! Sorry, I'm a bit late getting this project and album up online, as the build has been going for a couple of weeks. I'm having some fun with this one, basically taking all of the Sea Harrier FRS.1 stuff that I had in my stash and seeing if I can make a nice model out of them. Have a look at the photos and tell me if I've lost my mind or not. 🙂 🙂 🙂
6 January 2017, 21:31
Markus Antonius
a big relief to see this nice progress and detail. i like it! what do you use for filling (that red stuff)?
a big relief to see this nice progress and detail. i like it! what do you use for filling (that red stuff)?
7 January 2017, 11:45
Bill Gilman
Thanks mates! Markus, the red stuff is Nitro-Stan Red Spot and Glazing Putty. It's an automotive product. It comes in a 0.5 kg tube that lasts forever. You only need to buy one tube for your entire modelling career - unless you build a lot of kits like this one! 🙂
Thanks mates! Markus, the red stuff is Nitro-Stan Red Spot and Glazing Putty. It's an automotive product. It comes in a 0.5 kg tube that lasts forever. You only need to buy one tube for your entire modelling career - unless you build a lot of kits like this one! 🙂
7 January 2017, 15:23
Spanjaard
that putty looks like a really interesting idea... it must be possible to find it around here....
that putty looks like a really interesting idea... it must be possible to find it around here....
7 January 2017, 15:38
Dirk Heyer
Bill, all I can say is: it`s a true gem in braillescale. As always a wonderful clean work, eyquisite workmanship is on show here!
Bill, all I can say is: it`s a true gem in braillescale. As always a wonderful clean work, eyquisite workmanship is on show here!
7 January 2017, 15:50
Christian Bruer
This is some fine work so far, clean and sharp as always 👍
What is your opinion about the scale 1/72 Harrier family from Airfix?
Cheers, Christian
This is some fine work so far, clean and sharp as always 👍
What is your opinion about the scale 1/72 Harrier family from Airfix?
Cheers, Christian
7 January 2017, 19:27
Bill Gilman
Hi Christian, in my opinion the Airfix Sea Harrier FRS.1 and FA.2 in 1:72 scale have some shape issues especially in the front fuselage and canopy. I think the panel lies are quite heavy as well, and I could not recommend either one. However, the new tool Airfix 1:72 GR.1, GR.3 and GR.7/9 are really good kits. Not without some small problems, but they build up quite nicely.
Hi Christian, in my opinion the Airfix Sea Harrier FRS.1 and FA.2 in 1:72 scale have some shape issues especially in the front fuselage and canopy. I think the panel lies are quite heavy as well, and I could not recommend either one. However, the new tool Airfix 1:72 GR.1, GR.3 and GR.7/9 are really good kits. Not without some small problems, but they build up quite nicely.
7 January 2017, 20:28
Christian Bruer
Thx Bill for your view about the Airfix kits. I agree about the SHAR and I thought so far to manage one. I do not know about the shape issues but I will take a look.
The GR. 1 family is quite nice, I have one in progress.
Happy modelling
Christian
Thx Bill for your view about the Airfix kits. I agree about the SHAR and I thought so far to manage one. I do not know about the shape issues but I will take a look.
The GR. 1 family is quite nice, I have one in progress.
Happy modelling
Christian
7 January 2017, 20:35
Bill Gilman
Hi mates! I've posted a few more progress photos, she's looking quite sharp now that she has her stickers on. I'm leaving for a week-long holiday in Florida in just about an hour, but wanted to get this up before I leave. Cheers, Bill
Hi mates! I've posted a few more progress photos, she's looking quite sharp now that she has her stickers on. I'm leaving for a week-long holiday in Florida in just about an hour, but wanted to get this up before I leave. Cheers, Bill
16 January 2017, 14:35
Wilfried Bogaerts
Looks amazing so far Bill, a well deserved rest awaits you, have a nice hol in Flor 🙂
Looks amazing so far Bill, a well deserved rest awaits you, have a nice hol in Flor 🙂
16 January 2017, 14:54
Christian Bruer
You made a fast and nice looking progress, very well done 👍 I'm looking forward to the final step.
Enjoy your holiday!
Cheers, Christian
You made a fast and nice looking progress, very well done 👍 I'm looking forward to the final step.
Enjoy your holiday!
Cheers, Christian
16 January 2017, 17:20
Dirk Heyer
Hello Bill,
you have succeeded again an unusual model. Especially remarkably I find the very small scratch built parts like the canopy detonator control box. I take off my hat, because 1/72 is one damn small scale. (In compare I build gigantic models in quarterscale ) 🙂
The colour modulation with the Seagrey is very nice also. What kind of gloss coat did you have used?
Hello Bill,
you have succeeded again an unusual model. Especially remarkably I find the very small scratch built parts like the canopy detonator control box. I take off my hat, because 1/72 is one damn small scale. (In compare I build gigantic models in quarterscale ) 🙂
The colour modulation with the Seagrey is very nice also. What kind of gloss coat did you have used?
16 January 2017, 18:35
Bill Gilman
The Sea Harrier project is almost done - it's down to the fiddly stuff and adding ordnance. I've posted a few more pictures that show where we are. Not long now, and then I can start the agonizing process of trying to figure out what to build next!
@Dirk, sorry I didn't answer your question earlier. The gloss coat was Future, the label actually says "Pledge Floor Care Tile & Vinyl Floor Finish with Future Shine." The marketing genius who came up with that name needs to get his coat. I think it's actually called something different now, I bought this bottle several years ago.
The Sea Harrier project is almost done - it's down to the fiddly stuff and adding ordnance. I've posted a few more pictures that show where we are. Not long now, and then I can start the agonizing process of trying to figure out what to build next!
@Dirk, sorry I didn't answer your question earlier. The gloss coat was Future, the label actually says "Pledge Floor Care Tile & Vinyl Floor Finish with Future Shine." The marketing genius who came up with that name needs to get his coat. I think it's actually called something different now, I bought this bottle several years ago.
29 January 2017, 18:37
Bill Gilman
Finis! 🙂
The Sea Harrier FRS.1 is done and has agreed to pose for some pictures. Have a look! Cheers, Bill
Finis! 🙂
The Sea Harrier FRS.1 is done and has agreed to pose for some pictures. Have a look! Cheers, Bill
3 February 2017, 02:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
Wow! I am deeply impressed- what an accuracy! Just....ingenious
Wow! I am deeply impressed- what an accuracy! Just....ingenious
3 February 2017, 06:51
Hanno Kleinecke
Always an inspiration to see your skillful work Bill.
All the painstakingly accurate details you added
plus the convincing colour-modulation =
high end modelmaking !
Always an inspiration to see your skillful work Bill.
All the painstakingly accurate details you added
plus the convincing colour-modulation =
high end modelmaking !
3 February 2017, 16:16
Gary Brantley
1/72? Wow! Very nice model Bill, awesome work in any scale I'd say...🙂
1/72? Wow! Very nice model Bill, awesome work in any scale I'd say...🙂
3 February 2017, 16:38
Christian Ristits
A nice pair, congrats Bill, its a pleasure to have a look on these beauties!
A nice pair, congrats Bill, its a pleasure to have a look on these beauties!
3 February 2017, 17:30
Alistair Graham
The phantom and buc, are good also. I'm hoping for a good 1:48 modern mould of the British phantom. Will be interesting to see if Airfix will follow their new 1:72 scale kit with my preferred scale.
The phantom and buc, are good also. I'm hoping for a good 1:48 modern mould of the British phantom. Will be interesting to see if Airfix will follow their new 1:72 scale kit with my preferred scale.
3 February 2017, 17:34
Bill Gilman
Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the nice comments. The Sea Harrier has taken its place in my display cabinet and I am starting my next project - a 1:72 Canberra PR.9 in its retirement scheme. I'll create a project and get a photo album started soon. I'm torn between building the Xtrakit or Airfix kits - they both have pros and cons. Maybe I should just build them both!
Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the nice comments. The Sea Harrier has taken its place in my display cabinet and I am starting my next project - a 1:72 Canberra PR.9 in its retirement scheme. I'll create a project and get a photo album started soon. I'm torn between building the Xtrakit or Airfix kits - they both have pros and cons. Maybe I should just build them both!
3 February 2017, 18:02
Christian Bruer
This is how a SHR should look like! Very well done Bill 👍
I hope mine will look just a bit like this.
This is how a SHR should look like! Very well done Bill 👍
I hope mine will look just a bit like this.
3 February 2017, 18:51
Album info
Finally I am adding a Sea Harrier to my collection of FAA aircraft. I should be using the ESCI kit since it's the best in this scale, but I already have the Fujimi and Hasegawa kits in my stash. So I will use them! The Fujimi fuselage matches the drawings much better than the Hasegawa kit, so that will be the basis for the build.