Building the sword 1:72 Fairey Gannet AEW.3View: Slideshow Mosaic List 1February 28, 2020The instrument panel is classically layered from PE, a film and the styrene backing 2February 28, 2020The cockpit comes fully furnished with the kit 3February 28, 2020This kit has the added resin radar operators´ compartment, nicely sculpted and cast. 4February 28, 2020To get some view of the interior, the access hatches need to be cut open. 5February 28, 2020This kit needs a LOT of weight to prevent tailsitting. Luckily there is enough room ... 6February 28, 2020Mating the fuselage halves is not an easy match, rather one that is on the reluctant side. 7February 28, 2020There was some short shot on one propellor hub part, but Apoxie Sculpt helped. 8February 28, 2020The completed and massive propellor assembly. 9February 28, 2020Closing the canopy. 10February 28, 2020I preshaded the model in Extra Dark Sea Grey 11February 28, 2020Followed by an uneven application of Sky Type S. 12February 28, 2020And a goodly amount of masking. 13February 28, 2020Which worked out quite nicely in the end. 14February 28, 2020Halfway through decaling. 15February 28, 2020The squadron badge is visible in the decal placement guide. 16February 28, 2020But missing from the decal sheet. 17February 28, 2020I scanned a printout of the badge from a book, had it printed on transparent decal film and sprayed the decal location white. 18February 28, 2020The homemade decal did work. 19February 28, 2020Applying .1 mm Albion Alloys Nickel Silver wire for the antennae. I find that stuff quite in scale, hopefully. Comments 1 28 February 2020, 20:33Project infoFairey Gannet AEW.3, HMS Ark Royal IV27 images1:72CompletedFairey Gannet AEW Mk.3 Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (1937-now)No. 849 NAS XL4711978 - HMS Ark Royal All albumsView all albums »