Revell F/A-18E Super Hornet
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1 25 September 2016, 22:42
Cortex
Which Revell kit was used for this project ? Can you please mention it or add it project ?
Which Revell kit was used for this project ? Can you please mention it or add it project ?
27 September 2016, 17:00
Derek Jordan
Cortex, I added the kit from my stash to the project inventory.
Cortex, I added the kit from my stash to the project inventory.
27 September 2016, 21:57
Derek Jordan
Spanjaard, Holger, etc, thanks. This kit is more like sculpting than model building.😉
Spanjaard, Holger, etc, thanks. This kit is more like sculpting than model building.😉
27 September 2016, 21:57
Spanjaard
i just realised that it is the previous box than the one i want i marked as for sale😉
i just realised that it is the previous box than the one i want i marked as for sale😉
27 September 2016, 22:00
Derek Jordan
Spanjaard, it's not a bad kit, but it needs some work that is atypical with modern kits. And, I would classify this as a modern kit (2005?).
Spanjaard, it's not a bad kit, but it needs some work that is atypical with modern kits. And, I would classify this as a modern kit (2005?).
27 September 2016, 22:17
Clifford Keesler
I'm in. I have 4 of those critters, and I plan on doing one in VF-143 markings also as well as an F-14A. It is looking good so far, great job as always sir.
I'm in. I have 4 of those critters, and I plan on doing one in VF-143 markings also as well as an F-14A. It is looking good so far, great job as always sir.
27 September 2016, 22:19
Clifford Keesler
Derek are those resin intakes? and if so where did you find them?
Derek are those resin intakes? and if so where did you find them?
27 September 2016, 23:26
Derek Jordan
Clifford, those are seamless resin intakes. They are .are by a company called Rhino. I found them on ebay.
It's a trade off to use them. The external detail is better on the kit parts, but getting the interior seam fixed is always a problem.
Clifford, those are seamless resin intakes. They are .are by a company called Rhino. I found them on ebay.
It's a trade off to use them. The external detail is better on the kit parts, but getting the interior seam fixed is always a problem.
28 September 2016, 13:02
Michael Phillips
That is fantastic! I love in-flight builds. Your subtle weathering is perfect. Well done!
That is fantastic! I love in-flight builds. Your subtle weathering is perfect. Well done!
17 October 2016, 01:28
Derek Jordan
Thanks! I'm going to get it in the light box later tonight for some better photos.
Thanks! I'm going to get it in the light box later tonight for some better photos.
17 October 2016, 02:51
Jay Nakasone
Some of your pics look like the real thing photographed in flight. Nicely Done!
Some of your pics look like the real thing photographed in flight. Nicely Done!
17 October 2016, 23:25
Michael Phillips
I agree with Jay, those new pics look like the real thing. Sublime weathering, especially on the underside . The weathering on the centerline tank is amazing!
I agree with Jay, those new pics look like the real thing. Sublime weathering, especially on the underside . The weathering on the centerline tank is amazing!
18 October 2016, 00:52
Derek Jordan
Thanks everyone. I'm pretty happy with this one, especially given the mediocre quality of the kit.
It's funny how many people comment on the centerline tank weathering. Its just amazing what other modelers notice.
Thanks everyone. I'm pretty happy with this one, especially given the mediocre quality of the kit.
It's funny how many people comment on the centerline tank weathering. Its just amazing what other modelers notice.
18 October 2016, 13:36
Spanjaard
really nice end result. fantastic bird.
how do you attach the transparent rod? what material is it and were do you find it?
really nice end result. fantastic bird.
how do you attach the transparent rod? what material is it and were do you find it?
24 October 2016, 11:59
Derek Jordan
That is 1/4" clear acrylic rod I purchased on Amazon. Pretty cheap. Simply drill a hole and use some clear 30 minute epoxy.
That is 1/4" clear acrylic rod I purchased on Amazon. Pretty cheap. Simply drill a hole and use some clear 30 minute epoxy.
24 October 2016, 18:28