H.S. Buccaneer S2B (Airfix 1:48)
Ejection seats done
Cutting out the wheel wells caused the bottom half of the fuselage to warp, to get the bomb bay in place without gaps had to clamp the whole fuselage in place to remove the warping in the bottom half
Forgot to install these two ecjection seat rails
Cockpit ready for final assembly
Dry fitting the cockpit, the front starboard wall will need some trimming
Port wall had some minor gaps to fill
Starboard walls fit aren't the best...rather biggish gaps
Test fitting the completed cockpit, which actually sits really nice in place
Cut out too much of the original glareshield to fit the resin shield, otherwise the shield will sit too much forward
Gaps filled in
Navigator blast shield installed
The jet pipe needs some clean up
The jet pipes need shortening due to the resin wheel wells taking more space than the originals
Everything is sanded as the plastic is really rough
Scribing some panel lines
Fitting issues...can't press the top part in to align with the bottom half as the epoxy used to attach the resin cockpit makes it impossible...
...so therefore forced the bottom half outwards to align with the top part.
More alignment issues
The nose sections forced into position, glued and lots of tape to hold it in place. Let it sit for a day to set. The fuselage is glued in sections otherwise you can't get everything to align.
Next the tail section is glued.
The air intakes didn't align with the fuselage so some pieces of styrene had to be inserted here.
The whole fuselage eventually glued in place.
PE parts from Airwaves added to the air brakes
Assembling the slipper tanks.
Lots of filler...
Primer on
Slipper tanks done
Wheels need to be masked
Made a mistake here...those silver parts should be same color as the rest of the gear.
Lading gears fixed and some wiring added.
Completed landing gear.
This doesn't look right...
Should look like this.
Used the Eduard PE instead of the Airwaves one for the bottom, now looks more like the real thing.
Tail section installed.
Careful drilling...
Just a dry fitting, the pitot tube will be assembled last as it's a prime candidate to be broken off or be bend.
Used a spare HUD I found in a box as the kit's HUD is rubbish
Primer on.
Some more sanding needed...
These gaps looks a bit big
That looks better
The angle of the refuelling probe was too much, it should be about 10°.
Refuelling probe fixed.
The Kits-World decals are excellent
The yellow stripe should be higher up on the fuselage
Carefully loosening the decal
Yellow stripe in correct position now.
Then this happened...somehow the stripe lengths are different, didn't spot it when applying them.
Loosening the decal again...
Stripe fixed.
All decals applied.
First time I'm using an oil wash.
Wash applied.
Tanks and missiles attached.
The slipper tanks sit too far outward on the wings if using the guide pins, it should not go over the wing hinges. **Correction - these are actually the correct positions, fixed later on.
Another view of the slipper tank sitting too much outwards on the wing.
Slipper tank in the correct position - actually not. Fixed later on.
The position of the fuel tanks were actually correct on closer inspection...they do go slightly over the wing hinges.
Fuel tanks reattached in the correct positions now.
The canopy was sanded as it had some scratches and wasn’t clear.
Time to try my new rotary tool to polish the canopy.
Undercarriage in place.
I lost the clear part for the navigation light on top of the fuselage so made a new one with Glue ‘n’ Glaze.
Ejection seats installed.
Just a test fit...the pitot tube will be installed and painted last to avoid knocking or bending it.
Awaiting a final semi gloss coat.
Building the ladders and FOD guards.
With closed canopy and before adding the ladders and FOD guards to the engine intakes.
Коментари
28 29 March 2020, 00:26
Celliers
Hi Megan. I used a resin cockpit set from Neomega as the Airfix one had basically no detail on it and I'm planning to have an open cockpit. Just had to take my time carefully painting the panels and dials. Had some fitment issues with some of the side walls but once inside the fuselage it won't be noticeable 🙂
Hi Megan. I used a resin cockpit set from Neomega as the Airfix one had basically no detail on it and I'm planning to have an open cockpit. Just had to take my time carefully painting the panels and dials. Had some fitment issues with some of the side walls but once inside the fuselage it won't be noticeable 🙂
9 May 2020, 22:21
Michael Phillips
Umm, wow. That is some incredible work there. I have always wanted to do a Bucc, but had been waiting on Tanmodel to release one, which may never happen as it seems. But you are knocking this one out of the park!
Umm, wow. That is some incredible work there. I have always wanted to do a Bucc, but had been waiting on Tanmodel to release one, which may never happen as it seems. But you are knocking this one out of the park!
11 August 2020, 16:47
Daniel
this looks like a lot of work - but will be a rewarding outcome for sure, taking a seat 👍
this looks like a lot of work - but will be a rewarding outcome for sure, taking a seat 👍
11 August 2020, 19:01
Celliers
Thanks Nathan, Michael.
@Daniel, this kit has a lot of work, nothing fits properly so you have to love filling and sanding. And then I somehow got into riveting the whole thing which added so much more work...I hope to have everything assembled in the next week ready for painting.
Thanks Nathan, Michael.
@Daniel, this kit has a lot of work, nothing fits properly so you have to love filling and sanding. And then I somehow got into riveting the whole thing which added so much more work...I hope to have everything assembled in the next week ready for painting.
17 August 2020, 19:30
David Taylor
Hi Celliers got 2c/d in the stash.Watching to see how this one goes.
Hi Celliers got 2c/d in the stash.Watching to see how this one goes.
21 August 2020, 16:56
Alexander
Looks like a massive amount of work, but it surely paid out so far - great detailwork in the cockpit and wheel wells! 👍
Looks like a massive amount of work, but it surely paid out so far - great detailwork in the cockpit and wheel wells! 👍
21 August 2020, 20:35
Slavo Hazucha
Great plane & nice work on all the details, joining mid-season to see the further stages! 👍
Great plane & nice work on all the details, joining mid-season to see the further stages! 👍
24 August 2020, 09:16
Nathan Dempsey
I've got to get that refueling probe/pitot set. It looks much nicer than the kit part!
I've got to get that refueling probe/pitot set. It looks much nicer than the kit part!
27 August 2020, 14:21
Danumurthi Mahendra
enjoying the journey, as well as the destination. great in-progress photos!
enjoying the journey, as well as the destination. great in-progress photos!
27 August 2020, 15:12
David Taylor
Hi Celliers,if you have either Kinetic harriers they have a super set of Sea Eagles
Hi Celliers,if you have either Kinetic harriers they have a super set of Sea Eagles
7 September 2020, 19:31
Celliers
Thanks all for the comments. Just started with the decals, decided to get the Kits-World decals sets as the kit's decals has seen better days being over 25 years old...
Thanks all for the comments. Just started with the decals, decided to get the Kits-World decals sets as the kit's decals has seen better days being over 25 years old...
14 September 2020, 20:23
Celliers
Time to finish this baby, she's been sitting on the half build shelf long enough...
Time to finish this baby, she's been sitting on the half build shelf long enough...
30 November 2020, 19:08
Nathan Dempsey
Nice to see this one going again. Looks like you're nearly there.
Nice to see this one going again. Looks like you're nearly there.
30 November 2020, 19:17
Gary Victory
Fanstic build. A real labour of love. Looking forward to the final reveal.
Fanstic build. A real labour of love. Looking forward to the final reveal.
1 December 2020, 07:50
Francky
I have this kit is my stash as well. I see you used a few aftermarket sets from Eduard and others. Which of these do you find the most useful, now that it is done?
Your model is very well done, it motivates me to start on mine 🙂
I have this kit is my stash as well. I see you used a few aftermarket sets from Eduard and others. Which of these do you find the most useful, now that it is done?
Your model is very well done, it motivates me to start on mine 🙂
10 December 2020, 10:21
Celliers
She's finally finished 🙂
Thanks @Augie.
@Francky, I would definitely get the Neomega cockpit and wheel well resin set as the kit's are very basic, the Airwaves speed brakes PE set as well as the Master pitot tube and refueling probe. I only used a few parts of the Eduard PE sets.
She's finally finished 🙂
Thanks @Augie.
@Francky, I would definitely get the Neomega cockpit and wheel well resin set as the kit's are very basic, the Airwaves speed brakes PE set as well as the Master pitot tube and refueling probe. I only used a few parts of the Eduard PE sets.
14 December 2020, 13:41
Francky
@Celliers: and my wishlist just got a bit longer 🙂 Thanks for the info.
@Celliers: and my wishlist just got a bit longer 🙂 Thanks for the info.
15 December 2020, 10:09
playtime 222
Great job - Notes taken. I have 2 of these cos I was lucky enough to get the accidental double boxing.
Great job - Notes taken. I have 2 of these cos I was lucky enough to get the accidental double boxing.
15 December 2020, 15:54
Celliers
Thanks @Nathan, @David, @Clifford, @gorbygould.
@playtime 222 - lucky you getting 2 kits. I have another one that I'm going to build in SAAF colours, but not anytime soon. The next project better be easier than this one.
Thanks @Nathan, @David, @Clifford, @gorbygould.
@playtime 222 - lucky you getting 2 kits. I have another one that I'm going to build in SAAF colours, but not anytime soon. The next project better be easier than this one.
15 December 2020, 19:20