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1/72 Airfix Gnat T.1 4FTS circa 1969


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Hi, my first RFI here.

I started Airfix's 1/72 Gnat kit about a year ago, and recently decided to finish it. It's OOB except for after market decals by BD.. I mean S&M productions, and Albion micro brass tubes for the pitot tube. It's not great, but it's what my skills can produce right now, and I'm happy the build is now over - so I'd like to share the result.

I wish I could say it was an enjoyable build, but in all truth it wasn't - partly it's down to me because I tried all kinds of new techniques and paints on the model and some of those experiments didn't go as planned and needed arduous correcting. Then again the kit itself wasn't a big joy to build either, including the well-known gaps between fuselage and wing section possibly resulting from fiddly-doodly %##^ing with the intake walls aka cockpit side walls :hypnotised: . Intake trunking was done with paper-thin evergreen plastic sheet and pva-glue, which actually kind of worked. The undersides of the intake splitter plates were sanded. I detailed the ejection seats with wire and Tamiya tape - the harness came from lead foil on top of a wine bottle. For the nose light to appear like one I stuck some aluminum tape behind the transparent piece before glueing it on. All paints are Gunze Mr Hobby. For the orange I painted first a layer of H11 flat white, followed by Lemon Yellow, followed by a H14 Orange with a dash of red in it. Post weathering done with pastels and cosmetic eye shadow from the drug store's make-up department. I'm almost thinking weathering is overdone, but then again it's supposed to depict a Gnat in the very last days of the colour scheme before the fleet switched to the red/ white affair.

What do you think?

22814609577_04c8f3dda7_c.jpgDSC_0459 by J Goat, on Flickr

22920369890_e2004ffe12_c.jpgDSC_0466 by J Goat, on Flickr

22581463303_6f34f9d604_c.jpgDSC_0465 by J Goat, on Flickr

23190025566_9ff3c356a4_c.jpgDSC_0472 by J Goat, on Flickr

23182587016_f394c354d0_c.jpgDSC_0475 by J Goat, on Flickr

23182524416_03af424416_c.jpgDSC_0483 by J Goat, on Flickr

23182518946_0bbdf9efde_c.jpgDSC_0480 by J Goat, on Flickr

22594120754_426d20ab59_c.jpgDSC_0500 by J Goat, on Flickr

Thanks for looking!

Jay

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Lovely Gnat and on a great base, I really admire you guy's that do 1/72 scale as I just find them to small to work with!!

Guy

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Nice Gnat…….I drove past one of these almost every day for 3 years on my way to work, when I was based with No 4 FTS…….different color scheme, of course. You have done a great job with a great little kit.

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Fantastic work! I'm doing two of these atm, and they are causing all sorts of headaches as well! The trainer version is nearly ready for silver paint, but the Red Arrows one is awful. It's about to get a flight into the bin! I think you're right, it's all due to the intake fit, seems to knock everything out. I just cannot get the canopy to line up on it!

Yours is an amazing model though, top work :)

Val

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Wow, these reactions really make the build feel much more worthwhile, thank you!

I drove past one of these almost every day for 3 years on my way to work, when I was based with No 4 FTS…….different color scheme, of course.

Nice. I presume you mean the red/ white livery - hope to complete one of those soon.

I just cannot get the canopy to line up on it!

Had the same problem, I stuck the canopy on with ca glue, got it as aligned as possible, then carefully sanded the canopy framing to conform to the spine: it's too thick anyway. A relaxing build the Gnat is gnot. :banghead:

Jay

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Excellent job. Love the matt finish. I've done the Airfix 1:48 version and had major issues with the orange paint. Got there in the end though. May have a go at the 1:72 having seen yours.

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