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Jb65rams

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  1. This is my entry, going to build OOB with the exception of some replacement seats.

    Going to be finished as VF-1 Wolfpack, USS Enterprise, which I believe was the first operational cruise for the Tomcat. From googling around the subject, it is my understanding that this cruise saw the first combat sorties flown by F-14s in providing fighter cover to Operation Frequent Wind, the helicopter evacuation from Saigon in April 1975.

    The box art.

    Box01_F14ATomcat_Italeri_048.jpg

    The what is in the box photos.

    Part02_F14ATomcat_Italeri_048.jpg

    Part03_F14ATomcat_Italeri_048.jpg

    Part01_F14ATomcat_Italeri_048.jpg

    Although I have to admit I didn't choose the scheme because of the history, I just liked the red strip down the side.

    John

  2. Inspired by a number of What If on the Airfix Angel Interceptor. I went out and purchased one.

    My thinking was along the lines of - the angels operate from Cloud Base. Could Base is an aircraft carrier. What about an Angel in FAA colours of EDSG over White.

    I give you the Sea Angel

    FAASeaAngel_03.jpg

    This left me with a problem. What to do with the original decals. My solution was the Spectrum Typhoon (Hobby Boss kit).

    SpectrumTyphoon_02.jpg

    It was an enjoyable weekend project, two kits quickly built, paint slapped on, job done.

    FAASeaAngel_02.jpg

    SIG_02.jpg

  3. Finally made a start. Kit came together quickly as you would expect with a kit less than 20 parts. This just leaves you more time to mess up!

    MustangGB_P51D_06.jpg

    I jazzed the cockpit up with a paper instrument panel and some plastic off cuts. A big improvement on the kits empty cockpit.

    MustangGB_P51D_08.jpg

    The reason behind building this model is that I wanted to practice using an Alclad finish.

    First lesson learnt was make sure you put the needle back into the airbrush correctly after you have cleaned it. I didn't as a result as soon as I triggered the air, it emptied the entire paint cup over the model in a couple of seconds.

    Not sure what went wrong it trying to clean it up, but the plastic reacted with something, and the surface started to melt in a couple of places.

    I think it is salvageable, currently spending a couple of hours sanding down the surfaces before I try again. Glad it happened on this kit and not something more expensive.

  4. Nice finish.

    This thread and other on the have inspired me to purchase an Angel Interceptor. As it operates off an aircraft carrier (cloudbase) I am going to complete mine in FAA colours of Extra Dark Sea Grey over White.

  5. Haven't posted for a while but progress has continued.

    I am leaving a couple of the shutters open and having some wildcats in the hanger. Although not convinced you will see much when complete.

    PacificWarGB_09.jpg

    The model came together quite quickly and I had a finished model on my hands, so apologies for the lack of work in process photos.

    PacificWarGB_16.jpg

    PacificWarGB_17.jpg

    Even in 1/700 the B25 is a tail sitter!

    And finally photographed with the 1/72 Mitchell I completed for the Bomber Group Build.

    PacificWarGB_25.jpg

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