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Jb65rams

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  1. 5 hours ago, SoftScience said:

    Nicely done. I really like the simple stand. Is there a sleeve of some kind in the model to make it removable? 

    Yes there is a sleeve fitted into the fuselage. I use tube from an Albion alloys slide fit pack. 

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  2. Had fun with the decals, they proved fragile and I had a number fragment on me. Don’t remember this problem when I used them on an earlier project. The majority of the stencilling was taken from the kit sheet.

     

    I had a spare pitot from my Voodoo build, not an exact match but thought it looked better that the pastiche part so used it.

     

    F-104A Starfighter

     The foam was added to stop me repeatedly stabbing myself whilst decalling.


    I am now calling this one done.

    F-104A Starfighter

     

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  3. Been plodding away with the decals.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

    Followed by some light weathering and a light coat of satin varnish, I am calling this finished. Technically still need to add the cockpit seals but can’t find my sheet of thin decal stripes. Will look to order some.

     

    F-101B Voodoo

     

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  4. These GBs keep coming thick and fast. Still to start my entries in the Revell-Monogram and Canadian GBs. Hopefully my two Century Series builds will be finished this week.

     

    My entry for this GB will be Trumpeter’s 1/48 T-38C Talon wearing the colours of NASA.  Looks like it should be a nice quick & simple build.

     

    T-38C Talon (NASA)

     

    T-38C Talon (NASA)

     

    T-38C Talon (NASA)

     

     

     

     

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  5. Finally decided on my entry, I will be building Airfx’s 1/48 Vampire in the kit suppled scheme for No. 442 ‘City of Vancouver’ Squadron.

     

    Vampire F3

     

    Vampire F3

     

    Vampire F3

     

    Not sure when I will start as I have two ongoing builds in the Century Series GB, a build still to start in the Revell-Monogram GB and the F-5 STGB starting soon.

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  6. My entry for this GB is Revell-Monograms Grumman F3F, first produced as the civilian Gulfhawk in 1960. So the moulds are older than me, just!

     

    Grumman F3F

     

    First surprise was discovering two kits in the box when I opened it, I don’t remember buying a second copy. One (loose) in silver plastic and one (bagged) in grey. Looks like the original decals have had it, so will be using the Yellow Wings aftermarket decals which I also don’t recall purchasing.

     

    Grumman F3F

     

    Grumman F3F

     

    As I said the kit was originally released as the Gulfhawk, from reading around now the internet it appears Monogram did update the the cowling to depict the F3F-3 but didn’t update the upper wing. The F3F had a 32’ wingspan compared to the Gulfhawk’s 28’7” wingspan. Lone Star Models did make a wing correction but doesn’t seem to be available any more. A change to the cockpit is also required as the as kit retains the DF loop behind the pilot's head as fitted to the Gulfhawk but the F3F-3 has a headrest there instead. 

     

    Got some thinking to do, do I use the second kits to extend the wings or do I except them as is and build them both (easier to fit into the cabinet). Decisions, decisions.

     

    I do like the instructions from the older boxing.

     

    Grumman F3F

     

    Grumman F3F

     

     

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  7. With my Voodoo waiting for paint, I made a start on this, the plan being to paint them together as both are in air defence grey.

     

    Will be using a pilot from PJ Productions 1960 NATO set.

    F-104A Starfighter

     

    The cockpit as supplied is simple.

    F-104A Starfighter

     

    The kit has few parts and is a simple build, got carried away and before I knew it I had this.

    F-104A Starfighter


    Pilots painted.

    F-104A Starfighter

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, Paul J said:

    I am debating whether to cut of the pins from the rotating weapons station and replace them with a steel pin or something. I know its just a gimmick but it will demonstrate the load out.

     

    Good call on the metal pin. I’m building the same kit, a metal pin a couple of mm longer at each would be an improvement on the plastic pins. Not convinced mine is going to survive many rotations. Actually thinking of fixing it in position displaying the falcon missiles.

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  9. Made some progress today, fuselage halves joined and cockpit tub installed. Instructions have you install this from underneath after the fuselage halves have been join. I found this a bit of a faff, knocked both the instrument panels off doing this.

    F-101B Voodoo


    Wings attached, joins nicely, might just need a smidge of filler.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

    Finally for this day I installed the rotating weapons bay. Bit of a tight fit and doesn’t rotate smoothly. Tempted to fix it in position, will make painting easier, with the Falcons missiles showing as they are the more colourful of the options.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

     

     

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  10. Started by tidying the workbench in preparation.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

    Transferred the Voodoo parts from Revells end open box to something more user friendly.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

    And with England doing there best to lose the Cricket, made a start on a few sub assemblies. The instructions have you assembling the nose wheel and bay first, not convinced it will survive construction unscathed.

    F-101B Voodoo

     

     

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