Nomore Shelfspace Posted October 27, 2015 Posted October 27, 2015 Nice build, someone might have pointed this out but the Royal Navy did use the Skyraider, albeit in an AEW role. 1
Fatboydim Posted October 27, 2015 Author Posted October 27, 2015 Nice work on the engine and cowling. Good fun watching this one progress in sub-assemblies - keeps an air of mystery about the final outcome Thank you Col. I'm pleased your enjoying it. This is looking great Joe. I like the scheme you've picked and all the work completed so far looks top notch Cheers Greg. Lovely engine cowling there, very neat work, look forward to more Thank you mirageiv, I hope to post some more before the weekend. Nice build, someone might have pointed this out but the Royal Navy did use the Skyraider, albeit in an AEW role.Thanks Nomore Shelfspace. Yes, the Royal Navy used the AEW 1 I believe. I did try to put a lot of facts into the backstory. The history of 700 NAS is all fact as far as I know. The US Navy ships were in those places at the given times, and the Harrier trials did take place on the USS Independence as I mentioned. Joe
Fatboydim Posted October 30, 2015 Author Posted October 30, 2015 I've weathered the engine cowling and pylons. I've also made a start on the undercarriage and tanks. The weathered cowling. I've also placed three pylons on the wing. The fuselage pylon, and two wing pylons. One kit, and one Quickboost for comparison. The pylons ready for fitting. The undercarriage bagged up. The fuel tanks. Thanks for looking. Joe 3
Fatboydim Posted November 2, 2015 Author Posted November 2, 2015 I wanted to paint the fuselage next. I used various things to get the shape of the curve that I wanted on the rear of the fuselage. I placed them on the enlarged copy of the fuselage until I found the correct size. A mug proved to be the right size. I measured the diameter of the mug, and using a compass cutter, I cut the masking tape to the required shape. Mug placed on fuselage side view. Fuselage after masking. Painted fuselage. Some touching up is required as well as the leading edge on the wings. Thank you for looking, Joe 7
Max Headroom Posted November 2, 2015 Posted November 2, 2015 Plausible, very plausible. I like the engine painted up and that colour scheme looks rather convincing! Good job. Trevor 1
Col. Posted November 2, 2015 Posted November 2, 2015 Cracking idea for getting that curve in the masking correct. As for the overall scheme... 1
mirageiv Posted November 2, 2015 Posted November 2, 2015 That is some wonderful painting there! Can I ask which paints/thinner you used? Cheers, David. 1
Fatboydim Posted November 3, 2015 Author Posted November 3, 2015 Plausible, very plausible. I like the engine painted up and that colour scheme looks rather convincing! Good job. Trevor Thank you Trevor. I think Royal Navy aircraft always looked good in that scheme, that's why I chose it. That's looking rather good.Thank you Radleigh.Cracking idea for getting that curve in the masking correct. As for the overall scheme... Hello Col, thank you. I tried using a compass, but that way was so much easier. Glad you like the colour scheme. That is some wonderful painting there! Can I ask which paints/thinner you used? Cheers, David. Hello David, thank you. The paint is Mr Hobby and Mr Color Leveling Thinners. There's a photo on page one near the start of the paint and thinners. Thank you all once again gentlemen. Joe 1
Fatboydim Posted November 6, 2015 Author Posted November 6, 2015 The fuselage paint was given a couple of days to harden, then I applied a wash to bring out the panel lines and to weather the fuselage. I'm undecided at this stage whether to put the exhaust stains down the side of the fuselage. It's very common on American Skyraiders, but when I looked at photos of AEW Skyraiders operated by the Royal Navy, I could see the paint surface was kept clean. I know they were painted Dark Sea Blue and the stain might not be so prominent, but I've seen evidence on US Navy aircraft that shows stains on Dark Sea Blue paint. Some areas still need cleaning before applying the decals. Model placed on undercarriage. The leading edge of the wings have been painted. When these have dried over the next couple of days, I will polish the paint ready for the decals. Thanks for looking. Joe. 8
GREG DESTEC Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Hi Joe. You're Skyraider looks great in those colours - very striking! 1
Fatboydim Posted November 6, 2015 Author Posted November 6, 2015 Hi Joe. You're Skyraider looks great in those colours - very striking! Thank you Greg. Your Mosquito is also coming on well I noticed. 1
raptormodeller Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 If this doesn't win, I don't know what 'quality' and 'hard work' is then, not that I'm neglecting my 21st century super spitfire, but this looks AWESOME 1
Col. Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Cracking work Joe. With regard to the exhaust stains, the Skyraider was known to have an oily exhaust and thus a dark stain was usually present on the fuselage as a result. Every so often a spark off the engine would ignite the oil and leave white ash through the black stain. The Royal Navy have always tried to keep their aircraft as clean as possible so the oil had less opportunity to build up on their 'raiders. You can therefore go easy on the stains and weathering should you wish. 1
Fatboydim Posted November 6, 2015 Author Posted November 6, 2015 If this doesn't win, I don't know what 'quality' and 'hard work' is then, not that I'm neglecting my 21st century super spitfire, but this looks AWESOME Thank you raptormodeller. I did pick an easy model to build, It just falls together. It's just a colour and decal change. You on the other hand have put in far more work than I have with your Spitfire. It's looking really good. You've added loads more detail and had a lot of work to get it where it is. Thanks again, JoeCracking work Joe. With regard to the exhaust stains, the Skyraider was known to have an oily exhaust and thus a dark stain was usually present on the fuselage as a result. Every so often a spark off the engine would ignite the oil and leave white ash through the black stain. The Royal Navy have always tried to keep their aircraft as clean as possible so the oil had less opportunity to build up on their 'raiders. You can therefore go easy on the stains and weathering should you wish.Thank you Col, I never knew that. I'm going to try spraying the Flory wash with my airbrush. It works ok with gouache when I spray it. That way if I don't like it or I get it wrong, I can rub it off. Thanks again, Joe. 1
jrlx Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 Hi Joe, At last got some time to take a look at your "what if" build. Really impressive! Excellent detail work and superb paint finish, as usual from you. And the aircraft itself is quite impressive. I've been looking for a good one at 1/72 and I'll probably buy a Hasegawa some time in the future. Looking forward to seeing it progress! Cheers Jaime 1
Alan P Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 This is a great visualisation, the colours suit the shape really well. Great modelling too Al 1
Tim Moff Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 Thank you raptormodeller. I did pick an easy model to build, It just falls together. It's just a colour and decal change. You on the other hand have put in far more work than I have with your Spitfire. It's looking really good. You've added loads more detail and had a lot of work to get it where it is. Thanks again, Joe Thank you Col, I never knew that. I'm going to try spraying the Flory wash with my airbrush. It works ok with gouache when I spray it. That way if I don't like it or I get it wrong, I can rub it off. Thanks again, Joe. Wow - didn't even know the FAA had Skyraiders - and I had to look! As per Col, all the pics look really clean, even over what looks like EDSG? 1
Fatboydim Posted November 13, 2015 Author Posted November 13, 2015 Hi Joe, At last got some time to take a look at your "what if" build. Really impressive! Excellent detail work and superb paint finish, as usual from you. And the aircraft itself is quite impressive. I've been looking for a good one at 1/72 and I'll probably buy a Hasegawa some time in the future. Looking forward to seeing it progress! Cheers Jaime Hi Jaime, thank you. I know your a very busy man. I see your making progress with your builds. Thanks again, Joe This is a great visualisation, the colours suit the shape really well. Great modelling too Al Hello AI, and thank you. I did enjoy your back storyline this Group Build. Wow - didn't even know the FAA had Skyraiders - and I had to look! As per Col, all the pics look really clean, even over what looks like EDSG?Hello Tim, I believe there is one in the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. I think it's in the reserve collection at the moment. Joe.I've painted the majority of the parts now. I've changed the rear section of the hook to yellow after noticing it on some WW11 Corsairs. I've got just a few small parts to paint plus the windscreen and canopy. I intend to start applying the decals over the weekend. Thank you for looking, Joe 6
GREG DESTEC Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 Looks great Joe. Can't wait for the next update. 1
Tim Moff Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 Yes I used to pop into the museum whilst I was still serving, after we did Heli-Dunking Drills - never noticed! Time for another visit me thinks! 1
Tim Moff Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 can I ask which Mr Color paint you used for the yellowy lower main area?
Fatboydim Posted November 13, 2015 Author Posted November 13, 2015 can I ask which Mr Color paint you used for the yellowy lower main area? Hello Tim, the colour I used was Mr Hobby H74 Sky Duck Egg Green semi- gloss. 1
Fatboydim Posted November 16, 2015 Author Posted November 16, 2015 Looks great Joe. Can't wait for the next update.Thank you Greg. I've made a start on the decals. I changed the underwing numbers I intended to use because they would have caused a problem. They would have covered the location holes for the pylons and gone over some raised detail at the rear of the panel. This would have meant gluing the pylons on top of the decal, plus the chance of silvering at the rear. I cut out the numbers from the sheet I had photocopied so I could see where I wanted to position the decals before applying the them. Decals in place on underside of wing. Fuselage roundels and nose art. Hopefully, I will be able to get a few more decals on in the week. If not, I will have to wait until the weekend. Thank you for looking, Joe. 8
Col. Posted November 16, 2015 Posted November 16, 2015 Great to see the Royal Navy markings going onto this one 1
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