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I was think about what I could do for this group build - plant of Hawks and Tornados to choose from, but thanks to @Pete in Lincs, this turned up in the post today:

 

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I was think about adding this to the Airfix: The Golden Years GB build, but as I already have one in that group build and I will not be starting this until next week, the extra time in this group build could be useful.  So as I plan to build this in Austrian colours, in fits here as well.

 

I have tracked down and orders an etch set from IPMS Austria, so hoping to build with the ramp down.

 

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Will be watching as I have this one in the stash.

 

My plan is a Sultan of Oman gunship.

 

Yes, it will be a whiff so not for this GB.

 

Phil

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Hi Phil,

 

That is an interesting idea. I am currently reading Gunships by Wayne Mutza and I had wondered what a Skyvan gunship would have looked like. A couple of mini guns in the rear windows?

 

James

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This model was first released in 1975, but do not think it has been re released to offen. So here is a few pics of what is in the box.  Firstly the scheme that I will be building this as...

 

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There are six grey spure and one clear one. These are the two with the fuselage sides on:

 

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That is some rivet detail. Need to see how these look on under a coat of paint. 

 

Under wings and some of the internal details. The kit comes with a complete set of seating - airline seat 3 in a row and canvas seating along the fuselage sides for the military variants. 

 

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The lower wings and the fuselage top and bottom. 

 

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The clear parts. 

 

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The cockpit glazing looks a bit ‘foggy’,  this will need polishing - not something I have ever managed to do successfully. The cabin windows have dimples in, so I think I might try Deluxe Materials’ Glue n Glaze to replace these. 

 

There are some ejector pin marks on the fuselage inside, so the first step will be to fill these, while I wait for the etch set to arrive. 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, 1903flight said:

Hi Phil,

 

That is an interesting idea. I am currently reading Gunships by Wayne Mutza and I had wondered what a Skyvan gunship would have looked like. A couple of mini guns in the rear windows?

 

James

Was trying to stay with weapons they would have had back in the 70’s.  Possibly a 20mm and a .50 cal but maybe a minigun or two.

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18 hours ago, 1903flight said:

That is some rivet detail. Need to see how these look on under a coat of paint. 

James,

 

Those rivets are probably more authentic than the divots made by one of those so-called riveting tools, I'm sure they'll look splendid under paint, if not you could sand them to knock them back a little, but I wouldn't remove them totally.

 

Anyway, I have one of these in the stash so I'm keen to see what can be done with it.  Good luck and welcome to the GB.

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Welcome to the GB !

The Skyvan was one of the AIrfix kit I wanted to have when I was a kid... then for some reason when I could afford one I had forgotten. This thread may relight my interest in buying one ! 😁

Will be cool to see a camouflaged Skyvan, don't think I've seen that many

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Thanks all.

 

@zebra - it was your build that started this off.

 

@Wez - I think you are right about the rivets, under a coat of paint then should be fine. In the image below those rivets to stand out.

 

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Going to put a couple of useful links for Austrian Skyvans here, so that I do not lose them...

 

Walk around - http://kitchecker.de/walkaround-short-sc-7-srs-3m-skyvan/

 

Information and a few nice images - http://www.doppeladler.com/oebh/luftfahrzeuge/skyvan.htm

 

The kit instructions give Humbrol 155 Olive Drab and 195 Dark Green as the colours  - I believe that these represent RAL 7013 RAL 6020.  I normally use Xtracolor paints for the exterior and paint4models gives X114 Medium green as a match to RAL6020

 

A search for RAL 7013, gives an FS match as 34087/34084, which would be equivalent to X111 Olive Drab.

 

Will see how they look on some plastic later on. 

 

James

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Look what has just arrived in the post....

 

 

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Thank you IPMS Austria

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Start on the interior, one fuselage side and the cockpit and cabin floor.  

 

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used Humbrol 87 for the interior colour,  appears To be a go match to the pre paint etch in the cockpit.  Need to decide on the colour of the cockpit seats next

 

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I too built one of these many years ago. 

I remember the riveting was very over done so would recommend a good sanding before assembly, especially with all that lovely pe going inside. 

Colin 

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While slow progress is being made on the interior, should have some pictures tomorrow, I have been researching what to do with the cockpit glazing. It has a yellow tint to it....

 

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So I have never used Kleer before, but having read around looks like this stuff is the same..

 

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and at £1.29 a bottle, at lot cheaper. 

 

Going to to test on a spare canopy first ....

 

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So I dipped the test canopy this morning....

 

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Not really the best photo, but up close it does appear to shine more, so not damaged it then.  Will test one set of the fuselage windows tonight.

 

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I'll need to keep an eye on this thread from now on as I've just won one of these as part of a lot of three kits at my local auction house. It was worth the tenner just to stop them going in the skip! But what I'm going to do with a started (but all there) Airfix Control Tower and a Hasagawa Huey I don't know as they don't fit the theme of my stash.

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So progress so far, cockpit just about finished and cabin painted 

 

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cabin seating next to go in next. 

 

Cockpit glaze are has been dipped and is currently drying. 

 

So so far have fitted 10 grams of lead under the cabin floor, I think I will need some in the nose wheel bay. 

 

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