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Hasegawa 1/72 A-4E VMAT-102


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Hi,

Requesting permission to join this GB with this kit;

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Just finished my A-4KU build in the 30 years Gulf War GB. I admit I had a good time with the build, and I think it's a good idea to build another Skyhawk.

I remember I still have 1 Hasegawa's Skyhawk in my stash. So here it is.

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One can tell from the box it's been too long in my stash. And actually I did already started scribing the major parts and glued the cockpit area;

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 So... Is it still eligible for the build? 

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Lifeline said:

Requesting permission to join this GB

Permission granted Mario!

4 minutes ago, Lifeline said:

So... Is it still eligible for the build? 

Absolutely, you are nowhere near the 25% threshold for joining the GB.

Having seen what a great job you have done on your A-4KU in the Gulf War GB I am really looking forward to seeing what you can do with this kit.

Welcome to the GB.

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On to the build then....

Been a bit busy with family this week but able to fill in the wrong scribed panel lines and sand them down. 

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Work with the cockpit also started, a very plain innacurate cockpit. So, I just add, side leftover side panel decal from my fujimi build, ejection cable, and the pilot. Thinking about making this model in-flight.

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That's it for now...

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

 

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Very good start indeed.

Even without a pilot in the cockpit, there is not much to see inside a 1/72 A-4...

But for some weird reason, it makes us feel better to know that it is there.... No comment.

 

Keep having fun!

 

JR

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Hi all,

The Skyhawk is progressing..

Since the VMAT-102 was training squadron, I figured blue inert Mk-81 Bombs, will be an accurate option.

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The kit provide with a crude bomb rack, so I decided to use MER from other kit.

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I remember the old fact that Hasegawa's 1/72 Skyhawks was actually underscale? This might mean the MER I use is oversize, but since it will be located in the middle station, hopefully it will be slightly covered from sight by the large tanks under the wings.

 

The fuselage half and wing assembly are put together with surprisingly small amount of filler required. 

Unfortunately I forgot to take any pictures..

But the process was followed by primer and painting..

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Cheers,

Mario

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5 hours ago, Lifeline said:

I remember the old fact that Hasegawa's 1/72 Skyhawks was actually underscale?

I think it’s actually slightly over scale.

 

AW

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  • 3 weeks later...

After 2 weeks of skydiving trips, the build continues..

The paint produce a glossy finish, so the skyhawks directly went to decalling process.

The decals were donated by a fellow modeler, since the original one was destroyed when the kit was accidentally drowned few years back. 

This followed by clear coat the decal as soon as it dried on the surface.

Weathering was done by simple washing using mig panel liners and promodeler wash...

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Meanwhile, I decided to play a bit with the bombs...

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Hope it works out...

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

 

 

 

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Final WIP post....

Bombs are finally able to fit rather correctly,

On 5/10/2021 at 2:35 PM, modelling minion said:

The bombs look like you are planning something interesting, looking forward to seeing that.

Well... Sort of.. I saw a picture of skyhawk releasing it's bombs and I want to experiment and try to depict it.

 

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Yup... it's finished...Although for those eagle eyes out there will see many imperfections, especially with the scribed panel lines (now that I remember this kit was once my scribing training test bed long time ago).

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Few more photos will be on the display...

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

 

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Excellent work Mario.

That has really turned out very nice indeed. Nice paint work, colourful decals and an interesting and dramatic pose on the display stand. Having the bombs dropping away from the rack is a very nice touch that has worked very well.

Thank you for having taken part in the GB and very well done.

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