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Hasegawa 1/72 F-15J or I?


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Hi...

Another GB that fits my stash! 

After finishing my F-104 in the century series GB (which at the end added another F-104 kit, and F-101 into my stash).. I took to the stash and found 2 F-15E's, a F-15C (early version), a F-15J, and F-15I.. all Hasegawa. 

Seeing the challenge others face in this GB, I think I'll join with either or both of these;

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With both still in the plastic bag, I think I will start with the F-15J with less parts count and less modification required...

 

 

So... Cleared to go?

 

 

Cheers,

Mario

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The build has started....

After seeing how others work with Hasegawa's F-15, I decided not to start with the cockpit but from the fuselage parts. 

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There's also a great build on Hase F-15C by @dimaADA

I might follow some of the modifications I saw in there too.

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Cheers,

Mario

 

 

 

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It's actually been a productive few days...

Cockpit and the nose area are done 

https://i.postimg.cc/ZY123PjW/20220906-001130.jpg

 

A few review of the build stated the tricky alignment of the nose/cockpit section to fuselage. I added small plastic sheet to help the alignment of the two surfaces.

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Kind of worked I guess... Although there was still a micro steps found, but nothing a regular putty can't handle 

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Next was the connection between the port fin and it's base which shows a gap. This was done using mixture of talk and CA glue which later sculp and sand to shapespacer.png

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I cut out the ventral scoops on the fuselage, and replace it with new scoopsade from paper and attached using CA glues.

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According to the instructions, this practicular aircraft are not carrying any missiles. And since I didn't use any PE for this build, i decided to simulate the rails using masking tape.

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Replaced the HUD lens and display;

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Being a kit from tears ago, one can found the sprue directly attached to side of the canopy which sometimes cracked the canopy itself such this;

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Luckily I was able to minimize the crack using nail sanding sticks, followed by a short bath using Future.

 

comment and critics are welcome...🥳🙂

 

cheers,

Mario

 

 

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  • 1 month later...

It has been too long...  I know.

I've been busy with life with new job, etc..

But the build continues slowly, but continue...

I've laid down a black primer on the eagle, and suddenly have an urge to cut down the aileron and pose it slightly dropped.. risky but I succeeded. No pics unfortunately..

Paints also laid down... At first I used MIG Acrylic, since I successfully use those on a F-14A build few months back. But it's always hit and miss with this paint. This time it's a miss... By a mile 🥲. It doesn't cover as I want it to be and it's too pale for a JASDF Eagle. So I decided to use Gunze/Mr.Hobby Lacquer instead.. 

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All was well (beside broken the pitot thingy on top of the left vertical fin) ... Then the kit accidentally slipped and fall to the floor 😭😭, broke the fwd assembly off and crack the left wing-fuselage joint. I was too upset to took photo of it, and try to repair it .. will update on how it goes

 

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Yes.. I experienced a set back, broke the wing and lost the mojo.

But the build continues on...

I replace the actuator parts of the exhaust with wire

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And detailed the canopy with wires and small paper 

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I didn't documented the painting process but it's done, and I can finally start decaling...

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The exhaust painted and weathered 

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I can't be sure I'll made it to the deadline... But definitely not going to let this become a shelf queen...

 

 

Cheers,

Mario

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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