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A-7A Corsair II CAG bird VA-56 "Champions"


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Thanks for the comments Smuts and Metallicus.

I have applied the decals to the tanks and fitted them; attached the gear doors and Sidewinders. I'm definitely on the home straight now - just needing to apply some decals to the outside of the nose gear doors and the inside of the main gear doors, plus fitting the ordnance.

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Thanks for the feedback, Ancient Mariner - the old dog has just driven me to distraction, as I could not get the bombs to fit to the pylons without breaking off a bomb that was previously fixed - aargh! I have decided to take a break and some solace in a nice chilled bottle of Bulmers, before tackling the outboard pylons during "Dancing on Ice"!

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Glad you like her, Pompeo.

The construction and decalling phase is now complete. The outboard pylons and bombs weren't quite so problematic! I plan to complete her with another coat of Klear, followed by a thin Raw Umber oil wash to accentuate some of the engraved detail and to blend everything together and tone the colours down a bit. I had hoped to finish her this evening, but I think that I need a break from her now!

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Looking great I can't wait to see her all dirtied up.

I know what you mean about needing a break from a model. I just had to take a break from all the PE with my Cobra's.

Cheers

Brenden

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Looking great I can't wait to see her all dirtied up.

I know what you mean about needing a break from a model. I just had to take a break from all the PE with my Cobra's.

Cheers

Brenden

Hi Brenden

I have only dabbled in PE (with moderate success!), so you have my respect!

I hope to "wash" the Corsair tomorrow.

Thanks for your interest.

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I applied a couple of very thin W&N Raw Umber washes yesterday, as I wanted to tone everything down, lift the surface detail and achieve some subtle weathering. Whilst the wash was still wet, I used a cotton bud to streak the grime in the direction of the airflow. I know that it is not very clear in the pictures, but I didn't want her too dirty. I have just applied a coat of W&N Galeria Satin Varnish to finish her off (pictures tomorrow.)

Thanks for looking.

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  • 3 years later...

All the photos have been deleted from this thread - the notes make it sound like it was a great build- is there anywhere on the web that this model can still be viewed?? I'm planning to start an A-7 project, and would like to see how the various kits - Fujimi, Hasegawa, Hobbyboss- compare----

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