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EA-18G 1:32 Build
Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Saturday, November 21, 2015 6:43 PM

Hello, 

This is my first post and first build, so I am diving in head first. I am an architect and spend 90% of my time in front of a computer in 3d software such as Maya, Rhino etc. I have always loved aircraft mostly modern for aeshtetic reasons. I have also always wanted to make a cool scale model, just when I was young not enough patience and now maybe not enough time with a new baby and work and fly fishing, but i have finally taken the plunge and have been looking around this forum at all the amazing work. 

I have decided to go with the EA-18G I think its one of the most amazing aircraft and its role is super cool as well and you just dont see that many. I live in southern cal not to far from plant 42, Edwards and China Lake so have seen a fare share of aircraft. I purchsed the tump kit some time ago along with alot of mods cause it seems it needs a bit of enhancement and that makes it more fun and challenging. I have spent the last few months reading and studying techinque and the plane itself and today I have finally started. 

This I imagine will be a slow build and thats ok I am doing this to relax and hopefully make something cool. So I will be posting on here as i go along Feel free to offer advice or crituiques no ego here. 

Ok onto the build and day one. I started with adding the Matt Saddle Atenna from Steel Beach and adding some of the exterior photo etched parts from Eduards. I still need to add filler to blend the Atenna and also will be drilling out the current ECS Pipes. So it was of course quite hard but really fun I did not do to much and thats kinda the point going to take it slow. Here are a few Photos I will be going with the VX-9 Vampires for the paint and color based out at China Lake. This does not come with the Kit but have found it at 1:48 and I am having that recreated at 1:32. There is also this cool pod that I have seen on a few more recent Growler pics and I will be adding this. I am 3d modeling it and then will 3d print it out of ABS plastic at work. 

 

Below are Few Photos From the first day and some ref pictures, I have so many. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Chuck Davis on Sunday, November 22, 2015 3:12 PM

Hey JVincent...I'd love to see the pictures of your build, but they appear to link to a Dropbox account.  You'll probably want to review the section on posting pictures to this site.  At a minimum you'll likely need to make the Dropbox folder public or something like that.  There's a bunch of helpful folks here on this forum that can help you.  Good luck and I'm looking forward to seeing your Growler!

Chuck Davis

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Sunday, November 22, 2015 5:05 PM

Hey Guys sorry for the mix up on the pictures I will get these set up another way. 

 

Best, J

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Posted by seasick on Sunday, November 22, 2015 5:16 PM

I hotlink photos from photobucket. Back in the day I used to hotlink from geocities.  

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:29 PM

Ok Sorry about that and the photos lets see if this work a normaly used to inserting directly in the forum was hoping Dropbox would work lets see if this works. I think i will just make an album and keep it updated.

 

http://s1204.photobucket.com/user/Jvincentrs4/library/EA-18G%20Build?sort=6&page=1

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by bimski on Monday, November 23, 2015 1:45 AM
Welcome to the forum JVincent......hoping to see your 3D work on the wing pods ;)
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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, November 23, 2015 1:10 PM

Hello, 

 

So small update i was hoping to get more done yesterday but well did not happen was busy with some architecture stuff. But I did manage 3d model the new pods did not take to long. I did this in maya 2016 and used polygon modeling so that its is always solid and water tight for the 3d printing process.

 

I used what is called open subdivision its pixar technology inside maya so I can model at a low polygon level and add creases to get sharp geometry and then at the end convert that to a normal poolygon mesh. After that I used the boolen cmd to create the areas were it would clamp together and be fastened. 

I think it went well I wish i had some exact dimensions but i can not even find much info on this pod just have see alot of the more recent pictures using this and wanted to see if i could make it work. So i messurerd the model and went from there. I will do a test print and see how it looks and adjust from there. 

I am hoping to drill out the ECS pipes but am a bit nervious any advice will be welcome. 

 

Here is a link the the pod photos

http://s1204.photobucket.com/user/Jvincentrs4/library/EA-18G%20Build/3d%20Growler%20Probe?sort=6&page=1

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, November 23, 2015 3:32 PM
OK Just got the Modern Hornet Guide by Jake Melampy very cool book so at least I have that if this goes south. and it shows what the other pod is Its looks like it is a TACTS pod ( Tactical Aircrew Combat Training System really advanced with several advanced sensors in it its actually is super cool. Well I already posted images of the 3d model but i think i will add some detail now that I have the book. Ok guys please if you have any advice let me know this is my first build and i kinda have some heavy expectations on my self so we will see how this goes. I hope this evening i can do like a hr or two of work.
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Posted by JayW on Monday, November 23, 2015 3:34 PM

The Growler really is a great looking aircraft, much sleeker than the EA6 Prowler. Look forward to seeing your work!

Currentely Building: 1/35 Ford Quad FAT + QF25,

In queue: 1/35 Hobby Boss VK1602, 1/400 HMS Illustrious, 1/700 HMS Broadsword

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:28 PM

Hello,

Well I have not had much time to work on this build was a busy year with our first daughter and of course work and what not.  Anyway getting back into the saddle this will still not be a speed build and I am ok with that quality over quanity. 

So, I defaulted to my comfort zone and took another look at the TACT Pod in Maya. I got the Modern Super Hornent book by Jake Melampy and it had some nice shots in there. So here are some new screen caps from Maya of the 3d TACT pod. I exported this to Rhino this evening and ran through the stl check process and we are good to go. Its scaled to 1/32 so I will send these to the 3d printer tomorrow. We will see how the parts come out of the 3d printer some detail has been left of since it will not show at this scale.

I also Added some more etched parts will take some pics of that as well. Crazy I know but I think I got all the after market mods possible I did the Rhino seemles intakes as well. So this will be great or a bust.  

I also have been spending a insane amount of time looking for decals with not much luck, I did finaly find a place that will scan a 1:48 set and redo the work to 1:32. This is not the best thing but I can not even get the orginal maker to scale them up even if I pay extra and I am willing to pay for sure. So if anyone knows of somone who will do some custom decals please chime in. 

I am going with the vx-9 Vampires based out of china lake. I live in Southern California and recently took a trip up to the Jedi Transition it was insane super fun. So all said I am going to go with this scheme or maybe die trying but I have faith.  

Ok here is a few screen shots of the new TACT pod I will post pics of the 3d printed parts when they are done. I hope to be back on this. 

If anyone has some insite on this decal issue let me know.....

 

http://s1204.photobucket.com/user/Jvincentrs4/library/EA-18G%20Build/TACT%20Probe

Jimmy 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, June 6, 2016 10:58 PM

Hello everyone,

i am not quite there yet and this will be a super newbie questions and I am sure it has a million answers, but would like to know in regards to paint.

Enamel vs Acrylic I have been reading all over the place and still am not super sure. I understand the difference so it's not a issue there I am a little hung up on some parts. 

Like clearing acrylic all I keep seeing is vanish is this the same as clear. 

It also seems that some do brush work much better than others. 

Last st would be nice to hear what paint companies people like the most either enamel or acrylic. There are so many choices so some good words of wisdom would be really appreciated.

 

thanks, J 

 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 11:47 PM

Hello, 

 

So small bit of work tonight  drilled out the one ECS pipe, first time doing this so was a little nervous but got a solid fit. Started the drilling on the other side but will finish tomorrow eveining. Thanks Bimski for the tip on doing this took a bit but i think it went smooth. 

Also was able to find a company that produces decals and they are going to reproduce the vx-9 vampire decals i have in 1:48 so got those cut out and getting them sent off. So we will see how that goes. 

http://s1204.photobucket.com/user/Jvincentrs4/library/EA-18G%20Build/ECS%20Pipe%20Part%201

 

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Posted by rowdy on Saturday, June 11, 2016 5:57 AM

as a point of interest... the Royal Australian AirForce will be aquiring 12 Growlers thru 2018. dont know which squadron, but i believe we have aircrew training with the USN's VAQ training outfit(Whidbey Island NAS ?).

approved really quickly thru FMS(foreign military sales)...just shows how close are the ties between US and aussie forces.

kris

 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 4:06 PM

Hello, 

A couple photos of the Front Fuselage, Radar and Front Wheel bay glued up. Went ok i think some sanding and a little filing and think it should be good. Its crazy all the nice tools that are out there now for glueing really makes it alot more enjoyable. 

Still have a bunch of Photoetched work to do but waiting for some things in the mail to make that task a little nicer. 

best, J

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, June 20, 2016 3:24 PM

Hello, 

 

Little bit of work on the intakes. Used a method I saw posted here and used white semi gloss house paint to coat the inside of the intakes. I did not do a full dip just taped off the bottom and filled the intakes and then removed the tape and let the paint out. Everything is the first time so was fun and the reult is super clean. Worked the exterior seem out by wet sanding even though it wont be seen. Will clean the outside up once they are done drying. 

 

 I have the after market intakes from rhino but there is some detail that is missing on those so they wont be used a little bummer but oh well. Going slow but lots going on so happy with how its going so far. 

 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Sunday, June 26, 2016 8:45 PM

Hello, 

A little  photo etched work on the front fuselage and wheel bay, this work still just has me on the edge of the seat not that I dont find it fun just maybe not as relaxing but thats ok. Also did one more dip on the intakes to hide the seam on the inside a little better. Of course any comments or suggestions or crituques are more than welcome. I have learned so much from the forum. I am not as fast as some here for sure but its my first build so feel better going slow. 

 

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Posted by seasick on Monday, June 27, 2016 7:26 PM

rowdy

as a point of interest... the Royal Australian AirForce will be aquiring 12 Growlers thru 2018. dont know which squadron, but i believe we have aircrew training with the USN's VAQ training outfit(Whidbey Island NAS ?).

RAAF Number 6 squadron

 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, June 27, 2016 7:47 PM
the raaf paint scheme is super slick as well. Really minimalist ( ouch some architecture speak there) but it's really cool. I am still holding out hope for the update to the super hornet with the conformal fuel tanks and the weapons pod. J
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Posted by seasick on Monday, June 27, 2016 8:32 PM

The aircraft that are deployed in the USN and RAAF are painted in a low visibility scheme. The top side is Dark Ghost Gray (fs36320) (i think, and bottom Light Ghost Gray (fs36375). The brightly painted aircraft are fewer in number. The brightest is the "wing commander's" plane, the the less bright aircraft are the "squadron commander's" aircraft. Since you never know which plane you are flying until you are on deck its kind of symbolic. 

EDIT:

Dark Ghost Gray is FS36320

Light Ghost Gray is FS36375

 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, June 27, 2016 10:51 PM
That is some great info super cool. If this one goes well would not mind doing one with this scheme although finding decals has been already hard.
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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Monday, June 27, 2016 11:09 PM

we will see how this one goes but would be fun I think to do one in this scheme. I guess finding the decals would be the hardest part. 

Thanks so much for the info really interesting. 

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Posted by seasick on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 3:29 PM

The decal set should be marked as low visibility markings. 

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Posted by Jvincentfx45 on Sunday, July 3, 2016 8:43 PM

Hello, 

 

Little work on the lower half. Glued up the intakes and bottom, have some joints masked off that still need to get some filling. Still working some things out on this. Fit was ok couple things to fix up towards the intakes. Also drilled and cut the vents out and added styrene to the back for a little more depth( I owe this one to Bimski build ). Finished all the photo etched parts in the wheel bays. So will prime this up when i get the seems fleshed out. 

Have a great 4th everyone. 

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Posted by Striker8241 on Sunday, July 3, 2016 9:13 PM

Hi, JV,

Looks like a challenging build. Best of luck and I'll be watching.

Cheers,

Russ

 

 

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