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Hasegawa 1/48 F-86f30 Completed

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Hasegawa 1/48 F-86f30 Completed
Posted by Theuns on Sunday, February 7, 2016 10:06 AM

Here is the cockpit of my Hasa 1/48 Sabre.

It is nice detail wize except for the really bland bangseat. I dressed it up with armrests wich for some odd reason is not supplied.

The belts are from painted leadfoil.

Theuns

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Posted by Jay Jay on Sunday, February 7, 2016 10:12 AM

I'm anxiously watching this one since I am doing the same kit.

Mine is temporarily on the shelf of doom because of the difficulty I'm having with the base black coat prior to NMF. I've done it 3 times now and it sstill looks yucky.

Nice job on the pit and your IP looks so very crisp.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, February 7, 2016 10:34 AM

Nice start on the pit.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by BrandonK on Sunday, February 7, 2016 10:47 AM

SO many NMF builds right now. This makes me want to go pick up an F86 for myself. I'll be watching this one.

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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, February 7, 2016 11:05 AM

I have done a few NMF's now with alclad and have found the best result I get is by using tamiya gloss black enamel as my base.

I also do not use different shades of alclad, for me the difference is to "sharp"

I spray airframe allu till I have a nice dark allu look to it , mask off the darker pannels and spray the rest, the more you put on the the lighter it gets.

The difference between the dark and light pannels look different at different angles, but "softer" and more "real if I compare it to the L-29 in NMF at the airfield I work at.

 

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Posted by Theuns on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 9:43 AM

So far no filling needed, maybe just a little on the bottom of the wing to fuse joint will be required.

The nose intake ring was a little oversize and I had to sand it allot to fare it into the front fuselage, I wonder if the other builders of this kit has the same issue.

 

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Posted by murph on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 12:59 PM

I've built a dozen or so of these Sabres.  Did you glue the landing light piece in the area at the front of the nose gear well before gluing on the nose ring?  I find that by gluing that piece in first, the mating surfaces of the fuselage and nose ring part are very close.  It widens the hole at the front of the fuselage, thus pretty well eliminating the 'step' in the plastic you had to remove.  You may require a bit of putty and sanding but not much.

Also, be mindful of a gap where the wings and fuselage join.  A thin strip of plastic card glued to the butt end of the wing, and then finished to the contour of the top of the wing after the glue has REALLY dried, will eliminate the gap.  Even with an Alclad NMF, you won't know the filler strip is there.  You will need a bit of filler and elbow grease on the bottom of the wing / fuselage join.

Good luck with your project.

Mike

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 1:56 PM

A very nice start, stunning cockpit!  Looking forward to it's completion.

Toshi

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 6:11 PM
Oh this is different two Sabres going by different builders at the same time

 

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Posted by Theuns on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 10:07 PM

No I glued the light pannel on after, no big deal though, a bit of sanding and the intake ring now look OK.

I am very hapy with the wing to fuse fit sofar, the bottom section where it fits onto the rear  bottom of the fuse will need a little putty but the rest looks OK.

Only primer will tell, but the seam on top of the wing root glued well with only thin cement.

 

Theuns

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Posted by lawdog114 on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2:54 AM
Looking good Theuns.

 "Can you fly this plane and land it?...Surely you can't be serious....I am serious, and don't call me Shirley"

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Jay Jay on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 8:47 AM

Yes, I had the same issue with the nose ring but none on the wing roots. The wing roots fit perfectly on mine.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Theuns on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 8:47 AM

All the basic filling and sanding is complete, just a litle touch up to be done.

I dipped the front windshield in future and was surprised to see how thin the molding was, care will have to be taken not to damage it.

The canopy has a fine seam line straight dont the top centre, this will need some pollishing to get rid of.

 

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Posted by BrandonD on Friday, February 12, 2016 12:54 AM

Love seeing your work on this. Did you paint the inside of the fuselage at the rear before buttoning it up? I feel like I should spray some jet exhaust color on there, but maybe that can wait till after closing the sides.

-BD-

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Posted by Theuns on Friday, February 12, 2016 5:52 AM

Brandon, for some reason I can't reply to your last post, it does not give ne the icon...

 

No, I did not prepaint the inside of the reaf fuse, I will still see what I am going to do there, the detail between the jet pipe and rear fuse is not very good from what I can see and the gaps do not look good, I might put the cover on.

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, February 13, 2016 1:07 AM

The detail in the speedbrake wells and wheelwells are really nice.

 

Next will be primer and gloss black for airframe alluminium.

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, February 13, 2016 8:58 AM

I put a coat of tamiya primer on to chack my re-scribing ect, all looks OK now I need to sand it all smooth again for the black enamel.

 

Theuns

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Posted by murph on Saturday, February 13, 2016 9:13 AM

Theuns

 

Nice job.  Just to let you know, that vent in front of the speed brake well is unique to JASDF Sabres.  It wasn't on North American or Canadair built Sabres.  It can be cut off and the area sanded smooth and then the void can be filled with filled with styrene or sprue and then sanded smooth, adiing filler as needed.  Yes, it's easier to do before the fuselage halves are glued together but not impossible at this stage of the game.  Then again, if you're not going for complete accuracy, it doesn't really matter.  Just an observation form someone who learned the hard way.

Mike

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, February 13, 2016 9:23 AM

Hey Mike, now tha I know about it it HAS to be corrected....LOL

 

Thanx

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, February 14, 2016 7:05 AM

Gloss black enamel on, alclad to follow.

 

Theuns

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Posted by murph on Sunday, February 14, 2016 11:19 AM

Theuns

Hey Mike, now tha I know about it it HAS to be corrected....LOL

 

No problem brother.  Nice job on the gloss black.  What shade of Alclad are you going to use for the overall aircraft?

Here's one I did in #106 (white aluminum) with different shades on different panels (#116 - semi matte aluminum, #103 - dark aluminum and #112  - steel).  Bit of a pain to mask certain panels but it makes for a really nice contrast.

Not trying to hijack your thread but the extra bit of effort to mask and paint those tonal differnces really add to the realism factor.  Looking forward to more photos and the completed project.

Mike

 

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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, February 14, 2016 10:34 PM

No hijack mate :-)

I usually use only airframe alluminium with the same tecnique of spraying a few coats to get a dark allu, then mask and spray more to get a lighter allu.

I don't use different alclads, it is to expensive here and the results I get I am OK with.

 

The only thing I need to keep inmind is the upper wing centra spanwize pannel that is more dull.

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, February 15, 2016 10:03 AM

Here it is in 3 coats of airframe allu. I usually at this stage mask off the panels I want to look a little darker and shoot more alclad to make the rest lighter.....I now have 2 ways to go with this model

1. the decals are for a nice 1960's plane in the normal "used" NMF

2. I have a pic of the same plane as a super pollished airshow plane, where basically only the gun panel and exhaust looks a little darker, the rest of the metal looks uniform due to the pollishing.

What to do what to do.....

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, February 15, 2016 12:06 PM

I see now that the airshow one has what seems to be grey on the centre pannels and wingtips.....not sure I want to do this :-(

 

Theuns

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Posted by allan on Monday, February 15, 2016 7:32 PM

Now thats what I call shiny.  

 

Not by any means an expert on NMFs, but I did notice the front areas tend to be a lot more polished and shinier than the rear areas of the plane?

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Posted by Theuns on Tuesday, February 16, 2016 4:34 AM

I masked off the outer sides of the wing centre section and put 2 more coats of airframe allu on to lighten that area.

I also masked off the fuselage panel that in all the pix I have seems to be darker aswell as the exhaust and gun pannels.

I will shoot more alclad to laghten the rest , then I usually put 1 coat over everything (unmasked) to make the tone difference a little "softer"

 

Theuns

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Posted by BrandonD on Thursday, February 18, 2016 2:26 AM

This is looking so, so good, Theuns!

-BD-

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, February 18, 2016 8:14 AM

Hey Theuns, nice work on the cockpit and that NM looks flawless!!! 

Just wondering, are you using the box decals are aftermarket- a South African bird maybe? 

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Posted by BrandonK on Thursday, February 18, 2016 9:04 AM

That simply looks great. Fantastic NMF.

BK

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Posted by Theuns on Thursday, February 18, 2016 10:04 AM

Thanx

I am not sure about the final scheme yet, I used Hasegawa decals on my 104 last year and they were great,  I will have to have decals made up if I went Kofrea SAAF.

The SAAF only had 1 hardwing Sabre in theatre # "Q" 622. (USAF #52-4572)

For those interested here is a link to a SAAF forum I am part of showing nice pix of SAAF Korea Sabres.

http://www.saairforce.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7069

http://s991.photobucket.com/user/Jolley-Roger/media/Q-622_zps04c983d3.jpg.html

Theuns

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