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1/32 F-14B BombCat

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Posted by bimski on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 9:52 AM

Thank you Charles.......Yes

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Posted by Charles_Purvis on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 9:17 AM

Bimski--

This is a beautiful piece of work.  When I was in college, I worked at the Grumman plant in Milledgeville, GA (Plant 66), and we did quite a few F-14 parts there.  In particular, I remember the "parrot's beak," which can be clearly seen at the inboard leading edge of the swept wing.  This part "disappears" into the aircraft when the wings are in the 20 degree position, and are exposed when the wing sweeps back.

We also fabricated the vertical stabilizers, which are basically boron tape spread in a very specific and complex pattern on a titanium frame.  This was all done in the "lay-up" room (which was about the size of two basketball gyms), and the very very large boron lay-up rig took up about 20% of the available floor space in the northwest corner of the room.

This was in 1980-85, and the boron rig was computer controlled.  All we humans did was make sure there was tape in the dispenser, and the titanium frame was bolted in and in proper alignment.  The boron tape was, if I recall, deep black on one side, and a faint mustard/brown on the other.  The overlay pattern was incredibly precise and would result in a diagonal diamond/checkerboard pattern.  

Once each stabilizer was complete, the boron would be trimmed by laser cutter, and the stabilizer would be boom-lifted into a rack.  Once the rack was full (picture one of those racks you can cook ribs in, with the ribs lined up vertically, all in a row), it would be wheeled into the autoclave (which was literally--and intentionally--large enough to cook a B-1 fuselage in) and cooked at a very high temp (can't remember for the life of me what that was) and quite a few atmospheres.

After that, they would move to the trim shop, where all of the titanium tabs (used for bolting in place) would be trimmed off, and at that point, I believe, they would be shipped to another Grumman plant, for final fabrication and finish.  Then to the assembly plant (in Bethpage, I think) to finally meet their chosen Tomcat.

Interestingly, Boron tape is a very tough material to work with.  It's very brittle and had the tendency to splinter off tiny little pieces, about as fine as a human hair and of variable length.  These pieces were just visible to the human eye on the work surface and had non-intuitive, high tensile strength.

At least once a summer, someone would see one of these fragments, casually reach over to brush it off the work surface, and end up with a boron splinter stuck all the way thru their hand.  This required immediate attention in the infirmary, since, if the splinter broke off, you ended up with boron stuck in your dang hand.

Good times . . . good times . . .

cnq
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    March 2013
Posted by cnq on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 7:30 AM

Fantastic build. I love it. This a a very big plane. I have a 1/18 pre-built bomb cat (Jolly Rogers) from Merit and it's almost 4ft in lenght.

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Posted by r13b20 on Monday, June 23, 2014 10:37 PM

No complaints here. Very nice 'cat. Bob

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  • From: Olmsted Township, Ohio
Posted by lawdog114 on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 1:25 AM

Awesome!  The best jet ever made......I have the 1/48 Hasegawa F-14A in the stash.  Maybe someday.........

Joe

 "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 bimski on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 7:53 PM

Thank you Gents .......been reviewing my photo of the Bombcat and i see a lot of flaws .....I will fix/correct this before marking this WIP (FINISHED) Geeked

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Posted by Jim Barton on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 4:11 PM

Nice!YesYes

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

Dre
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  • From: here, not over there
Posted by Dre on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:10 AM

Nice work, Bimski.   That nose lens really worked out great.  

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 7:31 AM

Nice job,really looks good.i like your painting of the exhaust

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Posted by bimski on Monday, June 16, 2014 10:00 PM

@cml.....the decals are from trumpeter.... best applied on a clear gloss and sealed with a flat finish

@buckeye...........thanks

more photo.....

enjoy

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  • From: Brunswick, Ohio
Posted by Buckeye on Monday, June 16, 2014 11:32 AM

Love it! Yes

cml
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  • From: Brisbane, Australia
Posted by cml on Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:52 PM

Wow!!!! Big Smile The whole thing looks awesome - where to start?

The paint job is just spectacular - love it.

The decals on the vertical stabs look unreal - were they decals or dry transfers? Look like they're painted on.

The exhausts look like real metal.

I'm glad you posted this wip - something for me to aspire to when i get around to mine.

Congratulations on a great build.

Chris

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Posted by bimski on Sunday, June 15, 2014 12:13 AM

Finish plane .........going to add the weapon next Wink

enjoy......

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Posted by bimski on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 9:18 PM

@Reaper420.....got the probe from ultracast ( http://www.ultracast.ca/ ) last i chk they have 9 in-stock

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  • From: Bay Area, CA
Posted by Reaper420 on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 8:44 PM
Bimski which website did you order from that master model said to go to? Ive gone to a few of them but none of them seem to have THAT particular part listed or available. Need help ASAP!

Kick the tires and light the fires!

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Posted by bimski on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:22 PM

@Reaper420....... ( http://master-model.pl/ )

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  • From: Bay Area, CA
Posted by Reaper420 on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 2:06 PM
No problem Bimski. Like I said I probably should have looked before asking dumb questions. However, whst about the machined probe? Did you make that yourself or was it a purchase? If so please do share the link. Otherwise awesome looking build going there. Probably will blow mine out the water........once I get around to doing it.

Kick the tires and light the fires!

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Posted by Jim Barton on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 10:29 AM

Nice! "Danger Zone"--best song Kenny Loggins ever did!Yes

Somebody brought a half-built 1/72-scale Tomcat to last night's meeting of our local IPMS chapter. 

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

Dre
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  • From: here, not over there
Posted by Dre on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 10:15 AM

Me likey!!

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Posted by bimski on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 1:11 AM

Preview...........Whisper

enjoy.........

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Posted by bimski on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:30 PM

 here's the link........  Zactomodel

sorry for the late reply

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    June 2013
  • From: Bay Area, CA
Posted by Reaper420 on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 11:37 AM
Found it. I gues it would have helped to try Zactomodels.com before asking dumb questions.

Kick the tires and light the fires!

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    June 2013
  • From: Bay Area, CA
Posted by Reaper420 on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 11:34 AM
Where did you find the zacto intakes? I have the same trumpe kit except the D model and would like to get a hold of some of those.

Kick the tires and light the fires!

Dre
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    June 2007
  • From: here, not over there
Posted by Dre on Monday, June 2, 2014 11:21 AM

After all the body work, I'm really looking forward to the painting.   Can't wait to see how the replacement lens works out as well...

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  • From: 29° 58' N 95° 21' W
Posted by seasick on Saturday, May 31, 2014 11:44 PM

Low viz is so dull looking.

Chasing the ultimate build.

cml
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    March 2007
  • From: Brisbane, Australia
Posted by cml on Saturday, May 31, 2014 7:33 AM

Laxzy pre-shading? That's some of the neatest pre-shading i've seen!

That rivet detail is just fantastic.  The build is coming along nicely.

Also, good pick on the Jolly Rogers scheme!  I'm going to do mine is the VF-84 Jolly Rogers scheme.

Is this one the VF-84 or VF-103?

Chris

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Posted by bimski on Friday, May 30, 2014 8:37 PM

@cml,@Dre......Thanks

Paintwork is on going for the bombcat.....decided to go with a low visibility scheme(VF 103 Jolly Rogers AA-100/162918

Photo by Dana Potts

Did some lazy pre shading ......I'm going to try and keep this beast cleanHmm

Did some tweaking on the chin pod by placing a real glass lens(Carl Zeiss) from a broken PC camGeeked

Dre
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    June 2007
  • From: here, not over there
Posted by Dre on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 11:26 AM

I bet that its quite heavy now, what with all that resin.    Great work all around and those landing gear tweaks are very sharp!  

cml
  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: Brisbane, Australia
Posted by cml on Sunday, May 18, 2014 10:52 PM

Great progress Bimski - I'm really enjoying this WIP thread.

I have the A version in my stash - it's on the backburner until I feel confident enough to tackle it.

Picking up some great pointers from your build though.

Chris

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