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Greatmaker It looks terrific! I haven't done any modern birds yet but when I do I hope I can do half as good a job on them as you did on this one. Splendid indeed!
It looks terrific! I haven't done any modern birds yet but when I do I hope I can do half as good a job on them as you did on this one. Splendid indeed!
BK
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
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learmechThanks a lot Brandon, Now I have to build one of these.
tempestjohnnyGreat build BK. I've always had an affinity for the Hawkeye
Tojo72Very nice work on an interesting looking aircraft
I know what you mean. I have the Goffy Models wing fold set for mine, it is a nice look.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
BishThat is very nice, really well done, and nice to see it with the folded wings.
Thanks Bish. I folded those wings for two reasons, the look is pretty cool, but I also considered the shelf space it would save. It is still quite a big bird. Thanks for stopping in and the kind words.
That is very nice, really well done, and nice to see it with the folded wings. Really makes me want to dig out my 72nd Fujimi kit.
crown r n7 wow nice final count down stuff the 1980 movie..
wow nice final count down stuff the 1980 movie..
Nick.
Don Stauffer Looks great!
Looks great!
Cadet ChuckThat's really beautiful work, BrandonK! The folded wings look they were a tricky job.
Thanks man. The wing fold method they use works very well and is well set up. It is delicate and you can't handle them once installed. All built up the kit is rather difficult to handle without getting in trouble with all the fiddly bits. Thanks for the kind words. Good luck on yours, I look forward to seeing it.
jeaton01 Well done indeed. I am surprised that 100 grams was enough with the wings stowed.
Well done indeed. I am surprised that 100 grams was enough with the wings stowed.
stikpusher That came out great! I really love the wingfold and weathering. You painted up the unit markings yourself?
That came out great! I really love the wingfold and weathering. You painted up the unit markings yourself?
Thanks for the complements, I appreicate them.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
That's really beautiful work, BrandonK! The folded wings look they were a tricky job.
Hasegawa made a nice 1/72 model of this, which I built a few years back. The fit and design of the kit was excellent, and I had no trouble with it. The results were really nice, and to this day it remains one of my favorite models.
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
I forgot to mention. The stencils and insignias are the only decals used, the rest of the bird is all painted, and it was a ton of work and masking.
mississippivolVery nice!
keavdog Nice job. That is an impressive looking bird.
Nice job. That is an impressive looking bird.
mrmikehow did you decide which of the engine nacelle side panels were correct?
I looked at as many pics as I could and I didn't see any that looked much like the others and I took a leap of faith and used the ones I did as I "felt" they looked the best. I had the same issues, no references to which one is right. Thanks for the kind words.
Outstanding! Interesting aircraft and yes, a challenging build. I'm working thru the same kit, and finding that I need to be very deliberate about fit and alignment, although I don't have the warpage that you and others have mentioned.
A question...how did you decide which of the engine nacelle side panels were correct? There are two versions in the kit, and I can't find any good reference to tell me which ones are appropriate. A big thanks for the nose weight info!
Good photos of a very nice build - appreciate your taking the time to post it outside the GB.
Thanks,
Hello all,
This one was just completed for the Eye in the sky GB. It is a Kinetics 1/48 E-2C Hawkeye from the mid 1990's. The kit is not hard to build but will take you some time due to its complexity and all the little things that you have to do that slow you down. It is well detailed and the fit overall is quite good. However, there are two exceptions to the fit that I ran into that other reviews also noted. One was the two halves of the fuselage can be grossly warped and will require significant effort to correct in clamping and heating of the plastic to get it to relax back into the correct alignment. And the second issue is similar in the fit of the upper wing section to the fuselage, which also took significant clamping and heat to correct. Once this was done the kit builds with very little effort and its nicely detailed with panel lines and rivits.
I painted it with primarily Gunge Mr Color and some Model Masters paints. I weathered it with oils and pastels. It is built OOB with only the addition of antenna wires.
The kit calls for 100 grams nose weight; I added over 120 grams and it is balanced. It will tail sit if a just barely touch it. It rests on the gear, but just barely. This too was also mentioned in the other reviews.
FYI, this kit is nearly the size of the B-17, just a tad smaller.
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoy something different.
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