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Trumpeter F-105's and Academy F/A-18's

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Trumpeter F-105's and Academy F/A-18's
Posted by vince bobrowski on Wednesday, October 8, 2003 9:37 PM
Has anyone built either of these kits. Are they worth the cost? Also has any company released aftermarket detail sets and decals for the -105's?
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Posted by BlackWolf3945 on Wednesday, October 8, 2003 10:33 PM
I'm not sure about resin or brass for the Thud, (there's some resin coming from Cutting Edge and Black Box, just don't know when) but I do know that Albatros has released decals for the 32nd kit; same markings as in their 48th & 72nd sheets: Pussy Galore, Memphis Belle II etc.

There's bound to be more coming...


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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 9, 2003 12:44 PM
I have the Academy F-18. I admit to being sidetracked to other projects, but I have started working on it. You certainly get a lot of plastic (and other goodies!) for $119.00. It includes groundcrew figures, a buttload of weapons, metal landing gear cores, and two decal sheets that are almost as big as the box (one is for the weapons). As for detail, I believe that it is second to none. Somebody makes a resin cockpit for it that was on display at the IPMS nats. back in July. It looked o.k., but wasn't much of an improvement over the kit's- it simply doesn't need a detail set. I like it very much but I do feel that 100+ dollars for a model is a bit expensive.
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Posted by BlackWolf3945 on Thursday, October 9, 2003 1:14 PM
I'd have to agree on the Hornet kit regarding the need for extra fixins, there is no real need. The Thud is a way different story, unfortunately. And if memory serves, the folks who had the resin pit at the NATS for the Hornet kit were Black Box. Could be wrong, memory gets fuzzy after a short while these days... Tongue [:P]


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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 9, 2003 2:26 PM
From what I've read and seen, the only aftermarket accesories you may want for the Hornet would be decals of other squadrons, if desired. Other than that, the kit appears virtually flawless.

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Posted by berny13 on Thursday, October 9, 2003 2:56 PM
I have the F-105D. The cockpit is OK but lacks a lot of detail. It sure could benifit from one from Black Box or some other company. The seat looks good but I am sure a resin seat will replace that also. The gun bay is lacking in detail. A resin kit of the gun bay will more than likely be released too. The wheel wells, gear and AB section look very good.

Berny

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 13, 2003 1:04 AM
Vince Bobrowski,

Thank goodness, someone else who's not afraid to use their real name on-line!! Anyway, I'm in the process of building the Academy F/A-18C right now. I started by building all of the ordnance first, and, believe it or not, I spent almost a month just on that, building and painting it all. Granted, I didn't get to work on it constantly (more like a few hours a night, a few nights per week), but I started getting bored with building it all. My original plan was build a weapons display for the model (and that's still my plan, so far) when it was finished, kinda like you see in some of the "Walk Around" and "In Action" books. But once I started decaling all of that ordnance, I decided to put it to the side for now, and start on the Hornet itself. I spent over 4 hours decaling just the 4 HARMs, 2 Paveways, and the Harpoon and SLAM!!!
I started the Hornet by going through the instruction book and determining what could be built without paint and building those pieces first (wings, flaps, landing gear, vertical stabilizers, etc.). I then determined what should be painted before assembly, and airbrushed all of those pieces while still on the sprues. Once you clip them off, you can easily touch them up. After you get all of the necessary painting out of the way, the assembly goes very quickly.
The Hornet itself is a HUGE kit. The landing gear, including the wheels and rubber tires, is 71 pieces. Very tedious work, but worth it for the detail. The only details you might want to add is the hydraulic lines to the struts, based on the pictures I have in the aformentioned books.
There are some sink marks on each side of the fuselage, just under the canopy opening, where there wasn't enough plastic in the molds for the cockpit interior side panels. You have to hold the fuselage sides up to a light just right to see them, but they're there. A little putty or superglue, then some sanding, should take care of that easily.
The cockpit has GREAT detail out of the box. Again, based on pictures in the aformentioned books, you can add some hoses and electrical lines if you want, and maybe some photo-etched seatbelts, but it looks great like it is. The painting guide in the instruction book is very accurate, compared to the Hornet "Walk Around" book.
So far, I've only completed the front fuselage portion of the plane (finished it just tonight 12 Oct 2003), and plan on doing a lot more to it in the next two weeks, as I've just started two weeks of VACATION!!!! Maybe I'll have it completely finished in two weeks, but I wouldn't bet on it. I'll keep you informed on the progress on a regular basis. So far, with the exception of the ordnance, it's been an easy build. Good luck on yours!!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 13, 2003 1:30 AM
Vince,

I forgot to mention, I've decided to build my Hornet in Marine markings (being a former Devil Dog, it was the ONLY way I could build it). CAM Decals makes a set of Marine decals AND a set of glow-in-the-dark formation lights for the kit. And yep! They really glow in the dark!! They look just like real formation lights. There's enough on the sheet for two each of F-18's, F-14's, and F-4's. The Marine decals are for VMFA-323. I got both sheets for $20, including shipping. Just go to www.camdecals.com, and look for set 32-144 (Marine set) & 32-A001 (Formation Lights). Have fun!!
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Posted by vince bobrowski on Monday, October 13, 2003 7:43 AM
Gary, Thanks for the info. Wasn't USMC but do share the Corps Birthday, Nov. 10. Marine Corps Hymn still gives me chills when I hear a MC band (New River MCAS) play it at local ball games (Kinston, NC)
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