Modelcrazy, Jay Jay, and Mike,
Thanks for the sympathy and kind words.
Mike,
As to saving it for a "crash" diorama or something of that nature, I'm pretty sure that's not going to happen. I was p****d off at the world when I trashed it and, although I kept part of the fuselage, the rest is really, honestly, TRASH.
I have another of the same MkII kit which I will attempt after I've done another, hopefully easier aircraft for a friend of mine who used to work on them way back when. It's the Hasegawa 1/48 TA-4F Skyhawk. That particular skooter was not a training aircraft - it was essentially the same aircraft as the single seater with all the armament. My friend emailed me one time after I'd asked him about aircraft when he was in the Navy. He said:
"I worked on A-4's when I was stationed at Naval Missile Center, Pt. Mugu, CA. We had six or seven A-4B's and one TA-4F. Basically all the variants prior to the "E" were B's with armament or electronic upgrades. The E's and F's got electronic upgrades in the dorsal hump, and also the newer more powerful engine. I believe that the M's were E/F's with slight mods such as extended tail pipe. The TA-4F was by far the best because it had a back seat and if it was open for a flight I could go along for the ride.
On the jet line, we had F-4's, F-8's, A-7's, and A-6's in addition to the A-4's"
So, I thought I'd build this TA-4F for him.
Mike