Y'all are some brave brave men tackling those B1s. Those things are huge. Glad to see everyone moving along and that Aggieman is back in the fun. I've got a little work done on the Tornado but just had to take a break and paint something...
Yea, I know, not a Swing Wing. Oh well. I started this Revell 1/48 F15 back in March and have been letting it set because I wasn't ready to tackle the camo. Figured it was time to get in some more practice before painting the Tornado. Not a perfect match to the real one but with a little touchup it will be ok. Now, on to the Tornado...
There's no fans or intake trunks in this kit so I had to do something to fill in. I took the fans from another kit and copied them with some modeling clay and CA. First couple times around with the cheap CA didn't turn out very well. I had some Zap A Gap CA that was getting kinda thick so I tried it with some accelerator and it worked OK. Had to put a little paint on the clay to keep the parts from sticking.While I was at it I made a few extras.
Here's another hi-tech tool for Don. Comes in handy at times. Got it on sale at Harbor Freight a few years ago for around $15. Needs a couple of mods that I never got around to. It doesn't have any support for the drop piece and the blade tends to push it down and leave a little extra material at the bottom of the cut but a file will knock it down. I'd like to make that support and and then could add a side gauge of some sort too. It spins a little fast for plastic but it works. Mainly just use it for tubing.
In the pic above you see a step drill to the right. That comes in handy too. Cuts both directions and makes round holes. So, cut a couple pieces of tubing, layout a plate to mount them and the fans to and punch out a couple discs to back them with.
Put them all together and this is what I got.
But, the fans were a little too far inboard and were barely visible so I made another set with slightly smaller tubing, two plates and with the fans further outboard.
Then I got the intakes together, seams filled and painted inside. Masked the front fuse sides so I could prime and shoot a little paint behind where the intakes will be. Then glued the intakes to the front fuse.
Had to do a lot of sanding and polishing on the inside of the canopy and windscreen. I guess they got scratched before packaging because they were still on the tree and in their own bag. There's still a couple scratches in the windscreen but I just couldn't sand enough to get rid of them. Hopefully the next kit will be better. Also got the vertical stab glued in but have to do a little filling around the edges.
And that's where it stands right now. I just had to shoot some paint. lol I have a car body to paint too. Chassis, interior and everything else is finished. Painting it Tamiya Lemon Yellow but the first time around when I shot the second coat I got an orange color shift on a couple edges. If it happens again I'm gonna Paint It Black...
Tony