Hey gang!
First of all, I hope you all have had a happy and safe New Year! I spent mine working on the Growler and listening to music. I tried watching some of *** Clark's New Years program, though it seems a little odd to call it that with Clark no longer around. I had to turn it off after hearing just too much Rap and a performance by Miley Cyrus singing slightly off key. Obviously not lip syncing in this case, but I don't really get into her music anyway. Must be my age.
I was looking for some references on the Growler and found some interesting pictures. First is the exact aircraft my Growler is modeled after, number and all! Might be interesting to display the finished model with a copy of this behind it or something!
I also thought this is a cool pic, though of a different squadron. Looks like my AGM's should be a light gray rather than white. Not sure of what FS shade that is, but it is off from the aircraft itself.
Last is this aircraft labeled as an E/A-18G. However, it must be one that is mocked up for the press before the actual aircraft rolls out perhaps?. I notice the wing tip missile rail where the Growler would have the AN/ALQ-218 wideband receivers mounted, and there would be no dogtooth on the leading edges, and should have farings added there. Could also be one of the 2 F/A-18E's that were converted by Boeing for testing and were designated as NEA-18G's. Interesting how familiar you become with your model subjects, isn't it? I think research and learning about your subject is a big part of scale modeling, is it not?
Well, I better hit it, as I have been up over 24 hours now. I couldn't sleep last night as I seem to have just too on my mind, so I'm off to take a little blue pill and see if I can rest. Glad I don't work today.
Jim
P.S. You might notice the forum software blocked Mr. Clark's first name, so I guess I should have put "Richard". It's a shame a bit of computer code would think somebody's name is a naughty body part!
Jim