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2006 F/A-18 Super Hornet GB

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 16, 2007 10:34 PM

While I'm not participating in the GB, here's some pics of a couple SH's I finished off this year.

 Both of these were gifts to some VFA-103 air crew.

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Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, September 15, 2007 5:03 PM

FINALLY finished - sorry for falling so far off the pace!

 

 

Karl

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Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:33 AM

Well I know I'm way behind the power curve for this GB, and it's hard to believe it's been since January that I posted any progress but this one was on the back burner while I finished up a Tomcat for a friend getting out of the Navy.  But, it's painted:

Currently getting decals. 

Karl

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Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, January 27, 2007 9:43 PM

Still cranking away.  The work has been slow, with lots of fill-sand-fill-sand owing in part to the Italeri kit and in part to my additions.  Almost done with all that though.

Here's the underwing/landing gear subassemblies I've done in the meantime:

Also got an ACS instrument panel for the aft cockpit from Darren Roberts so I'm painting that up now.  It will drop right in where the old one was so it won't be a problem adding it even though I've already closed up the fuselage. 

Karl

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Posted by osjohnm on Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:09 AM

Hi All

Don't worry, haven't forgotten about this build or my commitment to it.

Just been a hectic last 3 months, changed jobs, moved into a new house and my wedding is in 8 weeks time.

Admittedly the "armor" bug has bitten me badly but I have unpacked the hornet again and I'm hoping to finish it soon. First have to find a dedicated area in the new house for modelling. (Could take awhile)

Glad to see the rest of you are going strong.

 

John
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Friday, January 12, 2007 6:04 PM

progress report for my F - I glued the wheels on the landing gear and am preparing to seal the decals with future so that I can add a bit of light weathering.

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:12 PM
ok guys i have manged to save one of the hornets, all i need is my paint to get here from spruce brothers. i ran out of the fs36375 light ghost gray. at least i will have one for the gb. i will paint the tails this week and go ahead and decal them. and as soon as the paint gets here i will paint the rest of the plane.
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Posted by Kolja94 on Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:31 AM
Well folks, moving on to the more or less "major" assembly. While the shape is accurate and the engraved panel detail nicely done, there are a couple fit issues.  Italeri engineered the wings rather oddly - when you join them to the fuselage, there's a square shaped void that's filled with another two-piece assembly - which of course doesn't fit so hot.  So there's been some filling and sanding going on at the wing roots:




And just a little more on the underside - getting the front fuselage, intakes and main landing gear wells to play together nicely:



Meanwhile, some add-ons to make the F/A-18F an EA-18G.  No insider information here -  Boeing and navy PR photos.

The saddle-looking SATCOM antenna - just sheet styrene cut to shape working from the photos:


The wing fences Gregg mentioned - thin strip styrene rough-cut to shape, sanded for wing camber (the top still need to be sanded a bit to smooth out the countour and make the height uniform):


A couple extra antennae on the arse end (identical on the other side, but I didn't take a picture).  The one in front of the stab is basically 3 layers of styrene cut to shape, the one back toward the tailpipe is spare sprue cut and sanded more or less to shape:


Lastly on the nose - two more spare sprue antennae plus the "pizza box" that Italeri neglected to include.  Just two layers of styrene sheet, laminated and lightly rolled to get them to curve:


Obviously the styrene and sprue add ons are still a bit rough and need some sanding/blending in yet!

Karl

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Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:28 PM

See - to prove I'm still at it:

The cockpit has decal instrument panels, which is kind of bogus in this scale IMHO but since we're talking about a jet 2+ years away from IOC I can live with it.  Still, the rear instrument panel sits too far into the shroud and the rear cockpit should have 2 sidesticks instead of a cetner stick.

 Here's the intakes installed into the underside:

 

Karl

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Posted by Kolja94 on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 7:40 PM

I'm actually still in the fight too - though "real-life" slowed me down quite a bit.

 The good news about THAT is when I finally got around to getting ready for this build it was easy to get my hands on an Italeri EA-18G.  So if no one has any objections, I'll do that.  I still plan on doing conjectural markings for VAQ-137 - my fleet Prowler squadron (which has most certainly not transitioned yet).  I've started on the seats and cockpit - pics soon Cowboy [C):-)]

Karl

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Monday, September 18, 2006 12:30 PM
Guys,

Here is a reminder of the status of my builds.  The E is basically finished, Think that I'll add some inlet covers to it, and the F is ready for weathering and all the finishing touches.







Hope to get back to them soon so I can finish, and I hope that they survived the move!!!!

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, September 17, 2006 1:47 AM
well folks looks like i am the only one still around. well  i did manage to get one of the hornets done,i have one F hornet of vfa 102 out side in the shop drying with a bottom coat of future and should have the the top side sprayed tomrrow. and just a little more decals to go on and its done. as for the E and the G hornet. i am droping both of those and should have a few pics of the vfa 102 bird in a few days.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:02 PM
well guys the move is all done. and i am back to building. i know i signed up for 3 diffrent hornets, but i am only going to be able to do one of them and thats the f version of the hornet and i know i said  i would do a vfa 2 bird but during the painting part of it i messed up and then i started decaling.i used vfa 102 diamond backs decals instead of the bounty hunters. if osojohn reads this can you change my builds to just the f. i have no clue to when i will get the g version. pics to come in a few days.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, September 4, 2006 11:25 AM
seems like a lot of folks are moving matt. i just got thur with my move this weekend. i still have a few things to move but they can waite. i hope up to start work my two E & F-hornets for the group build. most of mine is done still have to repaint them  and then decal them and thier done.
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Sunday, September 3, 2006 9:01 PM
hopefully in about 45 days I'll be able to finish up my "F" and post some more pics.  If I remember correctly, all the decals are on and all I need to do is a bit of light washes and a nother gloss coat and she'll be done!!!

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, September 1, 2006 8:10 PM

bump

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, August 11, 2006 9:32 AM

Hi Rob

I'm still building but haven't touched the kit in ages.

The armor bug has bitten hard and I contemplating on a permanent switch to armor model building. Might have to get rid of some of my aircraft kits.

Just need to find the will power to carry on with the superbug.

Glad to see the rest of you are still building ur kits.

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 11:46 AM
well back to page 1. is anyone still building i have 2 of the 3 1/48 e done only have to repaint the 2 1/72 and decal them and thier done the last 1/48 all i have to do is decal it and its done. so how is evryones else hornets looking i aill have a few pics this afternoon when i get home from work.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, July 24, 2006 12:48 PM
sure why not and welcome aboard ihavent heard from any one else. i am still building my 2 for this group. i have had to strip the paint and repaint both of them. and i also  got 3 of my 1/48 all most done for another gb.and still a lot more hornets out of the nest to build.
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Posted by oleander13 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 1:20 PM
Any chance I can get in on this GB still.  I started working on a RM 1/48 F-18E for my father, who is a huge hornet fan. 
Things could be worse. Suppose your errors were counted and published every day, like those of a baseball player. Life will always throw you curves, just keep fouling them off... the right pitch will come, but when it does, be prepared to run the bases.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 11:14 AM
well the 2 1/72 ones are painted and futured. i just havent had time to finish them because of work. but i hope to get a few hours starting to night to get the 2 1/72 done for this gb and i hope to finish the 3 1/48 f-18s sometime  next week. some pics to follow later tonight
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 10:50 AM
all 5 have been painted 36375 and all the goodies that go along with it. in the proces of detailing the landing gear wells should be decaling by friday on the two 1/72 ones for this gb and the 1/48 ones over the weekend i hope.now if only my stuf from shawn hull will get here. i can finish the bombs up.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, June 17, 2006 12:46 PM
i dont know about setting an end date i have missed 2 all ready. only one  i got done is my 1/144 b52 h for the heavies gb on the arc site.  i am still working on my 5 hornets. and 3 of them are ready for paint. these 3 were for a gb on fighter modeling web site and i missed that end date . and the 2 for this gb need to be repainted.  as for the other gb only time well tell if i get them done in time. i still have a  p51 and f4u-d for the  aces gb on fsm , a p47 d for the thunderbolt gb, an f-15 c eagle for ther gb on fsm and 2 f4 c and g wild weasle for another gb on fighter modeling web site i think thats all i have on the bench to do. i must resist the urge to join so many group builds at one time. not enough time in the day to do everything. but back  to the ? it dont matter to me if thier is an end date i will probally miss it anyways. yeah i did miss one i have an a-7 corsair for a gb on the arc site and missed that date it may be shelfed all together and built at a later date. 
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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:47 AM

Hi all

I haven't touched the kit in months(or is it weeks), was getting bored with modelling so I switched over to the dark side and started a tank, which I'm thoroughly enjoying.

The tank has brought back my modelling enthusiasm and I even started my Revell KA-50 kit. Ok, I was lazy and an all black kit seemed like a good idea at the start. Then the fit and gaps decided to come out and play.

I've ordered my compressor today, so I should hopefully have it by the weekend.

Then I have no excuse not to complete the kit.

Maybe we should set an end date? Maybe a timeline would give us something to work towards?

Let me know

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, May 22, 2006 10:23 AM
well i didnt get my f-18 started again my b-52 got in the way. but its all most all done just got to paint the nukes and add a few minor parts and its done
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Posted by Kolja94 on Saturday, May 20, 2006 12:36 PM
Mine's still waiting its turn.  Building has been much slower than I thought or hoped it would be over the last year and there's a few other projects that still need finishing first...

Karl

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:56 PM
I have had to halt all my building due to getting ready to move.  All my modeling stuff was packed up and shipped off on Tues this week.  I wont be able to get back to building anything until late October or November this year.Sad [:(]

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:35 PM
well is anyone building? i hope to start back up on mine this weekend.
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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:38 AM

Matt, that is one awesome looking build. Love the weathering!

Glad to see somebody has completed a kit. Mine is just sitting there on the desk staring at me.

Hopefully Matt's build will motivate us to complete ours.

 

 

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:09 AM
very nice looking hornet you go thier matt. ihope to get at the bench this week some but with the season in fulll swing now  not much of  any thing is getting done
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Sunday, March 26, 2006 3:41 PM
Well I have completed my "E", and have finally managed to take some pics of it.  I did have one close call, dropped it from about 4 ft onto the floor but all the damage has been repaired and here she is!!

Hasagawa 1/72 F/A-18E with TwoBobs "Rockin' Rhinos" decal sheet.





















All comments, questions are, as always, more than welcome!!

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, March 24, 2006 10:17 AM
welll guys my 2 hornets are now in hold. turkey season kicks off in the morning. i will try and finish them when i can mainly on bad wethaer days i will work on them. they are both all most done still got to spray the uder coat and pu the nick picky parts on  an thier finsied. all the other builds look great.take care rob.
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 1:59 PM
Update: I have the "E" finished, well it was finished, until it had an unfortunate brush with a door.  Lucky for me, all that was broken were several of the weapon pylons, so it wiil be an easy fix.

Should have some pics soon.

Matt

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, March 16, 2006 6:35 AM

Hi all

Matt, looking good there.

I apologise for my absence over the last while, modelling has taken a backseat at the moment.

I'm hoping to get some work done on the superhornet this weekend but no promises.

 

John
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Posted by SeaBee on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:26 AM
Thanks Matt! Thumbs Up [tup] It's the answer that works for me! If they weren't known (even under you guys) as a lot that only flew type x missions, then I'll give it a "nice-looking" payload - within limits!
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:56 PM

 SeaBee wrote:
Have received mine, but while you're on the topic, Matt... As stated above, I have not built a plane recently and thus is not up-to-date with all the ins and outs. What is a realistic payload for VF-103 on a F version? Or is it up to your imagination? (Not that I'd think so...)

To be honest I really dont know what a realistic load would be.  However I would recommend that you look for some pics on the net and perhaps even pose the question in the aircraft forum.  I guess that it would also have to depend on the mission that the bird was slotted for as well.

 

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:08 AM

looking good john. both of mine are at a stand still right now. no time to work on them . my other addiction has fully over taken my modeling now. i have 11 days to try and finish my 2 hornets. but with me being  in the woods every free day. looking and listing for ol mr tom turkey  and his ladies not much time spent on modeling..i hope to get some modeling time in this week . alll i have to do is paint the fs 36375 and put all the nick picky stuff on along with the decals and thier done.

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Posted by SeaBee on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:10 AM
Have received mine, but while you're on the topic, Matt... As stated above, I have not built a plane recently and thus is not up-to-date with all the ins and outs. What is a realistic payload for VF-103 on a F version? Or is it up to your imagination? (Not that I'd think so...)
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Monday, March 13, 2006 4:32 PM

Another progress update: both birds have the TwoBobs decals put on, and I must say that the decals are awsome!!!  My VFA-102 decals cracked in a few places (the larger wing markings ) but with some Micro Set and a bit of Testors decal solvent they sat down nicely and when dry look amazing!!!

I highly recommend them!!

I also slung the weapons on my "E", I went with the 2 AIM-9x on the wingtips, the two AIM-120s on the outer pylons and then a load of 2 GBU-12's on one wing with one GBU-16 on the other.  The innermost pylons are empty as is the belly pylon.  Looks plenty mean to me!!!

Pics will follow soon!!!Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Friday, March 10, 2006 3:11 PM
Here are a couple of inprogress pics of both of my entries

I will be finishing the F as the CAG 50th anniversary VFA-102 scheme bird and the E will be one from the "pukin' dogs". (both decal sets are from TwoBobs)

Most of the major painting is finished, will be sealing them with future tomorrow and then decaling, although I have not decided on the exact weapons load for the "E".  I might even add a bit of weaponry to the "F" even though I have not seen a photo with this particular aircraft being armed.











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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Sunday, March 5, 2006 1:59 AM
A little progress update - I have painted the basic colors on both birds now, will be applying future today along with a bunch of the little bits.  Hope to be able to post pics in the next few days!!

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:02 AM

well guys i have finally gotten the mojo back to finish the hornets. have painted both hornets  top cover so far and i hope to have the under sides done this weekend. i have decide to drop the 1/48  E bird from the build and the G. i am still waiting for the G and other stuff for the E to come in. i hate haveing unfinised models. i have 3  hornets that are waiting for things to arrive. and i am running out of time for all my builds. i have at least a month to get them all finshed before i start chasing turkeys in march

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 17, 2006 9:23 AM

17-02-06

Hi Guys.

My Hornet is nearly at paint-barn stage. I remember someone saying that there was area underneath the fuselage fillets that needed filled, probably where the upper half and the lower half joined. Anybody got pictures to show the area to be filled?

Liam

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 1:44 AM

Hey guys

Nothing much has been happening with my bug. Tried to use CA as a filler and it didn't turnout as planned. Hopefully finish fixing the intake seams this week and add the pylons on over the weekend. Then some painting can begin.

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, February 9, 2006 5:26 PM
well made some progess on the 3 hornets today. got all the white things  that need to be painted white done. i hope to have the 2 grays sprayed on tomorrow. i just hope it warms up a little it was darn right  cold with the door open this afternoon while painting 
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Posted by SeaBee on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 12:51 AM
Thanks John!

Great link! Just for te record - there are not any comments done yet, just the pics that are uploaded. No, my Japanese is not all that great, coming from the same neck of the woods than you, it seems! Babelfish is my friend... Wink [;)] It does seem that there will need to be some filling and smoothing.

Maybe I just need to finish my half-built Phantom (stopped due to house move and just never got going again) just to get into the swing of the aircraft thing again before tackling this one.

Thought the end date was linked to another GB's end date (which I have no idea what it is) from what I've read. But I will see when this kit pitch up, maybe it's too tempting. Will follow the GB closely even if I don't join in the end.
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Posted by Kolja94 on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 12:41 AM
Confused [%-)]  Heck, I've joined but haven't had a chance to start yet!  (Honest, I will soon guys!!)

Karl

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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, February 7, 2006 9:17 AM

Hi SeaBee

Its never to late to join, there is no end date as yet so if you want to officially join, let me know.

Most of the members of this group build have either started the 1/72 hasegawa kit or 1/48 revell kit. Don't think anyone has started a 1/48 hasegawa kit yet.

Can't accurately comment on PT38 since I don't have one but from what I've heard the actual fit isn't up to hasegawa's normal high standard. I would guess that the problem areas would be around the intakes and the nose/fuselage join. If you go back a page, u'll see the intakes on my revell kit to give u an idea.

Here is a link to a complete build and how to for the Hasegawa kit built by Massa Narita from Japan: http://www.naritafamily.com/howto/F18F/photo_frame.htm

Unfortunately the comments are in Japanes but the pictures can be used as a guideline.

 

John
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Posted by SeaBee on Tuesday, February 7, 2006 1:16 AM
Hi guys,

I am obviously too late to join this GB.

Recently ordered (but have not yet received) a Hasegawa 1:48 SuperBug (PT38). Seems a few of you are doing similar kits. I am mainly from an auto background and was wondering whether you guys have any comments on this kit or know of potential stumbling blocks for a guy that have not built a plane in years.

Feedback appreciated...
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, February 6, 2006 9:53 AM
well no mojo to work on my hornets the past few days.  they are ready for the spray booth . i am still waiting  for my stuff for the 1/48 hornet so that is still at a stand still other 2 are ready for the paint. and to make matters worse i am running out of time for all my gb that i have joined..turkey season is fast approaching. i have one road trip this weekend  so i hope to get them all done by the end of this week.  
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Monday, February 6, 2006 4:12 AM
Looks pretty good so far, I hate trying to finish the intakes, getting rid if all those seams!!  I have been contemplating buying the steel beach FOD covers for my Superbugs so that I dont have to mess with them!

Keep up the good work!! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, February 6, 2006 2:51 AM

Hi all

As promised:

Since those photos were taken, the nose has been assembled and attached to the fuselage as well as the wing tips.

I picked up my replacement part from LuckyModels on saturday morning allowing the completion of the nose. I thought my GreatModels orde rhad arrived as well but it turned out to be a RevellAG parcel. Yes, they sent a replacement part, no email to tell me that they were sending it.

So now I have a spare part number 97.

As you can see I have a lot of work ahead with those intakes

John
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Saturday, February 4, 2006 12:55 PM
 GA.modelmaker wrote:

hi john and matt

 well i know how you feel about that matt. i to have been having the same problems with the gap on were the fusualage goins with the cockpit section,but here is how i over come the bad fit. get it close as possible and the place a thin bead of super glue on top then spray it with a acceleraror let dry for a few seconds then start sanding.. so far this way has been the best for me in  removing those small gaps. i havent worked on mine in afew days but i will post some pics for you matt. i am still watig for my 1/48 phot etch set from great models were i can start on my big hornt again . other than that evry is coming along slow



That is about the way that I worked to limit the gaps. I think that the only other thing that I could have done would have been to only tape the bottom piece of the nose section to the sides so that I could line it up better once the sides were attached to the upper fusalage.

I also found that the F went together better that my E.  Although I think that part of it might have been that I assembled the F second!!!

Got my TwoBobs decals - 50th Anniversary VF-102 and one of the Rockin' Rhinos sheets.  They look sweet and will be a great addition to the hasa kits!!!

Matt

PS pics comming soon

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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, February 3, 2006 2:35 AM

Hi all

Not to much to report except that my replacement part has arrived, picking it up at the psot office tomorrow morning.

Another RM kit has also arrived from GreatModels (won't even go down this road), which I'll pick up tomorrow as well.

The intakes have been assembled and attached to the lower fuselage, the upper and lower fuselage parts will be attached tonight or early tomorrow morning.

Have to do some sanding and minor filling on the intakes and some filling once the two halves are together but not a lot.

Since its weekend, I'm guaranteed to take photos.

My biggest problem is what loadout to put on the kit(s)?

 

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, January 30, 2006 9:34 AM

hi john and matt

 well i know how you feel about that matt. i to have been having the same problems with the gap on were the fusualage goins with the cockpit section,but here is how i over come the bad fit. get it close as possible and the place a thin bead of super glue on top then spray it with a acceleraror let dry for a few seconds then start sanding.. so far this way has been the best for me in  removing those small gaps. i havent worked on mine in afew days but i will post some pics for you matt. i am still watig for my 1/48 phot etch set from great models were i can start on my big hornt again . other than that evry is coming along slow

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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, January 30, 2006 3:03 AM

Hey all

Matt, I can't really compare as mine are from revell and in 48th but some of those forward fuselage seams actually exist on the real aircraft. Just check you references before you sand them away.

I sprayed the intakes with Tamiya white primer (I hate airbrushing white) and started the assembly. This kit is taking longer than I anticipated. Once the intakes are done things should move along rather rapidly.

I've been promising photos for awhile so hopefully I can fullfil this promise during the course of the week.

I might build my plane as VX-31 instead of VFA-143, still not sure.

 

 

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Monday, January 30, 2006 1:26 AM
Not to sure that I am a big fan of the way that Hasegawa engineered their 1/72 super bugs.  I am finding that no matter how slow I go and how much I dry fit I am always ending up with huge seam lines on the forward fusalage section.  I dont think that it is anything that I cannot fix I am just a bit irritated about the parts breakdown right now.  I have, in fact, set both my E and F asside for the moment so that I can build a quicky Mig 21 for another GB.  Besides I just love NMF's so I couldnt resist.

Is anyone else noticing this on thier kits, or is it just the result of my ham fisted building techniques?  Question [?]

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:37 AM
hey no need to aplogise i fugrued the 4 letter word got  in the way of things as for the secert nothing really big i didnt follow the instructions like how they said to do it. heres what i do. instead of building from the plastic piece frist do that last glue the rest as shown in the instructions using a toothpick to apply the super glue. and have a good light source thisreally helps with in seeing were the paneles line up. good luck with the car hunting it can be confusing on which one to get, me and my sister a re looking at getting the tuscon by hyaundi in the next few months
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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:08 AM

Hi all

My apologies for my absence lately. January has been a rather busy month for me, got engaged, got my drivers license (should have done that 7 years ago) and now i'm busy purchasing a new car.

Modelling has taken a back seat for the last week or 2.

Will glue the cockpit tub in tonight (hopefully) but need to sand the bottom of the seat some more. While dry-fitting the canopy in the closed position, I noticed that the seat is too high. A few more swipes with sandpaper should solve the problem.

My replacement part should arrive this week sometime, then I can finally finish the nose assembly.

Rob, whats the secrect you discovered with ur photo-etched parts? Ordered the Eduard cockpit set for my F-4G and can't wait to start. If all goes well, I might order a set for my next SuperHornet.

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, January 22, 2006 6:19 PM

well just a small up date no mojo to work on them today. the cockpit is done all that is need is for the cockpit  section to be joined and  this one along with the E is ready for the paint booth. i figured out a way to get a better fit with the phot etch stuff this one turned out better than my frist one i did.

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Saturday, January 21, 2006 4:00 PM
I have decided that I am going to start on my two hornets for this GB today.  I will be building these basically OOB except for Decals from Two Bobs and some LGB's from a Hasa kit.  So hopefully I will be able to post some pics on progress in the near future.

Matt

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, January 19, 2006 9:46 PM

a very good night at the bench. heres what i have done so far with the second  hornet i am building the  group. the f is coming along very nice. should be able to get most of the cockpit done 2mrow. i will be placing a order with great models and spruces brothers for some things for the 3 hornets that i have going at one time. so here is a pic of the f hornet. john did you ever get your part yet? i may be able to help you out. i have a deal that i am working with brain of vf decals on a couple of revell kits that he is selling.

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:21 PM

well just another small update. the bird has a full body now. i had one heck of a time around the front office were the two meet together a lot of sanding to get it the way it should be. also had a huge gap were the fule tank goes. again i had to do a lot of sanding but it has turned out all right i guess when i paint it thats when it will show how good of a job  i have done on it..well this one is now ready for the paint booth. but i want to paint both at one time so this one will be sit aside and i  will start on the f -hornet.so here are just a few pics of the e hornet

thanks for the b- wishes john it was a good one its been a long time since i gave my self a self induce headace needles to say not much of anything done the next day

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, January 16, 2006 3:34 PM

well the cockpit is done. i guss for the first time all the sutff turned out ok. i did muck up on one of the screens down in the middle. well john i to hate doing cockpits escipally the seats, but if thier is a photo etch set out for what i am doing thats whats going in the pit. so her are here are just a few pics. i hope to have it all joined togeher this evening after dinner and she will be ready for th paint booth 2mrow.

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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, January 16, 2006 10:19 AM

Hi Rob

Your cockpit is coming along nicely. I hate painting cockpits, not my strong point.

Happy Birthday, hope you had a good one.

I lost the throttle this morning while trying to dry-fit/glue (serves me right for trying to squeeze modelling in before work). Will have a second look tonight, otherwise will see what can be stolen from another kit or I might just fill it up.

The 'OS' doesn't mean anything, when I joined finescale I wasn't sure what to use as a username, so I used the network login I was given on one of our clients domains.(was at work when I registered) It made sense at time, wouldn't forget it and its kinda stuck. Use it at ARC as well.

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, January 15, 2006 6:41 PM

well john since i cant aford the 48 birds i only build in 72 scale. and the phot stuff is in 1/72. well i made some progress on the pit today. i played hookie from work today since it was  my b-da and i did mange toget some of the front office done before the partying started and the beer started flowing the consoles and black boxes were put in then i started on the ejection seat and the snafu bug hit thank god for resins seats. i got about 20 of them being painted by a fellow on the arc for my future builds of  the f-1 8 hornet. i new my luck would run out eventually i see i have alot of sanding a maybe some puttying when i join the under section with the cockpit  tub  section and the main fusalge together.  still working on the instruments panels and i hope to have it done 2mrow. so here is a small updae with pics. i hope you get what u need for you hornet john. its a shame that revell wont do anything since its their muck-up.not bieng nosie but what is the os in front of your name stand for? thanks rob

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Posted by osjohnm on Sunday, January 15, 2006 2:50 PM

Hi all

Liam, I checked all the images I have on my pc and on the carrier and when landing there isn't a gap and the vents aren't visible. Unfortunately all the inflight images don't have enough light inside the intakes to see. Create a post on ARC, some of the Navy guys might be able to help.

As for weapon loadouts, Rob is right. You can pretty much loadup anything you want to since its one of the test squadrons. However if you're after accuracy as to whats has been tested/cleared, again ARC has some existing posts regarding loadouts in one of the forum areas, just do a search.

Rob, looking good. The kit in the pic regarding the photo-etched parts, is that 72 or 48?

I ordered the photo-etched stuff for the Hasegawa F-4G I just ordered.

There is light at the end of the tunnel regarding "part 93". Luckymodel were amazing in their service and should be shipping the part on Monday. Should be with me early next week along with my F-4G.

Still fumbling in the dark with GreatModels.com. They eventually understood what I was after and told me that they would order the part. It appears as if they've ordered an entire new kit, which doesn't actually help. Will keep emailing them.

Should have some photos of the cockpit ready in the next day or 2.

Whats happened to everyone else?

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, January 13, 2006 9:04 PM

well not much done this evening only thing i got done is the top side and the side panels with the photo etch stuff. if this turns out all right i will use nothig but this stuff from now on with all my -f18 builds and any other builds if its avaible for it.

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, January 12, 2006 6:17 PM

wel liam as for vx-9 anythig goes since its a test and evaul squdaron. well here are a few pics of my E-f18 hornet.  should have stayed home and worked on the hornets not a critter in site that i was lookning for only seen 4 wood ducks and they were pretty but i dont hunt ducks yet. so here are just afew of the e and to i got my 2bobs decals for 143 so now i am all set to build both

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:51 PM

12-01-06

12-01-06
Hi osjohnm:
Thanks again for your help.
I am onto the air-intakes and am on step number 8.
Part 113 fits onto part 13. Do you close the part altogether so that you cannot "see" the little vents when you look into the intake from the front? Or do you leave it slightly open?
I ask this because I have seen the box art on the Hasegawa kit and if you look at the Hornet on it, you can see the "vents" when you look inside the intake, it's like part 113 is a trap that opens and closes??

Any advise would be helpful.....I am displaying the bird in flight.

Also, as I am doing her in the VX-9 Black Bunny markings, what kind of weapons load, if any, would be appropiate?
If she carried no weapons, do you then put the pylons on anyway or leave her clean??

Thanks in advance
Liam
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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, January 12, 2006 8:59 AM

Hi all

Liam, I painted my MFDs black and then I added a drop of Tamiya clear green on the top 3 and Tamiya clear blue on the bottom one.

Rob, feel free to post ur pics of your "quick" superbug, followed the progress on ARC. Looking forward to seeing the results.

I'm still waiting on news about a replacement part. Received an automated response from Revell-Germany informing me that they received my email and will get back to me.

GreatModels response was hilarious, even though I explained that only one part was missing and that I actually did receive the kit etc, they responded informing me how the kit was shipped and that the method didn't allow for tracking items.

I responded with a detailed email explaining myself yet again and adding additional information. Still waiting for a response to that.

So the saga of the missing part continues, will keep everyone posted.

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 8:21 PM
well it was a good day at the bench even thou i stated late this afternoon. i d say i have about 60% of the e f-18 done riight now.so far i have not had to use any filler at all on this one  if itsall right with you john i would like to  go ahead and atempt to post some picsof my fast hornet i did a few weeks ago just to geet every one on the ball and enjoy what we can turn out with the super hornets. wont be much done 2mrow i off to the woods  for a afternoon  hunt.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:48 AM
well guys it s time for me now to open my 2 kits. i have evertyhing all ready to tart building so it shouldnt take me tol ong with tthese hornets. i am doing a lot of frist things with these  so stand by for some pics coming out of the factory today. i hope to have at least 50% done byt the end of the day and ready for the paint booth so until next time kepp building and post pics take care rob.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 6:16 AM

11-01-06

Hey John and all!

I have the cockpit tub,instrument panel and seat painted and ready for assembly.

Can you tell me please, the screens on the instrument panel, the two oute ones ( based on the pics on ARC) seem to be a green color, but what color would be appropiate for the other three screens?

Thanks in advance

Liam

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, January 9, 2006 2:46 PM

Liam, the correct colour is Dark Gull Grey, FS36231. Standard colour for all US Navy cockpits.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 9, 2006 9:57 AM

09-01-06

Hey again.

Can anyone give me an FS number for the cockpit tub?

Color guide says Light Grey....and there are so many shades to choose from. Looking at photos, I went for FS 36495, which is almost white, though it dries a tad darker.

Any advise?? ( also thinking of using 36251)

Thanks in advance

Liam

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Saturday, January 7, 2006 3:47 PM

Hi all

I started the nose assembly today only discover that my RM kit didn't contain part 93Angry [:(!] This is the top part of the nose and contains the gun vents etc.

Went to RM's site only to discover that the part replacement service is only valid for users in the US and Canada. I attempted to order the part 4 times incase it work but no joy since I'm in South Africa.

I searched the RM site for a contact email address but no joy there either.Angry [:(!]

Went over to the RoG site and I've emailed them explaining the situation, hopefully they can resolve this. Emailed GreatModels.com as well which is where I bought the RM kit in the first place. Hopefully between the 2 I can get a replacement.

Luckily I have the RoG kit and it does contain part 93, so my build can continue but until RoG comes back to me my other kit can't be built.

Hope the rest of you are having an easier time.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 6, 2006 11:54 AM

06-01-06

Hey John.

Yup, in the walkaround section on ARC, there are cockpit shots of the F/A-18E. They're pretty good and clear.

There seems to be two versions of the instruction sheet available, depending upon which side of the company has released the kit. Here in Europe, the color of the rest of the seat is "anthracite grey" which has also been described as coal black ( mix black with a small amount of blue and a dash of silver). The seat cushion is dark green, not olive drab and so on.....even, as I said earlier, the fuselage colors are listed as mixed percentages of odd-ball shades instead of an FS number or something like Ghost Grey. It's odd that the sheet is reprinted depending upon the region.

Another minus point to Revell.

Liam

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, January 6, 2006 11:49 AM
still havent started on my 2 hornets. this a-37 paint scheme is giving me a fit. hope to have it done this evening., the seats for the hornt should be kakai green and the seat belts from what i have seen shole be white with silver buckles. hth take care rob. 
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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, January 6, 2006 9:52 AM

The Monogram instructions say Olive Drab for the cushion, white seatbelts(dunno?) and the seat sides is flat black with a centre panel in Dark Gull Grey.

Now that I think about there might be some walk-arounds at ARC, will headover and feedback to everyone.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 6, 2006 8:42 AM

06-01-06

Heheh. Actually, good quality cockpit shots are needed! I was wondering also, the instructions say the seat-cushion area should be "dark green". Do I take it this means olive drab???

So it has a good fit? Goody-goody!!

Liam

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, January 6, 2006 1:54 AM

LOL

Monogram kit has it as well, atleast there isn't any detail to be lost if you sand it off.

I did a test fit of the two fuselage halves and they fit like a glove, well almost. One or two swipes on the one corner and you have a fit like a Tamiya kit.

Will start the cockpit work this weekend, anyone got a good quality photo/image of an 'E' cockpit?

Hows everbody else doing?

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 5, 2006 10:27 AM

05-01-06

Hey John:

No worries. I have started the painting with the cockpit..as usual I guess and have sanded off the seam along the main canopy.

However, has anyone else noticed the infamous "copyright Revell" molded onto the OUTSIDE of the wing? On the bottom?Part number2

God! I thought Revell had learned you don't  do that!! A bit of a let-down on an otherwise beautiful kit.However, I am looking forward to this, so, onwards and upwards......

Liam

 

 

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, January 5, 2006 3:57 AM

Hey Rob, been hiding out underneath the xmas treeBig Smile [:D] and finishing off my Italeri AH-1Z. Glued the last 2 hellfire missiles on this morning. Will move it to the shelf when I get home.

That leaves my desk open for the Hornet.

Liam, welcom aboard, I've added you onto the build list.

We will be glad to help out in anyway, just ask away.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 2:01 PM

04-01-06

Hey John.

Taking your advise. Looks like I might need a hand with the Revell kit. It is puzzling how they can muck up the instruction sheet. Just look at what they have down for color M, which is the yellow on the stabs.!! It's the color for the fuselage???

I don't think so.

Anyways, sign me up...I'll be starting this bad boy on the morrow.

Strange to be back on FSM. Been away for a while.

Liam

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 11:33 AM
hey oshjohnm was wondering were you beeen hiding. i stilll have  some more to do on my a-37 but other that that i hope to start on my 2 hornets this week.
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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 2:04 AM

Hi all

At long last its finally time to open those superhornet boxes and sniff in the smell of fresh styrene!

I'm just attaching the weapons to my current build and cleaning off the residue on the canopy left over from masking. I will start on the superhornet this weekend.(hopefully sooner)

Looking forward to seeing all the progress pics.

 

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Sunday, January 1, 2006 4:09 PM
I just ordered the TwoBobs Decal sets for the 50th Anniversary Diamondbacks and the Rockin' Rhinos #1 for my "F" and "E" superbugs.   I should be starting on them in the next couple of weeks after I finish the Flanker that has its talons in me at the moment.  Cant wait to see all the great looking bugs!!!! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, January 1, 2006 12:42 AM
yahoo  its january 1 2006. time to open the boxes and start building them hornets. i still have one small project i got to finish other than that i am ready for this to kick off.. i hope everyone had a safe new years eve. the only thing i got to do is order the new 2bobs f-18 hornet declas sheets for the 143 pukin dog bird. i will be sleeping late i have been up the last  18 or so hours with things going on around here so lets get these hornets started. take care rob
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, December 26, 2005 11:11 AM

well we have 6 days till 06  janurary. i am itching to get started on my 2 -f18s i had to put  my 1/48 f-18 back in the box. iam still wating for parts to be released for the revell model of the f-18. since i have 2 gb builds on hold that are waiting for things to be relesed i decdied i would build a -a 37 dragonfl. its small and i can have it done i a doy or two.

 

welll i have got my 2bobs ordered should be here in a few days..

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Posted by osjohnm on Saturday, December 24, 2005 1:48 PM

Hi all

Just over a week to go before we can kick this group build off.

Dunno about the rest of you but I can't wait to get started.

Rob, looking forward to seeing the final product.

To everyone who celebrates xmas, merry xmas to you and yours. Have a great and safe festive season.

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, December 24, 2005 9:17 AM
well let put this back to the top. as for the vfa 41 super bug its all done i just havent been able to get pics of it i hoope to have them this weekend..
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:45 AM
well my fast hornet project is finished. its all decaled and armed, we  have been having trouble with our phone lines here and we hope that ma bell south will run us a new one soon. so thier will be some pics of the vfa-41 hornet in a few days. i am also in the process of changing ineternet providers i am going to comcast with in the week so after i get hooked up with the new serviece i will send the pics of the hornet. thanks and merry christmas everyone.rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 4, 2005 10:42 AM

I look forward to seeing it!

I REALLY need to get started on one of my Super Hornets...

 

Cheers!

 

John

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, December 3, 2005 9:48 AM
well its all decaled and here is whats left to do, put on the landing gear and gear doors, tails, fuel tanks and the 2 sidewinders after all that she is done. i also may add a couple of bombs to it but havent  decided on what type yet .just been to tired the last few days after getting home from work  to do anything. but pics will come i hope by monday thanks rob.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 3, 2005 9:04 AM

What's the latest on your F model G.A.??

Got it on it's gear yet?

 

John

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:54 PM

well its all detailed and has been sprayed with future and is drying. so here are s few more of the super hornet. note to myself do not use the marco when taking pics. also you will see two repaint spots near the tail cans they wont be thier next time around.  i have rubed them in were they will blend in better with the rest of the model so enjoy. thaks robThumbs Up [tup]

http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=i1l74w

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http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=i1mk9g

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 28, 2005 10:00 PM

Looks like it is coming along nicely G.A.!

 

Cheers!

 

John

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, November 28, 2005 7:40 PM

i am all game for both of these hornets gb to end at the same time. well my quick hornet build  is all painted i screwed up the canopy so i have to redo it. DO NOT use glad press and seal by glad. i tried it and failed. it leaves a tacky susbtance on the canopy. well it looks like another day at the ol model bench rain again all day so no hunting. also here a a couple of pics of the hornet its all painted just have to redo the canopy window screen and paint the well bays . so enjoy them

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 28, 2005 5:38 PM
 osjohnm wrote:

Welcome aboard Kstater94. The official endtime for this GB hasn't been decided yet, its still up for debate and since we are sharing builds across two GBs then maybe we should let the end dates coincide with each other?

Let me know what you guys think.

Rob, I was wandering when your "will power" would cave in.....hehehe

 

 

I like the idea of this ending when the ARC GB ends.  That would give me a LOT of wiggle room as (from what I remember) the GB on ARC won't start until May and will end six months after that.  This would really help out and would look really cool to see all of those Super Hornet models!

I'm all for it!

 

John

 

 

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Posted by seyahmit on Monday, November 28, 2005 1:11 PM
I would like to take part in the group build also.  Can I enter planes that have been started.  I have three 1/72 Super Hornets that are less than 25% finished.  I haven't worked on them for a few months and thought this would be a good chance to finish them up.

If not, I have one 1/72 scale and two 1/48 models I could do.


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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, November 28, 2005 12:39 PM
well hunting has been cancelled by a poor telling of the weateher by our weather person i didnt know it was suppose to rain all day long . so it looks like a good day at the modeling bench, hope to have the hornet all painted up by this evening.
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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, November 28, 2005 6:47 AM

Welcome aboard Kstater94. The official endtime for this GB hasn't been decided yet, its still up for debate and since we are sharing builds across two GBs then maybe we should let the end dates coincide with each other?

Let me know what you guys think.

Rob, I was wandering when your "will power" would cave in.....hehehe

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 27, 2005 9:42 PM

Looking good so far!!  Thumbs Up [tup]

 

Cheers!

 

John

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, November 27, 2005 7:24 PM

well guys i know that the f-18 hornet gb doesnt start till 2006 but i couldnt waite any longer. so here is my see how fast hornet project i can turrn them out. its all oob but for the two hornet gb i wil be adding a lot of extras. so heer are just a few pics she is all ready for the paint both. i wont get much done 2mrow i am seanking off to the woods for a afternoon hunt. i will psot another pic showing on were your trouble points will be with the hasegawa kits.

http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=hvz5fr

http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=hvza0y

http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=hvzdk1  

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 27, 2005 2:34 PM

For this GB, I'll probably start things off with a VFA-22 F/A-18E.  If I have time, then I'll also build a VFA-115 F/A-18E as well.  These are the two squadrons I photographed when I visited the U.S.S. Reagan this past July.

I'll probably build a couple of F model squadrons for the ARC GB and then I'll build a VFA-14 F/A-18E and VFA-41 F/A-18F for the Nimitz GB (IF ARC indeed has that one).

That reminds me, how long do the GB's on this forum run for?  I'm sure it says somewhere, I just haven't had time to look.

Cheers!

John

 

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, November 27, 2005 10:54 AM
boy you sound like me kstarter i thought i had 15 in my stash but i missed counted right know i have 5-f-18 e and 3-f-18 f  all in 1/72 and 1  1/48 f-18 -E and 2 more E coming in the snail mail from greatmodels and a G on pre-order from great models in 1/48 since no 1/72 is out yet. so lets see that will be a E adn F an G for fsm gb and a E and F for for the arc gb.and a ton of c/d to do looks like its time to order some more super hornets. and i am currently working on a f-18 f right now will post some pics of it later i am all most to the painting part of it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:55 PM

Sign me up John!

I have (14) 1/48 scale Super Hornets (8 E's and 6 F's) that I need to start making a dent in.  This GB (as well as the other one on ARC) should help me get these beasts built!

 

Cheers!

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:25 PM
thanks for the support john. i figured that since this one would all most be done why not get one started on the arc site.  i have gotten some good and some bad comments abouut it but its off to a very good start i say, i all ready got one guy to help and one to offer web space for the super hornet gb . as for the time date i may push it back to august 2006 so that way all of thier arc site gb will be done.tahnks again for your support HAPPY TURKEY DAY  EVERYONE.
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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:06 AM

Hi all

For those of you that are interested, there is Super Hornet GB over at ARC that will start in May 2006.I must still get confirmation from Rob but in the meantime, I'm quite happy for people to "share" their build across both sites if people want to join up at ARC.

The GB will only start in May so hopefully we would have finished atleast one kit each, meaning that no sharing would be required.

Here is a link to the thread:

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=72082&st=0

 

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:56 AM

 BOSSHAUS wrote:
OK another question... I went to my LHS today and purchased the kit.  I haven't opened it, yet, (I need to sneak it in the house first) but I saw a BlackBox resin cockpit set there for it. Any opinions on the level of detail in the revell kit or the aftermarket kit?  Thanks for the help.....

Be careful, to the best of my knowledge Black Box haven't released a new cockpit set for the Revell or Hasegawa F/A-18E kits yet. THey recen'ty released a set for the Hasegawa F model.

Previously there was a set for the F and the E however they are meant for the Italeri kits. Strictly speaking I would assume that they would fit.

Although I'm sure Black Box will release new sets for the Revell/Hasegaw Es eventually.

I'll have to recheck the cockpit detail this evening and get back to you but it has raised cockpit detail and the options of decals. Will have a look later and take some photos if you like, then you can see for yourself

 

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 2:34 AM
bump
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, November 17, 2005 12:03 PM

 BOSSHAUS wrote:
(I need to sneak it in the house first)

hehehe mama bear on the prowl about your model addaction hu, oh how well i know about that feeling. well the guys over at the arc sirte rave about the black box conversion but some also like the aries cockpit. so its up to you on which one to get. i myself just build oob ecxcept i might change the decals but other than that oob. as for the detail in the black box i have only seen pics of it  but from what i can tell it looks great rob.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 16, 2005 11:26 PM
OK another question... I went to my LHS today and purchased the kit.  I haven't opened it, yet, (I need to sneak it in the house first) but I saw a BlackBox resin cockpit set there for it. Any opinions on the level of detail in the revell kit or the aftermarket kit?  Thanks for the help.....
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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:01 AM

Todd

I forgot that you asked about the badge in the signature. In the very first post, you'll find a link to the GB badge. Add that link between ''img'' and ''/img'' in the signature section of your profile and the badge will display. Remember to put "[]" around both "img" otherwise it won't work.

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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, November 16, 2005 9:32 AM

Hi Todd

Welcome aboard, the GB only starts next year and is open to everyone. Not sure if we've implemented an end date yet.

Officially there aren't any USMC superhornet squadrons yet. They're all USN (as you've noticed) and the Navy seems to be focusing on migrating the F-14 squadrons to superhornets first. Whether or when the USMC gets any anyones guess.

You will have to "steal" some C/D decals for your build, what-ifs are allowed so knock yourself out. However, be warned the superhornet is substantially larger than a C or D plane. The vertical stabilisers might be larger(not sure) which might cause some problems with decals for Cs or Ds.

I would assume that TwoBobs or SuperScale have various options available.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 13, 2005 9:24 PM
Yes I forgot to add, it is 1/48 scale.... and has been calling my name so I think I'll go buy it this week sometime....
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, November 13, 2005 8:39 PM
its not up to me but this is osjohns gb but more the merry welcome aboard. as for marine f-18 deacls  not much ou their yet. you didnt say what scale so  i am thinking 1/48  try the twobobs site or vf decals thier is a new section just for the marines f-18s i cant wait for thier sheets to start turning out but i hope he does 1/48 and 1/72
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 13, 2005 3:12 PM
Hello,  can I still join this GB?   I am new to the FSM forums, so how does the signature picture thing work??   If I can still join I am probably going to build a Revell F/A-18E. Can anyone steer me to some good USMC markings for it? All I have seen so far is USN decals...Thanks, Todd
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, November 11, 2005 3:22 AM

well john i see know that 2bobs has or is going to release some 1/72 hornet decals. i will drop the 1/48 vfa 143 pukin dogs and go and order the 1/72 stuff that 2bobs has coming out so my builds will be vfa-143 pukin dogs fa-18 -e, vfa-2 bounty hunters fa-18-f and maybe a g 

yep thats how you do it john. right on top of each other. this is my frist time to will be a nice learning exeperince with these decals. make sure thou you have some type of setting agent just incase thier diffulct to lay down.

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:54 AM

Rob, I'd suggest either Bounty Hunters or Black Nights.

My twobobs sheets arrived and they look fantastic! Never used twobobs before, how do you apply those "2 part decals"? Right on top of each other?

I'm still undecided between VFA-143 and VX-31. Maybe I'll just do bothBig Smile [:D]

 

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, November 3, 2005 6:58 PM
well i am now ready. i got my 2 bobs decals in and have made my slection on what sqd markings it will be. their going to be vfa 143 pukin dogs for the e super bug and for the f superbug its up in the air and i will let the group pick. here are the choices for the f. remember now i like doing cag birds .Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]

VFA-102 BOUNTY HUNTERS
VFA-41 BLACK ACES
VFA 102 DIAMOND BACKS not the 50 years anni i have them on pre order.
VFA-154 BLACK KNIGHTS

my builds are
1/48 e vfa 143
1/72 f vfa ?? gb pick
1/72 g . if i have time for it.
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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, November 3, 2005 9:23 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ga.modler

is it time yet.


hehehe.....just under 8 weeks to go. Hang in there.

I've ordered my twobobs decals, just waiting for them to arrive.

Onanother note, our total build count has increased to 10.
Thanks for the support guys.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:57 AM
is it time yet. i am getting ittchy fingers to start another bug. i am allll most done the wth f-4 for the arc site and still have to put the finishing touches on my tomcat and after that nothing on the bench at all. i have all my stuff ready and even got some aftermarket seats coimng in. i amy jsut start another bug just for the fun of itBig Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:42 AM
I'd like to join please. hasegawa 1/48 f/a-18f.
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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, October 24, 2005 11:15 AM
Welcome aboard Glenn.

Rob, glad to hear that your getting so much building done. I'm still fighting with the camo on my spitfire. So much for freehand camoBanged Head [banghead]

I've given up on the aeromaster sheet, no formation lights!. Ordered VFA-143 and VX-31 from TwoBobs today.
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Posted by mississippivol on Sunday, October 23, 2005 3:56 PM
I'd like to sign up. Saw one of the F's perform at an airshow, and got to walk around an E. I have the R/M kit, and will probably go box stock. I got a kick out of the stealth style landing gear doors.

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:39 AM
ok folks i am all set i have my decals coming in from 2 bobs only thing is i wish he would do more 1/72 stuff. i have most of my gbs done. my f-18 for the canadian gb is only wating for a main nose wheel gear and it finished. still have to finish decaling the tomcat for their gb and my f-4 phantom is all most ready for the paint booth and it will be done. why is their nevr enoguh time to do things we like to do the most.Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, October 10, 2005 11:14 AM
that would be a great bit of info on the revell f-18 thats on of my builds for this gb . so if you want to post the link foritCool [8D]Cool [8D]
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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, October 10, 2005 3:10 AM
Hi guys

Matt, thanks for the link, will start the pooling list this week.
I use the following site for USN photos.
http://www.navy.mil/view_photos.asp?page=7&sort_type=0&sort_row=1
I just use the search facility.

GA, hang in there with ur F-18C. ARC has tons of info, just like FSM. Been following a thread where Dave Roof is building the RM F/A-18E and Hasegawa F/A-18F side-by-side. Very informative, maybe I should post the link here?

My Aeromaster VFA-115 decals rocked up this weekend but realised that I would have to use the kit decals for common stencils. Meaning I have butcher the kit decals to get lights for the vertical stabs etc. Thinking of getting the TwoBobs VFA-115 lo-viz sheet to get the stencil decals.

Same problem with the RoG decals, 4 options but u can only get one plane out of them.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, October 8, 2005 10:04 PM
man are these leading edgeg decals giving me a fit 2night. they just dont want to lay down. i will have this f-18 c hornet done real soon for the canadain gb. hey john seen you crusing around on the arc site 2night. their a bucnh of great guys on that one an same here on fsm . both sites will helpe a modeler out.Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Monday, October 3, 2005 12:59 PM
John,
The pooling of website/ resourse stuff sounds like a great idea to me, since all the references that I have consist of pictures that I have found on sites like
www.patricksaviation.com
and the like.

Sorry had to fix the website address had it wrong the first time.

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur!!! - Anything said in Latin sounds profound!

 

 

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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, October 3, 2005 4:57 AM
Trying to complete my spitfire for the WWII GB. As simple as the kit is just haven't had the time or the motivation. Must do the BF-109 before January as well but its cammo scares the living daylights out of me.

Might attempt a 2nd entry into the Attack Helo GB and I'm striving the finish my Strike Eagle that I started ages ago.

On the brightside, my new Badger 360 has arrived so now I have some motivation again.

As for our GB, TwoBobs are releasing a lot of decal sheets for CAG birds for those who are interested. Dunno when the lo-viz sheets are coming out. Haven't seen any new resin cockpits etc in /148 yet, sorry guys don't follow 1/72 stuff.

Do you think we should pool all our reference websites together? Maybe put all the links on the first page or something?

Let me know what you think.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Saturday, October 1, 2005 11:19 AM
i am all most ready i am waiting for 2 bobs to release some decals for the f-18 other than that i am ready to build. all most got the candain f-18 done for their gb and only other gb i still have to do is the f4 for the arc site when that is done my bench is clear Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Thursday, September 29, 2005 4:18 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by osjohnm
How is everybody else doing on the "gathering" side of things?


All that I am waiting on is the start date and my bench to clear up. Cant wait to do these kits, been on a bit of a WWII binge lately.

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, September 29, 2005 5:08 AM
Hi all

Thought I would add something to "bump" the thread up the listing to get some advertising going.Whistling [:-^]

Received the 1/48 RoG E kit as well on Tuesday, so now I 2 superbug kits. The decal sheet is made by DACO and features 4 different markings. 1x hi-vis VX-9, 3x lo-vis for VFA-143, VFA-27 and VFA-137.

Just waiting for my aeromaster VF-115 sheet to arrive and then I'm set. Planning to build the CAG bird armed with 4x JDAMs as they flew in the Middle East.

How is everybody else doing on the "gathering" side of things?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:09 PM
Opps, I meant John. Sorry.
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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:58 AM
whose Karl?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 5:35 PM
Hi Karl. Yes I'll be using the rails from the F-14 kit. Can't wait to get this baby going!Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:02 AM
welcome aboard A6EFan.

Are you going to use the BOL rails from a F-14 kit or scratchbuild the rails for the phoenix missiles? Either way I can't wait to see it.

After a discussion over at ARC I've been toying with the idea of doing a F model with the VX-9 Black Bunny markings one day.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:26 PM
Sounds greta to me Karl! Count me in for a Hasegawa 1/48 'F' as a "what if" VX-4 F-18F armed with AIM-54 Phoenix on the inboard pylons! This is going to be cool!Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by osjohnm on Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:23 PM
Thanks guys Blush [:I]
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:05 PM
hey osjhonm
well you got one thats doing an e

f-18 E vf-14 1/48 revell cag jet
f-18 F vf-??
and will revell be making a f in 1/.48 and if so it will be vfa 31
and maybe a g if thier out in timeBig Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D] rob
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:37 PM
John,

I do have the "E" kit as well from Hasegawa, so I guess that you could sign me up for both, I'll build them together, most likely OOB.
So there is another E type for you!!!

Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, September 15, 2005 5:10 AM
Welcome aboard willjanuary.

Apparently I'm surrounded by a bunch of "F" fanatics.....Big Smile [:D]

Hopefully I'll have some "E" supporters by January.

Heck, at the is rate if Revell have released their 1/48 F kit in time I might even go over to the dark side and build an F instead of an E.....Whistling [:-^]

Ok then badge 3 it is, you can find it here:
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:44 PM
I'd like too join!I have not bought a kit yet but i'll get one later.

Badge #3 all the way!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 12, 2005 5:01 AM
Well, as author, i am somewhat biased, but i must agree that of the original 16 options that i gave to John, it has to be either #1 or #3 for me, and i'm leaning towards 3.

bstrump, i created them with an ideal size of 105x70, hence the 525x350 original size ... didn't realise that it was supposed to be 65 height, but they should still scale quite well.
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Posted by bstrump on Friday, September 9, 2005 9:41 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by osjohnm

So number 3 is leading the charge.....

Bstrump, if you save the images and then use XP's view thumbnails option, you get an idea of what the badge would look like scaled down.


Actually, I played with it just after I posted using Microsoft Picture-It and it looks OK sized to the 65 pixel height.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, September 9, 2005 3:43 PM
so you want a little color for the wat if builds? how this f-18c i did for the swedish gb a few months ago
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Friday, September 9, 2005 10:01 AM
well i think i will do one of each. and maybe a g if thier out in time

vfa-11 f-18-e
vfa-?? f-18-fBig Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, September 9, 2005 4:40 AM
GA, link to some VFA-11 CAG markings
http://www.alert5.com/gallery/RedRippers-1?page=1
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Posted by osjohnm on Friday, September 9, 2005 1:50 AM
So number 3 is leading the charge.....

Bstrump, if you save the images and then use XP's view thumbnails option, you get an idea of what the badge would look like scaled down.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Thursday, September 8, 2005 9:30 PM
mark anorther one up for number 3. the markingson that hornet look like the ones i am going to use for mine vf-11 super hornet.Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by bstrump on Thursday, September 8, 2005 8:36 PM
My vote is for #3. It'll be interesting to see how these badges look when downsized to forum standards.
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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Thursday, September 8, 2005 3:43 PM
Mark one up for #3!!!

Think that I'm kinda partial to the F model anyway, that two seat cockpit makes the jet look more mean to me!!!

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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, September 8, 2005 3:04 PM
Hi all

Below you will find 3 possible choices on GB badges, I thought that everyone can give their opinion on which one they think we should use. The image with majority vote will then be resized according to the new badge rules.

Option 1:


Option 2:


Option 3:


My vote is for option 1, let me know what you guys think.
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Posted by osjohnm on Thursday, September 8, 2005 2:19 AM
good to have you aboard ga.modeller

ga.modeller, 15 superbugs in your stash, WOW! i have some catching up to do.

Everybody, ga.modeller has twisted my rubber arm. I've changed the rules to allow what if builds, regardless of markings. a bit of colour might add some variety to the build.

Everybody happy with that?

The first potential GB badge is ready, photobucket is down for maintenance, will upload later

John
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 8:16 PM
oh boy you guys can certanily count me in on this group build. as for which super hornet to build i will look thru my stash of 15 and will let you know about which one. good timeing on this one too the ga deer season will be all most over. on that one rule about markings can that be changed to a what if you never know you will be the next customer for the super hornet. i did hear that japan was looking into it but havent heard any thing latley.thanks rob.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by osjohnm on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 10:15 AM
Welcome aboard Matt.

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 3:53 PM
Sign me up!!!!!!!
sounds like a blast to me, I have both the E and F Hase kits in 1/72 and I have been looking forward to building them.

Right now just for the "F" I'll let you know if I'll want to add the E as well.

Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 10:04 AM
Alright, I've got the build list started. Will update as we go along, still early days so I'm sure we'll have more members closer to the start date.

burn16v is working on a badge.

miduppergunner, I always thought that F-15Es were based at Lakenheath, had no idea there were hornets there. Perhaps someone on the aircraft forum will know more.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 3:35 AM
Oh, alright then ... nothing like sibling pressure .... might as well get those two 1/72 Hasegawa kits out of their boxes.

Count me in with one E and one F.
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Posted by osjohnm on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 3:12 AM
Kolja, I'm sure nobody is going mind.

www.greatmodels.com have a cutting edge set for the G but it seems to only contain pods and they're taking pre-orders for the italeri EF-18G all in 48th scale.

Not sure how it compares to the latest offers from RM and Hasegawa.

So how many members do we need in order to call this a GB?
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Posted by Kolja94 on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 12:29 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by bstrump

Sounds like a neat idea and the time frame is OK too. I'm tempted to join with the Hasegawa 1/72 scale kit. I have markings for VFA-102's 50th Anniversary or the new VFA-103 scheme using Hobbydecal's dry transfer set.


Come to think of it, TwoBobs' D-Back 50th Anniversary markings should be in my mailbox any day now...

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Posted by bstrump on Monday, September 5, 2005 10:27 PM
Sounds like a neat idea and the time frame is OK too. I'm tempted to join with the Hasegawa 1/72 scale kit. I have markings for VFA-102's 50th Anniversary or the new VFA-103 scheme using Hobbydecal's dry transfer set.
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Posted by Kolja94 on Monday, September 5, 2005 6:16 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by osjohnm

Kolja94, good point. Maybe I should allow what-ifs but limit it to USN markings?
How does that sound?


I wasn't going to do anything too outlandish anyway - just take a left over 1/48 EA-6B set and put it on my (kitbashed if necesarry) -18G. So, if a VAQ-1XX EA-18G doesn't cause any offense I should be good Big Smile [:D]

Karl

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 5, 2005 3:07 PM
This is tempting - not actually my area but I drive past Lakenheath (UK) most weekends and have seen the occasional Hornet in the distance - never moves - cardboard cutout? Hence builkding a model might reveal more. It is an enormous base with an F100 as the gate guardian and a golf course. I have had a look at the odd website but does anyone know much about Lakenheath as it is today - seems to employ a lot of folk but not much movement save 9-5 Mon Fri. Just interested....... Nearby Mildenhall seems a little more livley and Marham buzzes now and again.
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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, September 5, 2005 3:05 PM
Kolja94, good point. Maybe I should allow what-ifs but limit it to USN markings?
How does that sound?
John
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  • From: Oak Harbor, WA
Posted by Kolja94 on Monday, September 5, 2005 2:48 PM
I'll do a G - whether it's released or not!

Though, any G squadron markings would, even in 2006 be more or less "what if"... so THAT might be a little confusing...

Karl

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