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Hi Chris, amber it is just like the traffic lights. The big problem is that the kit doesn't provide any other decals other than the one all in black for the tiger stripes. You don't even get formation light decals let alone decals for the ordnance. This is totally Low Vis :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
HI Richard I hope you don't mind if you do I will remove it but I have put a pic of that box with its lights on your thread an its green at the top an then amber an then red but no blue i hope this helps you
chris
Hi Chris, its alright I know its amber and thanks for the indication. Not exactly like traffic lights as the traffic light combination starts with the red on top. I checked refferences and they don't seem to have a red cylinder...they're all white even on the Super Hornets.
HI Richard yes the cylinder should be white but I felt in a devil may care mode an thought a little colour may bring a little more detail to the landin gear :thumb2: an if I rember rightly lookin through a hornet book there was a red cylinder fitted maybe a replayment part
chris
Christopher, there is always something unexpected.
Ok ...a washing we will go ...a washing we will go...hey ho the..... First pass of dark wash and clean up before a coat of Future and white highlights...
I will need browns for oil stains around the hydraulics then to add the wheels.
Thanks Jim, appreciate the comment. The real stuff had brake and hydraulic wires but I just couldn't bring myself to do the extensive work. I thought they looked busy enough with the weathering.
Hi,
I tackled the wheels which come with separate hubs from the rubber tyres. These would appeal to those who have a hard time painting the tyres round the hub. It could have been molded more crisp.
One hub was better than the other and apparently shows when the tyres are glued on.
Those white discs by the side of the landing gear are peeled white glue masks for the headlights and carrier approach altitude indicator lights.
It's alive ...yes there is progress. Masked every nook and corner and did 2 passes of primer Mr Surfacer 1200 diluted like crazy. All I needed was a thin coat to help paint grip later.
I made sure the step at the canopy joint was taken care of.
I left off the two hex fins to ease decal application and will be glued later.
The thin application of primer can be seen on the airbrake cover with the main body. With the pre-shading this will not show too prominently.
Tissue masking used to good effect for the wheel wells...
The light cream color can still be seen under the primer thin coat surrounding the formation light stations. Decals weren't provided for this so painting and masking was necessary. The navigational light pod on the fin is masked with white glue and you can just make out the red filled bulb that has been painted and silver coated from behind.
My only regret is not weathering the exhaust first before masking. That's all for now. Pre-shading next.
The navigational light pod on the fin is masked with white glue
Is the white glue used just like a masking fluid?
Certainly looking good and that idea of stuffing tissue into the wheel wells as masking is a tip to remember.
Jim
HI Richard lookin very good as you progress an yes I wondered how the build was goin an I see that you hav'nt yet fitted that tiny fin on the wing leading edge near the canopy an I always wondered what its purpose is as its not on the super hornet ? but lovley build I wish I had a airbrush but I think Ive left it to late in life to warrant the exspence of buyin one as I think I will only build my two kits after my tiger build an that's it by then i'll be nr 80 so two rickecty to do anymore ( creak creak ) lol:disappointed2:
chris
Jim, yes the white glue acts just like the masking fluid and the tissue is tucked in and then water is dropped and futher tucked in with the help of a tweaser and let harden. Did the same thing for the Uhu 219.
Christopher, the hex fin was used to deviate the airflow that was causing a problem for the tail fins that's what I gathered. The unusual tiger stripe decals runs over this spot so it's much easier to fit it after the decal is on. Meanwhile it's primed with the main canopy...
Colin, yes indeed...there is a tendancy for me to leave it after priming as I like the look of the grey and clean finish it achieves. Most of my shelf queens are mothballed in primer. :smiling6: But once the pre-shade is on then it'll stand more chance of being finished.
Coming on fantastically Richard , excellent detail additions . It’s a good looking aircraft and I always love this stage of a build , when it starts to look whole and you get a real feel of how the actual aircraft looks . This build is making me eager to start one of my hornets ( 1x f18c ,1x fa18f both Revell 1/48 ) I’ve got it the stash ! Cheers tony
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