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  • stillp
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2016
    • 8093
    • Pete
    • Rugby

    #1

    Hobby Boss 1/72 Seahawk

    Picked this up at a local charity shop a while ago. Click image for larger version

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    They have a regular donor who donates kits with added extras - in this case a tube of cement (I left that in the shop), two Humbrol paints, a brush, and an emery board. Not the greatest bargain, but it's in a good cause!
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    The brush isn't much good but it'll do for decal solutions.
    Each sprue is in a separate sealed bag, with extra packing around the clear parts:
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    Nice finely recessed detail, and I like the horizontal divide for the fuselage and wings:
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    The kit offers three different schemes, with plenty of decals:Click image for larger version

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ID:	1165055I'm not sure the free paints (Humbrol 156 and 1945) are correct for any of the schemes, but I'll use them somewhere!
    Right, let's get on with it!
    Pete
  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #2
    Pete,
    did this a couple of years back - nice simple model - don't think it mentions adding a noseweight, but you'll need it to prevent tailsitting!
    Dave
    ps the HMS Albion finish is incorrect! large serial numbers were applied on the underside of the wings only not top

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    • Guest

      #3
      Not an aircraft I’m particularly interested in, but it looks like a good kit, and hey, doesn’t everyone need grey paint at some stage?

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      • Tim Marlow
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 18901
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        Looks nice Peter. Interesting early jet type as well.

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        • stillp
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          • Nov 2016
          • 8093
          • Pete
          • Rugby

          #5
          Originally posted by Dave Ward
          Pete,
          did this a couple of years back - nice simple model - don't think it mentions adding a noseweight, but you'll need it to prevent tailsitting!
          Dave
          ps the HMS Albion finish is incorrect! large serial numbers were applied on the underside of the wings only not top
          Thanks Dave, I'll bear that in mind. Anything else to look out for?
          Pete

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          • Dave Ward
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #6
            Originally posted by stillp
            Thanks Dave, I'll bear that in mind. Anything else to look out for?
            Pete
            Pete,
            I seem to remember having a little trouble getting a good fit on the jet exhausts, but that may have been my fault....
            Dave

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            • rtfoe
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 9081

              #7
              The fuselage decal stripes may need a lot of decal juice to fit the top and bottom halves I think.

              Cheers,
              Richard

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              • Guest

                #8
                Masking and painting them would be my choice.

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                • stillp
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                  • Nov 2016
                  • 8093
                  • Pete
                  • Rugby

                  #9
                  I don't think I'll do the scheme with the stripes. Incidentally that one, XE375, was written off after the arrestor hook pulled out on landing! See https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?
                  id=154507
                  Dave, where did you put your nose weight? There doesn't seem to be any room!
                  Pete

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stillp
                    I don't think I'll do the scheme with the stripes. Incidentally that one, XE375, was written off after the arrestor hook pulled out on landing! See https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?
                    id=154507
                    Dave, where did you put your nose weight? There doesn't seem to be any room!
                    Pete
                    Pete,
                    I think I epoxied ball bearings behind the cockpit, as you have found out there's not any space in the nose, unless you use depleted uranium - or gold!
                    Dave

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                    • stillp
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                      • Nov 2016
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                      • Pete
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                      #11
                      Thanks Dave. I'm a bit short of uranium and gold at the moment but I have got a kilo of steel shot, and quite a few used airgun pellets!
                      Pete

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                      • stillp
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Nov 2016
                        • 8093
                        • Pete
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                        #12
                        That should be enough weight:
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                        I had to file quite a lot off the top of the intake vanes as they were stopping the upper and lower sections from closing properly. I might still have to reduce them some more but I thought I'd better get some white paint on while I still can.
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                        The jet pipes fitted OK. There are some heat deflectors to add to them but I'll do that at the same time as joining the upper and lower wings/fuselage parts.
                        Pete
                        Pete

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                        • stillp
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                          • Nov 2016
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                          #13
                          Well, the front of the fuselage is split horizontally, as you've seen. The two halves went together pretty well, with the exception of the trailing edge, which was too thick (as they usually are) and had a gap that needed some filler. The rear part of the fuselage is split vertically, and again, the two halves went together OK. Unfortunately the rear doesn't fit the front very well, leaving me with a dilemma - do I fill and sand until the join disappears, and lose a lot of detail, or just smooth it out a bit and put up with a step?
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                          I've started by applying some Mr Dissolved Putty, but it's going to need a lot more sanding and a lot more filling to remove the step.
                          Pete

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Is there a step between the two halves, or just a gap? If the latter, I think I would carefully scrape down the putty, trying to not damage the detail on both sides of it. With a step that you need to conceal, you probably have no choice but to fill, sand, and re-engrave, I suppose.

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                            • stillp
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                              • Nov 2016
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                              • Pete
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                              #15
                              It's a step Jakko. :sad:

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