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  • flyjoe180
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2012
    • 12407
    • Joe
    • Earth

    #1

    Matchbox 1/72 Grumman F9F-5 Panther

    I wanted another 'simple' build so dug this out. Matchbox kit dated 1985, but the moulds are stamped 1980. I believe Revell still issue this kit as one of their own. Shame on them, it's pretty old, but having said that it does have some recessed lines and restrained raised panel detail.
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    Typical Matchbox multi-coloured parts, some sink marks which will be easily to deal with:
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    The decals are in pretty good condition:
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  • flyjoe180
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    • Jan 2012
    • 12407
    • Joe
    • Earth

    #2
    Started the cockpit, looking at photos there are pipes on the rear deck area (probably air conditioning/de-misting?). I simulated these using electrical wire. I repositioned them once the glue was drier. Lower fuselage section is dry fitted at this stage.
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    I added some wheel well detail and sanded the airbrakes flush. (What is it with me and these perforated airbrakes? The Jag was bad enough!). I then drilled holes into very thin templates cut from styrene card and layered them on top. I'll clean the holes up prior to the final paint coat, as they get clogged with primer etc.
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    The ejection seat was blank. I added two strands of thin wire to simulate the ropes that hung down on these seats. Rigid handles were yet to be invented.
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    • flyjoe180
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      • Jan 2012
      • 12407
      • Joe
      • Earth

      #3
      My 'simple' build gets more complicated with the fit of the tail area onto the aft fuselage. As you will see, this thing absorbs filler.
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      Fill, sand, smooth, repeat. The multi-colour got to me so I sprayed it in overall buff. No reason for that other than I have plenty of buff colour and the lighter shade helps me to see the shadows from blemishes and indentations. Fill, sand, smooth, repeat...
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      Pretty certain a 10 year old Joe would've had this thrown together and painted in a few days.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Matchbox kits are always nostalgic for me I have this one too, built when I was probably about ten years old or so, and like you said, it can’t have taken more than a few days to build, paint and decal back then

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Nice one Joe, I remember this kit, your doing a great job with it, keep up the great work.

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          • rickoshea52
            SMF Supporters
            • Dec 2011
            • 4076
            • Rick

            #6
            Originally posted by flyjoe180
            The multi-colour got to me so I sprayed it in overall buff. No reason for that other than I have plenty of buff colour and the lighter shade helps me to see the shadows from blemishes and indentations.
            Building models just as if they were the real thing - it’s like primer on assembly line aircraft.
            On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
            Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
            Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.

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            • Jim R
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              • Apr 2018
              • 15702
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #7
              You've made improvements and corrected fit issues already. This old kit never had it so good.
              Originally posted by flyjoe180
              Pretty certain a 10 year old Joe would've had this thrown together and painted in a few days.
              And had it hanging from the ceiling.

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              • flyjoe180
                SMF Supporters
                • Jan 2012
                • 12407
                • Joe
                • Earth

                #8
                Many shaves later, I have done some more work on the Panther.

                Overall painted Blue Angels Blue, using Model Master enamel:
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                The Panther then had a stall/spin crash a few days later. I removed it from the drying mount and my stick up the exhaust slid out. Repairs were done to the paint on the wingtips and nose, and the canopy was fixed back on, and paint touch ups done. Luckily enamel paint is tough.

                Then I moved on to the landing gear and wheels, the struts for which are the same colour as the aircraft. Convenient!

                Then time to tackle those metallic surfaces:
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                This is where we're at today:
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                I've removed the main canopy masking. I will Re-mask the surrounds and add a centre canopy 'brace', to be painted white. Like this:
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                I also just realised I have to ad some metal colour to the tail fin and horizontal stabiliser leading edges.

                Hopefully next update will occur much sooner than another two months!

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                • Mark1
                  • Apr 2021
                  • 4156

                  #9
                  Thats looking nice.

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22770

                    #10
                    Looking very good Joe.

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                    • yak face
                      Moderator
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 13841
                      • Tony
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      Great work joe , it took some bashing but its looking fine now , no sign of those awkward seams . Paint looks lovely , im curious though , did the blue angels only use six aircraft in those days ? theres only six number options on the decals . Cheers tony

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                      • flyjoe180
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                        • Jan 2012
                        • 12407
                        • Joe
                        • Earth

                        #12
                        Cheer guys. Tony, I'm not sure about there being only six numbers. I do know that number 7 is usually a two-seat 'PR flight experience' and back up airframe, maybe they did not have a two seat Panther?

                        I got the metallic tail areas done, but they require touch ups once dry. The canopy framing has been masked ready for white.
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                        • flyjoe180
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                          • Jan 2012
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                          • Joe
                          • Earth

                          #13
                          Tony, further to my previous. The first two seat additional aircraft to the six, was with the F9F Cougar in 1956

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                          • boatman
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                            • Nov 2018
                            • 14478
                            • christopher
                            • NORFOLK UK

                            #14
                            LOVELY MODDELING i loved this plane in the movie bridges at tokyori

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