Scale Model Shop

Collapse

Doug's 1/48 Airfix Sea King

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #1

    Doug's 1/48 Airfix Sea King

    Starting a blog on this one although it ain't going to be a fast build.
    Not doing a sprue show as Rick has covered that one and one kit is the same as the next!!

    My end product hopefully will be a facsimile of one of my old squadron cabs. 819 Naval Air Squadron based at Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire, Scotland and the site was named HMS Gannet. They started with Mk1 SK's but that was before I joined, prior to that they were based at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland with the Wessex Mk3. . By the time I arrived in 1981they had moved to Scotland and had been upgraded to Mk2 SK's and then later on upgraded again to the Mk5's and a lot later the Mk6. However 819 wasn't what I would call a main stream SK squadron. 819 had many roles and our operational area was 'different' too. The unit was primarily an ASW asset for the protection of the submarine fleet at Faslane. However, we also conducted SAR duties covering the whole of the West coast of Scotland, Irish Sea. So we did a mix of mountain rescues and sea jobs.
    Operating as we did from a land based platform we became adept at shallow water ASW, (as we were the only front line squadron with no warship to deploy to), very different to deep water submarine detection. We were also predominantly active sonar operators, hence my build, albeit the Mk5 variant will not have the LAPADS, (passive sonics), table fitted in the back. It will also have the rescue hoist fitted. I mention it as the plans dictate the hoist NOT fitted to the Mk5 ASW version!! Which I find totally strange!! The paint scheme will be slightly different from those supplied as our SK's were of the RAF blue grey colour.

    That was the background, to date all I have done is wash the sprue's and draft a rough plan and scribble notes of what I will try and build. The plans have been copied.

    I'm already in the process of acquiring some additional bits. Eduard instrument panel and back seat console upgrades as well as harnesses. (Although trying to get seat harness for the front seats are proving difficult as they appear to have been snapped up. Guess I'll have to wait until they come in stock!!)
    The correct transfers are proving to be a PITA too. So I may have to resort to a modified scheme. A Mk5 with white numerals and lettering rather than the late 1982 on wards black tactical lettering that was adopted.

    Hopefully I'll be ready to start the actual build in a day or two - until then!! Happy new year folks!
  • Andy the Sheep
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2019
    • 1864
    • Andrea
    • North Eastern Italy

    #2
    I'm curious as a monkey when it comes to modelling a modeller's own vehicle/aircraft. I'm definitely in, Doug. :thumb2:

    Comment

    • Waspie
      • Mar 2023
      • 3488
      • Doug
      • Fraggle Rock

      #3
      Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
      I'm curious as a monkey when it comes to modelling a modeller's own vehicle/aircraft. I'm definitely in, Doug. :thumb2:
      You're most welcome Andrea, I only hope I can do it justice.

      Comment

      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15653
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        I've only ever built one helicopter and that was a challenge to say the least. I'll enjoy seeing how you get on with this.

        Comment

        • Waspie
          • Mar 2023
          • 3488
          • Doug
          • Fraggle Rock

          #5
          Disaster nearly struck - so early too!!:worried:
          Madam, aka the mad b*tch from hell, the house she devil found my paper copy if the instructions and only being 11 months old decided!! Yum Yum, that looks tasty and duly started eating the first few pages!!:rolling: Luckily it's only a matter of printing off the first few pages again.
          My fault for leaving them where she could reach.
          As a result of her guilt, I am currently receiving the nicest doggy cuddle.:blow-kiss: You can't be angry for too long, in my case nano seconds. Tike!!!

          Comment

          • Waspie
            • Mar 2023
            • 3488
            • Doug
            • Fraggle Rock

            #6
            Originally posted by Jim R
            I've only ever built one helicopter and that was a challenge to say the least. I'll enjoy seeing how you get on with this.
            This is my fourth kit since returning and this is the second helicopter. The last was my first kit, a present from number 1 son which got me back into the hobby. It was the RAF 1/72 Sea King HAR3. ( Link to build ) Hope to improve on that.

            Comment

            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #7
              I'm in Doug. Tea and biscuits please.

              Comment

              • Waspie
                • Mar 2023
                • 3488
                • Doug
                • Fraggle Rock

                #8
                Originally posted by John Race
                I'm in Doug. Tea and biscuits please.
                We have a fine selection available John!!!
                (Good job it’s still the season to be jolly).

                Comment

                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15653
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Waspie
                  As a result of her guilt, I am currently receiving the nicest doggy cuddle.:blow-kiss: You can't be angry for too long.
                  They have a place in our hearts. One look and we forgive them anything, even munching instructions.

                  Comment

                  • adt70hk
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2019
                    • 10400

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Waspie
                    Starting a blog on this one although it ain't going to be a fast build.
                    Not doing a sprue show as Rick has covered that one and one kit is the same as the next!!

                    My end product hopefully will be a facsimile of one of my old squadron cabs. 819 Naval Air Squadron based at Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire, Scotland and the site was named HMS Gannet. They started with Mk1 SK's but that was before I joined, prior to that they were based at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland with the Wessex Mk3. . By the time I arrived in 1981they had moved to Scotland and had been upgraded to Mk2 SK's and then later on upgraded again to the Mk5's and a lot later the Mk6. However 819 wasn't what I would call a main stream SK squadron. 819 had many roles and our operational area was 'different' too. The unit was primarily an ASW asset for the protection of the submarine fleet at Faslane. However, we also conducted SAR duties covering the whole of the West coast of Scotland, Irish Sea. So we did a mix of mountain rescues and sea jobs.
                    Operating as we did from a land based platform we became adept at shallow water ASW, (as we were the only front line squadron with no warship to deploy to), very different to deep water submarine detection. We were also predominantly active sonar operators, hence my build, albeit the Mk5 variant will not have the LAPADS, (passive sonics), table fitted in the back. It will also have the rescue hoist fitted. I mention it as the plans dictate the hoist NOT fitted to the Mk5 ASW version!! Which I find totally strange!! The paint scheme will be slightly different from those supplied as our SK's were of the RAF blue grey colour.

                    That was the background, to date all I have done is wash the sprue's and draft a rough plan and scribble notes of what I will try and build. The plans have been copied.

                    I'm already in the process of acquiring some additional bits. Eduard instrument panel and back seat console upgrades as well as harnesses. (Although trying to get seat harness for the front seats are proving difficult as they appear to have been snapped up. Guess I'll have to wait until they come in stock!!)
                    The correct transfers are proving to be a PITA too. So I may have to resort to a modified scheme. A Mk5 with white numerals and lettering rather than the late 1982 on wards black tactical lettering that was adopted.

                    Hopefully I'll be ready to start the actual build in a day or two - until then!! Happy new year folks!
                    Doug

                    I've just had a thought about the lettering....PM inbound.

                    Andrew

                    Comment

                    • Waspie
                      • Mar 2023
                      • 3488
                      • Doug
                      • Fraggle Rock

                      #11
                      Originally posted by adt70hk
                      Doug

                      I've just had a thought about the lettering....PM inbound.

                      Andrew
                      Received and replied. Thank you Andrew.

                      Comment

                      • Waspie
                        • Mar 2023
                        • 3488
                        • Doug
                        • Fraggle Rock

                        #12
                        Still in the planning phase. The weekend was nose in the photo albums looking for suitable detailed images.
                        Spent today delving into colour conversion charts. Then working through the paints I do have. Next, the list of paint colours required to complete and do justice to the machine. Finally was an order to John for the items required. (And Amazon for the colours for the colours 'out of stock').
                        Don't intend actually building it until I have assembled all the necessary parts and paints.
                        I have to admit to a long think over the weekend wondering do I build the Mk2 as I have more colour images to work from or stick with the Mk5 as it was the Mk5 I probably spent more time in. ([COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Note to self - check log book to see if that's correct). [/COLOR]
                        [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]Must admit to a certain amount of regret. I wish now I had taken more pics 'of' the aircraft rather than taking pics 'from' the aircraft[/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]. [/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]Too late now.
                        Hopefully next post will be the build start![/COLOR]

                        Comment

                        • Waspie
                          • Mar 2023
                          • 3488
                          • Doug
                          • Fraggle Rock

                          #13
                          Finally, out of the blocks!
                          The vast bulk of paint has arrived, (thanks SMS/John). As a result I made a start today.
                          Not a huge start but at least its started.
                          Holes in the fuselage and deck as well as drilling out the sonar well. Cleaned the sonar well. Then after a bit of doggy maintenance, (grooming and bath), it was back to the SK.
                          Front bulkhead and broom cupboard installed. Not forgetting the 'P' tube!!!
                          A busy working week looms so glad I was able to make a start.
                          Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1153.JPG
Views:	11
Size:	5.7 KB
ID:	1216184

                          Bit closer shot!
                          Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1152.JPG
Views:	10
Size:	5.3 KB
ID:	1216185

                          Comment

                          • Waspie
                            • Mar 2023
                            • 3488
                            • Doug
                            • Fraggle Rock

                            #14
                            Things are on the up, another day, albeit cold, I have been able to do a little bit more to the 'King'!!

                            Assembled the two front seats, a bit more fiddly than expected but got there! (No pics).
                            I concentrated on the IP and back seat instrumentation. In that I took a big bravery pill and set to the detail with my Dremel. This in preparation of the Eduard AM bits I have.
                            So, and this was the cold bit. Off to the garage, set up my Dremmel, (After numbering the individual parts as they are off the sprue's). I used the long extension cable that fits to the Dremel to give me a bit more control. Then set to the removal of the surface detail Airfix had done. Once the first one was done I was pretty much committed to the process so finished off some 6 pieces that make up the pilots consoles, the radar and sonar displays!! As well as those bits there were a couple of items on the inner fuselage that required removal, pilots window jettison handles. Eduard have supplied a side panel with more detail.
                            Now they are ready for priming when the weather gets a lot warmer.

                            Before pic of the instrument clusters!
                            Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1154.JPG
Views:	13
Size:	6.7 KB
ID:	1216222
                            Before pic with removal tool!!!
                            Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1155.JPG
Views:	13
Size:	6.0 KB
ID:	1216223


                            Images immediately after rough removal with Dremel.
                            Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1156.JPG
Views:	12
Size:	6.2 KB
ID:	1216224

                            Tidied up waiting for cleaning and priming.
                            Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_1157.JPG
Views:	17
Size:	4.1 KB
ID:	1216225

                            Look very rough to me but I think if I attempted to removal all traces of the previous detail I would leave no plastic to attach the aftermarket detail to! All the raised bits are gone leaving only the sunken detail.

                            Any comment good bad please as this is another first, never fitted aftermarket pieces so still in learning mode.

                            That's all for today folks.

                            Comment

                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #15
                              Brave man Doug, have to admire you doing this at that scale. Removal looks fine to me.

                              Comment

                              Working...