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1/72 Hasegawa F-15 |
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It is a rare seen assembled kit in
spite of it is one of famous F-15s. The question is F-15B-4-MC 71-0291, or –
simply – ‘291’, when it was the Strike Eagle Demonstrator. The Hasegawa’s kit has raised panel lines. And I have rescribed and corrected most of them except the bottom part of the fuselage (the panel line sin this area can't be seen due to the cluster of Rockeyes). I also corrected the geometry of the tail beams and fins. Please note!: the top of portside and starboard vertical stabilizers should be identical, i.e. without electronic equipment on the portside (the kit’s instruction tells to mount different vertical stabilizers as on most of F-15s - this is incorrect). Nevertheless, the main mistake of the kit is a big airbrake. As on all of the first 20 test aircraft including ‘291’ has small 20-square-foot speed brake. I made appropriate changes to the kit to reduce the airbrake. It wasn’t a difficult task. Some problems were corrected on upper surface. In particular, I have built up the longitudinal ‘hump’ (or ‘reversed chute’) on the airbrake and behind it. It is a feature of the first production Blocks of F-15's. I have decided to finish ‘291’ not in ‘exhibition’ standard but ‘for myself’ again. Therefore I have added few only details to the kit ones. Particularly, I have made red anticollision lights, incidence probes, Pitot heads. I have finished ‘291’ in appropriate colours of European One (or Charcoal Lizard) camouflage scheme: Humbrol 149 as US Dark Green FS34092, Humbrol 117 as US Medium Green FS34102 and Humbrol 32 as Dark Grey FS36082. It was added Humbrol 130 White to Dark Grey and Medium Green to achieve a necessary scale effect. To my regret I didn’t add White to Dark Green (I used an old enamel looked too light before drying and quite dark after that; therefore Dark Green is looking somewhat darker than I would like to achieve on the model). But from my point of view, it was not a reason to repaint the model. The area of the engines was finished by Xtracolor 502 Natural Steel. Sergey
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Photos and text © by Sergey Zhvansky
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