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1/48th Hasegawa IAF A-4F Part 2 |
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The two fuselage halves went together well although around the nose there was a small step. I had already glued and filled the seem on the hump so that took care of the top of the kit, although there was some gaps when I glued it on near the front of it and the rear. As I said earlier the nose needed a lot of sanding and filling. The next step was the tail pipe which required me to cut the kit area before I joined halves and then A LOT of sanding and filling before it looked good. The wings were next and they went well and were easy to join to the fuselage, but be aware that the slat tracks were very easy to break off (I managed to break off all of them at one point) and the next A-4's I build will have support on them through out. Painting the flap and slat panels red and then masking before gluing will save you time latter.
The painting came next and started with Light Grey underneath and Tan upper surface. I at first tried a soft mask method for the next two colors but I had too much over spray so I started over. I then began to mask the colors using Tamyia low tack masking tape starting with the pale green, then the dark tan. I ended up having some hard lines and ridges in between paint lines and some areas of thicker paint, but in the end I decided I could live with it since it's not that noticeable. I also masked and painted the tail bright blue to match the Flying Tigers badge. I gloss coated next for the decals, and then began that process. I had originally bought the Hobbycraft kit for the parts and the decals too, but I decided to get the Sky's decal set for the A-4 in the end because the Hobbycraft set were not very complete or that good. Sky's provides you with many different aircraft options for every variant in Israeli service from the H to the TA-4H to the N model, and you can even mix and Match nose numbers and serial numbers (as I did).
Hasagawa has always made a nice kit,
but this one is outstanding and easy to build, with exception of the gun area, I
highly recommend this kit. While I was in the middle of the construction I saw
on Hyperscale that I was not the first to come up with this project, Julien
Haccoun had the idea first and did a nice job. (http://www.kitparade.com/features01/skyhawkjh_1.htm) Reference;
Happy Modeling Everett
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Photos and text © by Everett McEwan
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