|
Kit |
Tornado
ECR from Revell |
|
Decals |
The sqn
markings I made myself; the rest is borrowed form a spare box from Airfix
Panavia Tornado Gr 1A |
|
Additionals |
Paragon
design ejection seats MB Mk 10 Paragon
design slats and flaps Paragon
design ECR pods Eduard Accessories
exterior detail set Eduard Accessories
Gr 1A detail set |
After I
finished my Desert Storm Tornado, I knew for sure that another Tornado will be
built within due time.
Indeed,
within one year I started with a Mk 1A Tornado from 9 SQN.
I chose
this squadron because of the ALARM missile.
I once read about the perfect performance of this missile in the Kosovo war in
which more than 80 HARM missile were shot at one single SAM spot and never
destroyed it. The British came and shot one ALARM missile. The SAM never came
up again.

I found a great picture of a 9
SQN Tornado, which I used to build my Tornado.
The Revell
kit is a disastrous kit. Nothing fits and a lot of plaster has to be used to
fill the gaps (but this I already wrote in my Desert Storm Tornado article).
It was my
first camouflage model. I used a lot of masks to brush the camouflage and the gradual
crossing between two colours cost me a lot of time. Nevertheless, I’m satisfied
with the result.
I couldn’t
found the right squadron markings. I found one set from Xtradecal but these
colours didn’t match the real colours at all, therefor I painted them myself
(the one on the forward fuselage and the bat on the rudder) and also the
identitynumber (AK) of the plane I did myself.
I cut some
airdoors in the side airintake. This was nice and gave the model a special
feature.
I also used
a lot of additional tubes on the main and front gears. Also the pipes in the
cockpit for the airconditioner had to be made.
The slats
and flaps set of Paragon were easy to fit. Only some minor production faults
were visible and these were also easy to repair.
After all,
the result is very satisfying and I’m sure there will be build another Tornado
soon.