Finishing assembly on the Scooter.

With the decals in place and a clear cote for protection, I could start assemble landing gears.

Landing gears assembled
Landing gears assembled
More parts added
More parts added

As can be seen I repainted the air brakes in red.

Airbrakes painted red
Airbrakes painted red

After a while all parts was assembled and it could stand on its own legs.

Everything assembled
Everything assembled

I used oil colours and white spirit to do a wash.

Oil wash
Oil wash

The wash was then wiped off with cotton buds and a little more was added for streaks and general gream. The result will be posted in the finished pics, shortly.

Scooter decals added.

Yesterday I had a decal session and now the plane have all the decals.

Decals on
Decals on

Now only the tanks needs their decals. Will try to do that today.

More painted on my Scooter.

I painted some areas red, according to the instructions.

Red paint on
Red paint on

Landing gears and some other stuff also painted.

Landing gears painted
Landing gears painted

The wheel bays was masked for white colour.

Underside masked for white
Underside masked for white

The white colour was painted and the plane unmasked.

Wheel bays painted
Wheels bays painted

I painted and glued the fuel probe and then it was time for some clear cote.

clear cote painted
Clear cote painted

Next will be a bunch of decals.

More Scooter progress.

My intention was to use masking tape, put on the plane, draw, remove, cut and then put back the pieces I needed. It was fairly easy on the wings, stabilizers and fin, but when it came to some of the shapes on the body I had to rely on blue tac and tape.
Once the masking was done I could lay down a cote of dark green.

Dark green painted
Dark green painted

A while later I removed the tape and blue tac. Not having the blue tac sit too long helps prevent residue being left on the paint.

Tape removed
Tape removed
Ailerons removed
Ailerons removed
The undersidde
The underside

Next will be to mask for wheel bays and some other areas that should have different colours, and I also need to sort the landing gears, arrestor hook and fuel probe.

Skyhawk progress

The pilot was painted and put in place and the front glass was also put in place.

Pilot in place
Pilot in place

And then the canopy was put in place with blue tac.

Canopy in place
Canopy in place

I used medium grey as a kind of primer to check for flaws.

Underside primed
Underside primed

Some flaws was puttied and sanded.

Minor flaws sorted
Minor flaws sorted

Then it was primed again.

Primed again
Primed again

As was some covers.

Covers primed
Covers primed

I had to sort a minor flaw created when I sanded the top of the plane. Once that was fixed, I could put on the first cote of paint, RAF medium sea grey.

Underside painted
Underside painted

I’ll let it dry and then start masking for the first topside camo colour.

A-4P Skyhawk – Airfix 1/72

This was intended to be a quick build for the Turkey shoot at Flory models forum. It started last thursday and lasted until last sunday. I couldn’t start my build until last friday.

Here’s the kit.

Boxart
Boxart

Under the lid.

Contents
Contents

I started by painting some parts medium grey.

Medium grey painted
Medium grey painted

Cockpit was painted and decals added, exhaust and intake assembled and glued in place.

Building started
Building started

I had some problems with the fit over the intake. I tried to remedy it as good as possible, but maybe could have done better with more time at hand. Some pressure helped close it fairly well.

Fuselage glued
Fuselage glued

Wing parts was glued.

Wing parts glued
Wing parts glued

Fuel tanks and other parts was glued and prepared for paint.

Fuel tanks and other stuff prepared
Fuel tanks and other stuff prepared

Wings was glued to the fuselage, and fitted very nice. Overall I’ve only used small amounts of putty. Will check after I’ve applied primer. The canopy was masked and the pilot is almost done. Need to be done with him first before I put the glass on, and then some primer.

Almost ready for primer
Almost ready for primer

I also got a delivery of the colours I need for the Argentinian colours I decided to go for.

Camo colours
Camo colours