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Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:48 pm
by tc2324
Thought I`d do a `heads up` post with regards to my next project probably starting in early 2013 and the next question is,

Who remembers this event way back in July 1991?

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Here`s a link to the website page dedicated to this event.

http://www.gallagher.com/ejection_seat/

Well this is going to be the subject of my next build after the Tomcat and the reason I`m posting this here is to ask you chaps a few questions.

The first being, is there a foolproof way to cut canopies cleanly?

The second question/request is simply are there any product out there that simulate pharachutes and parachute rigging. Any `homemade` would be great but happy to look at professional fixes as well.

So.......,

The 1/48 Revell A-6 arrived late yesterday so the build is on. (Ignore the Tiger tank, it`s for a what if build later on next year)

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But.......

...... how about this for irony?

In the last post I asked if anyone knew of a way of cutting the canopy without completely smashing it to bits.

Well, it seems Revell have done the job for me.......

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At first I thought I might be lucky, but no, it`s the pilot`s side which is the broken bit.

... so I`ve now sent a swift email to Germany asking for a replacement canopy and a couple of extra underwing fuel tanks to boot.

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:26 pm
by steve149c
Nice story TC, thanks for posting and looking forward to this build!

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:42 pm
by ArabJazzie
Now this will be a cracker when its finished!!!

How about stitch drilling the canopy nearly how you want it then file it into shape. Cant think of anything for the chute and wires just now.
Arabest,
Geoff.

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:21 am
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

Looking forward to your progress on this ;)

Keep us all posted :thumb:

Best regards

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:29 pm
by tc2324
So now that I can take over half the dining room table again, (SWMBO rolls her eyes), I thought I`d start prepping for this build.

Now while I`m still waiting for Revell to send me a replacement canopy there are a number of issues that need to be looked into. Firstly, this is an EA-6, the refuelling variant and as such I need to scratch build the hose units in the centre belly tank and also the unit just under the air brakes, as well as the propeller thingy on the front of the centre line tank.

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So this evening was my Apollo 13 moment. You know, the scene where they have to fit a square thing into a round thing, (or is it the other way round?), only using bits I could find/salvage from the spares box.

Now your probably thinking why don`t you buy an aftermarket set? Well, after a few emails to the people that do the only 1/48 scale set I could find on the web, the order process was a little complicated for my liking and when I was told I could send cash in the mail, call me old fashioned, but alarm bells went off.

So, I`ve gone down the scratchbuild road and if I`m honest I`m actually quite looking forward to it.

Here`s what I have to play with so far.....,

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Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:10 pm
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

Cash in the mail :Wow:

Like you, I would have gone mutt 'n jeff from the bells ringing ;)

Sure your skills will overcome it all :lol:

Happy new year

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:31 pm
by tc2324
Happy new year to you too Patrick. :thumb:

Today I went ahead to see how much I could cock this build up..... :lol:

Here are the selected parts I wanted to use for the centre line refuelling pod.

As you can see I lobbed off the ends of the kits centre line fuel tank and smoothed off the surfaces. The other parts consist of a bit of sprue, a `dome` type part and a 1/72 Typhoon burner can.

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The front end was straight forward just sticking the parts together.....

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... I then cut the burner can in half and stuck the removed fuel tank tip to one end so that there just wasn`t a big hole in place......

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... with the straked lines of the burner can sticking out the end, I don`t think it`s a bad representation of a basket.

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And the final picture shows the unfinished, (needs abit of a tidy up), and unpainted refuelling pod.

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Overall not too bad I feel.

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:46 pm
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

Once it's painted, looks like yet another stroke of your genius to me :thumb:

Best regards

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:31 pm
by tc2324
No rush on this for a change, (well it`s going to be a few weeks untill the replacement parts from Revell arrive), and it turned out to be a good thing. While I was going through which white paints to use for the refuelling pod I again turned to the reference pictures and was surprised to see this.....

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It looks like the pod is actually a dark green/olive green colour and on another picture the nose of the pod is a metal colour.

Note to self, please check and look harder at the pictures....!

So here`s where I`m at, the pod is now complete as well as the housing for the second refuelling basket. This was made out pits from a Meteor engine nacelle, a Jaguar nose cone and the cap from bottle of glue. They are by no means perfect, but I think they will do the job.

Piccies below showing the pods, where they wil be placed on the airframe and I`ve also start cutting the wing tip airbrakes off.

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Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:53 pm
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

I think you have done a blinkin' good job there, mate :thumb:

Best regards and keep us posted

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:55 pm
by steve149c
Top job TC, I think all your whiffing scratching is coming in handy, looking really good!

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:42 pm
by tc2324
Cheers guys. :)

After a bit of advice and opinions from members of another forum, I spent the day reworking the centreline pod. I corrected the RAM by giving it four blades that look a little sharper than the original set. Also I was advised that the green colour of the pod may be a trick of the light/exposure and in fact the pod was most likely to be some kind of low vis grey. Job done hopefully. (excuse the flash, it is a tad darker in real life)

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Tonights work was making the figure and starting the paint work of Lt. Gallagher. Here`s where it`s at.....

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Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:40 am
by steve149c
Great work on the figure TC, looking really nice!!

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:25 pm
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

:pop: :pop: :pop:

Best regards

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:39 pm
by tc2324
Finally got round to putting Lt Mark Baden in place. Tried to give the impression/effect that he is being thrown against his straps as the wire slows the aircraft rapidly. I still have a few things to do on the cockpit section but I think the main stuff has been done.

This included removing the bombing viewfinder that sticks out from the B/N`s console. In reality it looks like a big metal plate was used to cover the hole that was left so I have duplicated this with a bit of flat sprue. You can see this beter in the second picture.

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The other big thing was cutting out the lower section of the B/N`s ejection seat. The Revell kit has the seats in two parts with the actual seat of each crew member moulded into the cockpit area and you only need to assemble the top half of each seat. Obviously this is not really that good an idea if you want one member of the crew sticking out the aircraft in their ejection seat.

Thankfully my Wolfpack Design Martin Baker GRU-7 Ejection seats turned up today so the finale picture for today was a dry fit of Lt Gallagher in his seat.

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Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:45 pm
by paddyboy
Looks the biz to me, TC :thumb:

Cheers

Patrick :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:40 pm
by Flyingmonster
Interesting project TC!

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:05 pm
by Nick Thompson
Great work so far TC, pilot figure looks good, and the overall scratch building is excellent :clap:

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:02 am
by tc2324
Cheers chaps. :)

Got the fuselage halfs put together last night and then with the aid of a cocktail stick, raised the seat into position to get a feel for how it will look.

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Still waiting on the replacements from Revell so no rush on this at all.

Re: Lt. Keith Gallagher's Lucky Escape

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:02 pm
by paddyboy
Hi TC :P

Still looking good :thumb:

Cheers

Patrick :clap: