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1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:40 pm

Hi all,

A nice small project whilst on ship this time, have got my mits on the 1/72 Revell Panavia Tornado GR1 (04619) kit, plus decals from XtraDecal and the aftermarket nose updates from Freightdog!

So here's the kit

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The sprues

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Lots of lovely receased panel lines and details on this bird

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And finally a screen shot of the decals - which I haven't got onboard, so ill be getting as far as I can, should be full assembly, but leave the tail off as it is going to be easier to decal when off!

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Hope you guys join me for the ride, will be starting in the next day or so

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by ArabJazzie » Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:16 pm

Watching this one as this is a future subject for me!
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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by tc2324 » Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:24 pm

Great choice Steve. :thumb:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:43 am

Hi Steve :P

Can't wait to see your progress with this beast ;)

Keep us all posted :thumb:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:45 pm

Thanks guys,

Ok the build has started, abit of a mixed bag in the cockpit area, which I'll get to in a minute. First up the Bang seats - the kit seats have detail and moulded belts, but I wanted to scratch my own. So I laid out some Tamiya tape on plastic sheet (laminating sheets), and painted with various Tamiya colours

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Next up the kit seat and reference photos, note the ejector seat activation handle is not present on the left hand side in the RAF version, so this was cropped off and 0.2mm wire used to create loop for centre of chair

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Then I used a sharp knife to cut very thin strips of the painted Tamiya tape and assembled the seats. Come out rather well I think. No decals for the head of the seats, so I cut up the 2250 litre tank ones, as I won't be using this monster tank.

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Next up the blanking off of the two gun barrels, Tamiya tape again used to prevent overflow and protect those panel lines. Also the side panels for the pit are very shallow, so I have opted for the kit supplied decals for the sides

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The instrument panels however are very nice, so I will be painting these up next

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So that's it, not much progress as we've had 4 to 5 metre seas to cope with today, hoping it stops being rough soon

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:32 am

Hi Steve :P

Seems like a good start to me :thumb:

5 metre seas :Wow:

Think I will stick to dry(ish) land ;)

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:32 am

Thanks again guys!

Well she's coming together quickly now - first up the cockpit is buttoned up, ended up going with decals on the lower instrument panel too, and to be honest it doesn't look that bad. FW more bits to add, such as control column and top of instrument panels, plus removing the centre seam

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Elsewhere the rear end is built, tail together. As said earlier, I'm keeping the tail off until I've decalled it, but I've spent a lot of time sanding and dry fitting to minimise the gaps, so it should be a straight forward fit later

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And then finally I had to add a window to both sides that the GR4 has, so here it is in three shots, my plan is to then reuse the same stencil when I spray later

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Gun ports are now smoothed off, and I'm working on removing the join lines on the fuselage, then onto the fuel tanks and weapons!

Cheers for now

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:56 am

Hi Steve :P

Nice job there :thumb:

Keep it up :thumbs:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:24 pm

Thanks Patrick!

Ok moment of truth as I joined the halfs together, a little sanding and dry fitting to get a good join, and voila, no filling required! A small amount of sanding and reriveting done

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Then I fitted the engine intakes, I was cursing and swearing as they were too high

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But then checking my reference photo again, I noted that they was infact true (photo copyright to RAF). Something I'd never noticed, and full credit to revell on this.

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I've still got a small amount of work to do on the join, sanding and rescribbing, but she's coming. Whilst that is drying I've moved onto the starboard FLIR/camera. The kit part is very crude, but I've used the housing and scratched on the front area. Thy needs to dry before I fill and sand down. It is infact the front and small sections of an LGB from the kit!

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The resin parts will go port side and centreline once I'm happy. Few small parts to start, such as fuel tanks and racks, plus undercarriage, but she's coming.

Thanks for looking

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:48 pm

Hi Steve :P

More nice work mate :thumb:

I had never noticed the alignment (or lack of) of the intakes until I saw your pic :O

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:40 am

Thanks Patrick,

Well things are starting to slow down now as I progress with the build, getting really close to spraying time!

Weight added to the nose cone, coiled lead wire and set in place with PVA glue

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Fuselage pylons added and resin parts in place. I'm not sure what weapon load to give her on the belly yet, as I have no lightning pod, so I might have to scratch one.

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Close up of the resin parts

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And finally the wing tanks/pods. Upper two are the 1500 Ltr fuel tanks, then Sky shadow, and finally BOZ101 at the bottom

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Job today is to get the cockpit finished off and sealed up! Just hope the weather drops off so I don't bump around so much, cheers for looking

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:47 am

Hi Steve :P

Looks like it's all coming together nicely :thumb:

Best regards and hope you have a good supply of 'kwells' :whistle:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:56 am

Thanks Patrick and Steve

Mark - yes this was the reason, lol. The decals came out about a month ago.

Well I've progress slowly, but got to a stage where I can't really do anymore without being home. The HUD is in place and painted with Tamiya clear green, plus the retracted fuel probe in place.

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I've also opted for wheels up on this beauty, here with all the parts ready

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The small slit cut into the belly is for an Airfix clear stand, which is rather nice. Here she is dry fitted and sitting pretty on the stand

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A few small jobs left to do, such as masking up canopy, couple of small rescribes. But on the whole she is ready for the spray bay sometime next week! Still unsure of payload for the centre, may bit the bullet and buy a resin lightning pod.

Cheers for looking, comments always welcome

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by seven » Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:40 pm

Hi Steve, great job so far, especially liking the job in the 'pit.

With the Litening pod, Hasegawa do a few weapons sets with one in(actually usually 3), but you will have to cut either the front or rear end off and rotate it 180 degrees to be correct for an RAF one. I have only ever seen RAF standard one's in the Olimp set's for the Typhoon and Tornado ( http://www.olimpmodelsgroup.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) which are around £15.99 in these gloriously moist isle's. Also, Freightdog do the TIALD pod, http://www.freightdogmodels.co.uk/produ ... vunzokulfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and below that a nice weapon which you may find useful for this build..

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:06 pm

Hi Steve :P

I am amazed that 'Airfix' still make that stand :O

My Kits from 1960 onwards always had the very same article as part of the kit :Wow:

She's lookin' cool even pre-paint :thumb:

Best regards as always

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:59 am

Thanks Guys,

Seven - thanks for the links, I might consider adding a payload in the future, I've got some 1/72 brimstone from Freightdog.

Patrick - it's the same one from the 60's, well I guess if it ain't broke don't fix it, it's a nice sturdy frame.

Mark - why not buddy! Ill let you know how this one goes (fingers crossed)

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:53 am

Guys,

Just to let you know that I have forgotten about Shiny Two :lol:

She has had her coat of white primer and is sitting in the cupboard drying for the standard two weeks to let the primer cure and harden correctly, or atleast that is my excuse :whistle:

Will be back on her once home :thumb:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:57 pm

More progress -it's been a good day

Preshading done on the body and fuel tanks, I really thinned the black down 50/50 to get in close, and apart from a few mishaps (on my eagerness) it went ok

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Then the tail - Gloss white X-2 applied, as can be seen from the transfer it only gives the black. I have a few small strips to paint black tomorrow before stencilling - these are the leading edge of the fin and the ECM box

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by paddyboy » Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:43 am

Hi Steve :P

Coming along nicely :thumb:

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Re: 1/72 Revell "Shiny Two"

Post by steve149c » Wed Nov 27, 2013 3:06 pm

Whoa - has it really been sat on my shelf 8 months! Well with the Swift F7 all finished and my modelling mojo slowly returning I have cracked on

First up I did the tail in gloss white and gloss black - then attached the decals - with a few problems - ie not big enough! Tail test fitted to a primed and preshaded body

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Then I sprayed the body in Vallejo light grey which was thinned slightly to allow the preshaded through (that's the garage in the background oops)

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Then I opted to step out of sequence for the wash - I did the body in Klear allowing it to dry and have applied the black Flory Wash - which I spent a lot of time then cleaning up as Shiny Two is reasonably clean. This is where I am at - few small paint jobs still to do, mainly the ring around the nose just forward of the cockpit - dry fit photo

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Next up I am going to seal in the wash with Klear and put on the decals for the body and payload - then seal this with the Matt or satin coat. Once this is done I will mask up the spine and cockpit area to spray Gloss black and apply the decals to the spin. This should mean that I won't have to mask over any decals and end up with a Glossy spine and stain/Matt body.

But alas this will have to wait for three weeks as it is back to ship

Cheers

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