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  • Dave Ward
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    Post War 1/72 FAA - Part 1 - Sword Fairey Gannet AEW.3

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    This will be first of 5 FAA aircraft I intend to build - the others, in no particular order, are, Sea Venom, Sea Vixen, Sea Hawk. and Gannet AS.
    The Sword model is a limited run kit, with a tiny PE fret, and resin parts ( more on this later )
    Sprue & other parts
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    There are resin parts for the radar operators cab, but I'm not going to use themClick image for larger version

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    You have to cut the hatches out from the fuselage & replace them with resin parts - even then the view will be limited, so no thank you.

    The Gannet is a limited run kit, which means clean up & dry fitting will be very important.
    A few detail shots
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    Some of the detail is a bit heavy, for 1/72, but may look OK under paint.
    This is the sort of thing you have to be aware of:Click image for larger version

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    Upper & lower tailplane - no locating pins, and ejector pin towers on the mating faces.
    Of the two versions, I think I'll go for the 1968 HMS Hermes - with full red/white/blue roundels.
    I'll be finishing my Saurer, but will start on the construction of this when paint/varnish/washes are drying.
    Dave
  • Tim Marlow
    • Apr 2018
    • 18944
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Interesting subject, be interesting to see how it works out....it’s an ugly looking beast though....

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13870
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #3
      Brilliant , i love a series build , really looking forward to the progress. Great choice of subjects too , this one looks a typical limited run , but nothing a bit of good old school modelling wont sort out. BTW if you think this is a bit rough you want to have a go at an Amodel kit!!, cheers tony

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22788

        #4
        Think I’ll pull up a chair for this Dave.

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        • Neil Merryweather
          • Dec 2018
          • 5206
          • London

          #5
          I'm watching this one ,Dave
          I've got a soft spot for the FAA myself

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          • Guest

            #6
            I’ll be watching with interest!

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            • Lee Drennen
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 7711

              #7
              Very nice Dave

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              • dave
                • Nov 2012
                • 1829
                • Brussels

                #8
                Interesting to watch this one, always had a soft spot forth Gannet, even if it is a bit of an ugly duckling.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Watching this.

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                  • Dave Ward
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    Construction finally starting.............
                    The instrument panel PE & film added together Click image for larger version

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                    The cockpit assembly, ready for primingClick image for larger version

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                    I'm going to add a pilot - don't think a lot will be visible, at the finish.......Click image for larger version

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                    The wings: the undercarriage wells are built up from flat parts - note that there are no locating pins, and all mating faces have to checked and preparedClick image for larger version

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                    Due to the short run nature, you have to be aware of problems.......................Click image for larger version

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                    On this half of the fuselage, you can see a 'lip' along the edge - the other half doesn't have one! You can either remove it before, or after assembly. I'll do it after joining the halves, just personal choice.
                    Dave

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                    • Mickc1440
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 4786

                      #11
                      Ugly duckling it may be but looking forward to seeing what you do with this one Dave

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                      • Fernando N
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2448

                        #12
                        Nice start Dave and good luck with this short run one.

                        Neat chosen scheme too, simple and functional just like the plane :thumb2:.

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                        • Dave Ward
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          In my exploration of the darker part of my stash - I found an Aeroclub vac-form conversion for the Frog Gannet and half the fuselage of the donor model - top to bottom - Sword Gannet AEW, Aeroclub Gannet AEW, and Frog/Novo Gannet ASClick image for larger version

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                          The brown plastic Gannet, with crew heads moulded in situ Click image for larger version

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                          The pilot, and cockpit for my Gannet - a dry fit reveals ( or actually doesn't ) that the instrument panel will be hidden..............Click image for larger version

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                          There is no mention of nose weights in the instructions - but I think I will have to make provision for some between the cockpit floor, and the nosewheel bay
                          Dave

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15798
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #14
                            Hi Dave
                            I like the FAA project. This is a very iconic aircraft - served its purpose well. You seem to have everything in hand, recognise the problems of a short run models.
                            Jim

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                            • Dave Ward
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 10549

                              #15
                              Jim,
                              many years ago, I used to make vacforms of the more obscure aircraft - short runs kits are much easier!
                              Dave

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