So here is my completed Airfix 1/72 FA2 Sea Harrier.
As usual with my builds it is hand painted with AK and Vallejo acrylics, with weathering done using Flory Models weathering wash.
The kit itself was somewhat of a mixed bag. There were a large number of sink marks on the fuselage and wings, ejection pin marks in awkward places and one of the fan blades was partly broken. I replaced the exhaust nozzles with resin versions as in the kit these are split into two halves making cleaning the join up very difficult. I also replaced the outriggers as the kit versions are very basic.
For some reason Airfix decided not to model the two small (but prominent) air intakes just behind the cockpit, above the main intakes so I had to scratch build these. Additionally I fabricated a couple of small antennas that were also missing.
On the plus side the fit was quite good, and the decals were very nice with a full set of stencils.
Hope you enjoy the photos and any and all comments are welcome!
Gary
As usual with my builds it is hand painted with AK and Vallejo acrylics, with weathering done using Flory Models weathering wash.
The kit itself was somewhat of a mixed bag. There were a large number of sink marks on the fuselage and wings, ejection pin marks in awkward places and one of the fan blades was partly broken. I replaced the exhaust nozzles with resin versions as in the kit these are split into two halves making cleaning the join up very difficult. I also replaced the outriggers as the kit versions are very basic.
For some reason Airfix decided not to model the two small (but prominent) air intakes just behind the cockpit, above the main intakes so I had to scratch build these. Additionally I fabricated a couple of small antennas that were also missing.
On the plus side the fit was quite good, and the decals were very nice with a full set of stencils.
Gary
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