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

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I tried masking the propeller bosses, but gave up as too fiddly, and hand painted insteadP1060187.JPG

A little retouching needed. The props are fixed - I've no problem with that...............

The rest of the airframe is masked up for the upper dark grey. It's more complicated, because, the upper colour wraps around the leading edges. ( The yellow tape is the good stuff, the blue is real cheap! )P1060185.JPGP1060186.JPG

I've gone round, and sealed any tiny gaps with masking fluid, I'll wait for that to dry before getting the compressor on line.
Dave
 
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Sprayed with Mig Medium Gunship Grey - at first, I thought it was too light, but it darkened as it dried, and with a topcoat of varnish it should appear even darkerP1060188.JPGP1060189.JPG

The masking worked well, with no paint lifted, and bleed only in one place ( above the mid porthole ) . I do need to go round, and blend in all the straight angles to curves - I find it easier to do it by eye, rather than attempting to do this with a mask. There are missing patches on the tail, where the stabilisers fit - I used masking fluid, rather than scrape off paint.
Dave
 
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All tidied up and the tailplanes added. Sprayed overall gloss varnish.P1060195.JPGP1060196.JPG

Now ready for decals & a few small odds & ends - then, a light wash. Very little weathering, FAA embarked aircraft were kept pretty clean
Dave
 
Looking great dave , looking forward to seeing the decals go on , cheers tony
 
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Decals are super thin, but luckily tough......................P1060197.JPG

All the major decals are on, but the stencil data...................... I'll add the larger ones, but the smaller ones?P1060198.JPG

I can't really see them, so they will be not be apparent on the model - at least that is my excuse!
Dave
 
Come on dave youve got to put them all on and dont get them upside down !! I did a modern jet a while back ( chengdu j10s) and the hundreds of tiny stencils were a light purple colour , once id applied them all and given it a sealing coat you could hardly see them! If i were you id put a few on where they will be apparent ( ie on the lighter colour ) but im sure no one will notice if there are a few nissing!
 
Hi Dave
Looking good. The paint job really brings out the distinctive shape of the Gannet. As for those decals - miniature madness. I agree with Tony - perhaps the most obvious and forget the rest.
Jim
 
Tell yourself they aren't decals, they are just markers for where decal #29 should have gone if they'd remembered to print it on the sheet.
 
Now I’m wondering why an aircraft needs the word “ELECTRICAL” stencilled on it at least 32 times?
 
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All decalled up - at least those that my patience allowed! Then - calamity! I went to paint the canopy frames. - No canopy! I have spent many hours, spread over several days looking for this small but vital part. It's not the carpet monster, but Charybdis, this time.
Moving to plan 'B' - I had the vacform conversion ( see beginning of this thread post #13 ), and their is a canopy ( vacform ) with it - so a little further work to do. This Gannet WILL be finished!!!!
Dave
 
Well you definitely had it at the start dave, theres a pic of it , its not stuck in one corner of the box is it?
 
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Tony,
I wish it was - I'd removed it from the sprue, and tidied the edge up - then GONE - I've looked everywhere, including the vacuum cleaner tub. I'm afraid that this will have to remain one of life's little mysteries! - I'm just relieved I have an alternative.............
Dave
 
Tony,
I wish it was - I'd removed it from the sprue, and tidied the edge up - then GONE - I've looked everywhere, including the vacuum cleaner tub. I'm afraid that this will have to remain one of life's little mysteries! - I'm just relieved I have an alternative.............
Dave
It’ll turn up one day dave , long after youve battled with the vac form and completed the model , its just sitting hiding somewhere laughing at you !
 
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After a long delay, with no benchtime, I'm on the final straightP1060204.JPG

Tail hook, exhausts, undercarriage & doors added - despite me putting weight in the nose, I fear that this will be a tail sitter - the contra prop unit may just tip it.
The fuel tanks need two red bands applying in the black strip - I've got some red decal trimfilm for that.
The next pictures of this will appear in the 'completed section' in the next day or so
Dave
 
Maybe you could put some more weight into the front wheel well? It looks deep enough that it won’t be noticeable, anyway.
 
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