HB A-6E 1/48 - Flight of the Intruder
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58 6 March, 17:24

Awesome work! Learning a lot from your posts and looking forward to the final result!
20 March, 14:02

Thank you everyone!
@Thomas! Looking forward so seeing your Douglas build!
@Sergej- your F-35 is looking good! I heard that was a bad kit, but didn't realize it till your post!
@Lorraine - Your builds are always amazing! Using a laser cutter to create your latest Spitfire is brilliant!
@Rich - looking forward to seeing another dual build with you and your wife!
2 23 March, 17:18

Thank you Dietmar! I plan to have the maintenance hatches open on this puppy, but not as impressive as your cut-out Millenium Falcon!
24 March, 18:08

Sloooooooow progress, the main painting is done, now onto the munitions!
1 April, 18:26

In photo 24, are you following a reference with the yellow de-icing surface? I thought they were only yellow on slats...
15 April, 08:14

Thank you Paul for the notes on the A-6!
@Rui - watching you Mariupol build with interest!
@Villers - love your cars, and watching your Maharaja edition with great interest!
Hi Sergei - I referenced it from the paint schemes in the instructions and checked the photos on the internet - and most of them have the yellow de-icing on the leading edge of the wing roots. After taking a closer look, seems like I missed the tail! 😀. Will work on that as I start the weathering. 😀
15 April, 19:00

CaptGPF,
The build is looking great. As a former A-6 pilot, the only time you'd have both sets of flaparons up and speed brakes out would be on landing roll out. Just so you know. And at times I adjust my builds just because I want to show some various capabilities that interest me. So I get it. But I thought you might be interested in that just in case you had something else in mind.
Paul
1 16 April, 00:12

@Adam - I love your Aston Martin - can't wait to see the final result!
@Desert Marlin - I loved t-your SUFA, Can't wait to see the Ra'am!
@Dave - would love to see your Falkland builds before I start working on my small armor kits
@Neil - don't know how you pulled off that Revell Tomcat, but you did it!
@Paul - I had originally planned to make this n in-flight Intruder, but the Hasegawa pilots wouldn't fit at all, so I opted to have everything flared out and open as if it was undergoing maintenance. Would these be realistic?
2 17 April, 20:27

CaptGPF,
You bring up a good question. During maintenance, there's no telling what configuration you could find! Then of course there would definitely be various panels open. In this case, probably a lot. And of course there wouldn't be any ordnance on the aircraft during heavy maintenance. It's funny for me, sometimes if I'm doing a historical aircraft on a particular mission, it's really important for me to have all the details (down to the BUNO - Bureau Number), and other times I sort of want to show the capabilities of the aircraft. For example, I'm currently doing another aircraft I flew (S-3B Viking). I'm doing it with a buddy refueling store on the left wing (we almost always flew with that) and a Harpoon on the starboard wing. I personally NEVER saw a Harpoon on a "Hoover", but it was an important capability the Hoover had. If it was going to carry a Harpoon in a conflict, it most likely would carry two Harpoons. So is my configuration "realistic"? Probably not. But I'm doing it for a reason. And of course It's my model! At the very least, it's nice to be able to tell a detractor, " yea, it's not "realistic", but I wanted to show off the capability of the aircraft and I think it looks cool". Just my opinion. And the build looks great.
3 18 April, 09:59

@Paul Moore, I roomed with a couple of Hoover crew on the USS Independence in 1990 (Desert Shield) on their way to the IO. I provided some training as a "contractor". I really like the "War Hoover" and the guys were great to be around! As a Crew Chief on KC-135's, I gotta say your descriptions are spot on! There is always that pull to show more detail but then that means the capabilities are shunted. Tough choices for sure!
2 18 April, 23:51

@ Paul - I guess I'll have to take some liberties with this one - by loading up some ordinance during maintenance - probably not the safest thing to do since the USS Forestall fire…. But seeing any aircraft without a full complement of armaments just rubs me the wrong way!
My goal is to make this an emergency repair / troubleshooting before it has to take off to fight the Japanese fleet in 1941 (Final Countdown movie). Sadly, the USS Nimitz is due to be retired this year, so I guess I should finish this build before that sad day…. 😭
2 22 April, 16:01

And of course it's a sin not to put ordnance, LOTS OF ORDNANCE, on a Intruder! And the good news is, there's probably not a lot of folks that would know, or care, that the flaparons are up and the ramifications of it. So continue on the build of a really nice looking and war weary Intruder!
2 22 April, 16:19

@Guy - love your WW2 builds!
@Edouard - following your huge D-Day dio with interest!
I'm trying to figure out the weathering part right now - since this jet has likely seen a lot of action over the years, so having to learn more about the handling of oils. 😀
1 24 April, 17:17

I recommend Phil Flory from England. I learn so much from him! His S-3 video build is a great tutorial. It's about $45/year but it's well worth it. Covers all aspects of the hobby.
1 24 April, 19:14
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Next up on the flight deck is the venerable A-6E. Sure it looks like a Guppy, and will never win any beauty contest -but this jet has character compared to the newer, sleeker jets.
If you plan to build this jet, be forewarned of the need to give the sprue trees a washing with some dish soap to get rid of the release mold left on the kit. ?