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23 12 November 2019, 19:33

Yeah!! Saab 105!! - Looking forward to your double build! have fun and keep us informed.
12 November 2019, 19:44

I have been trying to figure out the best way to perform this build as the instructions only very loosely correlate with what can be found on the sprues and the etched frets. Also there is no build sequence described, so you need to do some work finding the best assembly order. A lot of stuff needs to be fabricated from plastic and metal sheets, as otherwise things don't add up at all. Definitely challenging, but so far, pretty fun!
13 November 2019, 22:14

I've never seen that plane before. Interesting. Looks a bit like a mix of Prowler (front), Alpha Jet (middle) and Starfighter (elevator).😉
16 November 2019, 10:14

Watching! I read once that this kit can be "challenging...." Almost reminds me of an Amodel....
16 November 2019, 12:06

Thomas, I can feel with you, it can be a pain sometimes - 2 of this kits done, 3 waiting - I am really curious about the outcome and your experience. Until now it seems you handle this challenge with ease....
17 November 2019, 08:20

I have now come to the point where the fuselage can finally be cemented together. I will then add the nose cone and possibly try to scratch build at least some resemblance of a nose gear box. Oh, and to make sure to cram as much lead weight as I can into this model. The next will be the tricky wing and complicated jet intake/exhaust assembly. I think I will need to step back a little to think about how to best engineer this, as I can see a lot of potentiall pitfalls.
17 November 2019, 12:28

Jürgen Klingkhuber, Three kits waiting, seriously? That's certainly a challenge! I don't think I would be able to handle three more of this kit, once these two are finished. I'd love to see your results!
17 November 2019, 12:32

I have this kit in my stash too, and I think it will stay there, but I am following this interesting build
17 November 2019, 12:34

Erik De Smet, I think you should give it a go, this kit is actually quite fun because it will force you to think outside the box in order to overcome the problems.
Bernd Korte - thank you! But I deliberately leave out the most tricky panel lines, like circles and ovals as I think those are beyond my scribing capability.
17 November 2019, 19:11

🙂 Thomas - once I get up the nerve to start with those three - I let you know 😉
Unfortunally I have developed a passion for that birds - the real one's that are still (!!) in service here in Austria. So it's only a matter of time to take a deep breath and pull the kits out of the stash and put them on the table,....
17 November 2019, 19:22

I am waiting for warranty replacement of some totally deformed jet exhaust parts that were more or less beyond repair... As soon as they arrive in the mail I will continue building. In the meantime I finished scribing the entire kit, it turned out quite nice without any slips or crooked lines.
24 November 2019, 18:01

I finally figured out how to build the engine nacelles, as I am unable to make the kit parts fit. I added the bottom halves first, of course heavily sanded in shape. From there I crafted a top half, partially from the kit part, but also by using styrene sheets and a lot of liquid styrene. Finally I built my own thrust reversers, as the kit versions are totally unusable. I will later add metal frames to the reversers to make them look a bit more like the real thing. The jet pipe in the middle will be crafted from a hollowed out styrene cylinder with the tip of the kit part inserted in the middle.
Wow, this is really a lot of work for a tiny model - I hope it will be worth the effort.
26 November 2019, 22:25

Thomas, could you share your recipe for liquid styrene? Is it nitro-based?
Extremely challenging project, reminds me a bit of my Iryda, but I knew so much less while building it😉
27 November 2019, 08:28

Lukasz, actually quite easy: I cut a sprue tree in tiny pieces (5 mm) and put them in a bottle of Tamiya Extra Thin cement. After a few days the styrene has melted and turned into a goo. If it is too thin, add more plastic, if it is too thick, add more cement. You can then simply brush it onto the model where you want to fill large gaps.
It is a bit messy, but the good thing is that when applied, this stuff really melts into the plastic and becomes a part it - you can scribe and cut it just like the original part and will not crumble like putty. You can even use it to completely reshape parts (e.g to make them thicker or longer), but you will then have to use several layers with a day of waiting time between layers, so it is a bit time-consuming.
27 November 2019, 09:01

Excellent work so far on this famous Putty Queen the Devourer of Putty!
3 December 2019, 09:00

I have been crafting my own metal parts to combine with the photo-etched parts. The landing gears are next - the horror.
Urban, thank you! Yes I cannot remember having used this much filler on a single project - like ever. This little kit doesn't give anything away for free.
3 December 2019, 18:05

Are you really going to tame that beast?
You are! Unbelievable and stunning!
3 December 2019, 19:01

Backtracking my steps little with the new warranty replacement parts for the engine nacelles. The original parts kept caving in as the material was simply too thin (errors in the molding process). The replacement parts look much better! I also made new seats and added some improvements. I am starting to realize that this kit is not at all as hopeless as people say. Sure the fit is pretty crappy, but it just takes some fantasy to fix most of the the weaknesses.
16 December 2019, 20:25

It keeps growing into a precious gem - and a reference build for this lovely plane
17 December 2019, 09:39

Thomas, thank you! Yes, this kit really keeps me on my toes.
29 December 2019, 19:25

Blue underside sprayed with gloss Tamiya Sky Blue - next will be the camo on the top, but the blue undersides are still slighly tacky (I obviously used too much retarder in the paint), so I will give it a few days to completely dry before doing any serious masking.
11 February 2020, 21:33

I see that Swedish self-isolation has actually begun 😉
That underside scheme is awesome, makes we wanna buy on of these crappy kits.
Somehow it looks bit Russian to me 😉
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24 March 2020, 12:22

Bernd, Paul, Lukasz, thank you! Yes, this six week temporary work stop may get me back on track with my model projects! BTW, this is really a weird paint job - clean, glossy and neat blue-yellow undersides and tatty, worn and faded camouflaged top sides (which I will tackle next)... kind of like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
24 March 2020, 12:42

omg whats going on here? that is some incredible work! I consider myself patient but this is a whole new level🙂
24 March 2020, 13:42

I used various Tamiya acrylics to mix the brown/green/blue hues for the camo and applied the pattern on freehand - on the aircraft in service today, it is almost impossible to see where the different colors meet, so there was no point in using mask templates. I then also applied a clear utility gloss coat before starting decaling and oil paint weathering.
5 April 2020, 09:32

Decaling underway - the kit's own decals have superb quality and conform beautifully to the surfaces and panel lines using my standard decal setting/softening solutions. I struggled a bit to get the top "FLYGVAPNET" decor correct - the letter E is split in two parts and need to be placed around the inner he wing fence, so everything needs to be lined up with extreme precision.
6 April 2020, 23:25

Decaling underway - the kit's own decals are super thin but are really crisp and conform beautifully to the surfaces and panel lines. I struggled a bit to get the top "FLYGVAPNET" decor correct - the letter E is split in two parts and need to be placed around the inner wing fence, so everything needs to be lined up with care. The yellow lines between the blue and the camo require extreme precision - I am so glad that I used them as masking templates, or it would have looked awful.
7 April 2020, 06:09

Urban, Gordon, Erik, Pierre, Lukasz and Alec, thank you guys! Your kind comments means a lot, so I can push through the last grueling hours with this kit! Absolutely, hands down the most difficult model I have ever built.
Lukasz, he he, yes, for a second I was seriously worried that the seats wouldn't fit in and I would have to redo them.... but they did, with half a millimeter to spare! Phew!
9 April 2020, 11:48

Pretty much finished the model - I guess some small stuff could still be scratch built and added, like small antennas and stuff, but I honestly don't think it will do much of a difference. I learnt a lot and I would probably be able to do a vastly better job next time (I actually have another kit in the stash) - but for now I am pleased that it is done! I will add some more photos later!
11 April 2020, 09:54

This is an absolutely stunning model! You did a great job on this Marivox kit!
11 April 2020, 10:31

Wow, can't believe it's the same kit as on the first pics. Outstanding! 👍
11 April 2020, 13:03

Thanks guys for the nice compliments! 🙂 See, this is what the Swedish self-quarantine does - letting us finish seemingly impossible and endless projects.
11 April 2020, 13:55

That is just cool and worth any congratulations: a great build and a great outcome!
12 April 2020, 16:26

An unusual subject. A difficult build. A masterful execution. A glass of [.......] deserved.
12 April 2020, 17:49

This is an excellent result, Thomas, rewarding all the efforts you have put in it. But on picture 1 I see two boxes, do you intend to make a second one ?
4 May 2020, 14:41

Great Result Thomas! Superb Job
@Urban..Made my day...cant'stop laughing 👍
4 May 2020, 15:17

Nice, then it's mission accomplished. I all of a sudden got the idea for the meme and checked if it was possible it was not just possible but really easy to pull it of!
4 May 2020, 15:39

@Daniel, thank you!
@Erik, yes, I bought two kits to have some major spare parts in case I screwed up the first kit. As it turned out, I didn't need to sacrifice the second kit, so I will later try to build it as the regular C-version (the light attack version). I suppose it should be much easier, since I know all the pitfalls now.
5 May 2020, 12:24

Very nice aircraft. Fantastic job and result. Congrats!
Waiting for your next Saab-105 kit 😛
17 May 2020, 18:22

I am sitting here with the same kit - I think I bought it in 2008, I believe. Once in a while I open it, take a look at the parts, and then carefully put everything back. 🙂 You did an amazing job with that kit!
20 September 2024, 18:39

Man, the Swedish plane designers went places....I love it!
21 September 2024, 20:24

Thank you all, gentlemen! I built this model four years ago and I am still hoping for Pilot Replicas to produce a 1/72 version of their kit.
23 September 2024, 04:05

Wow, neat little Swedish jet! One of SAAB's lesser known aircraft, I'm not really familiar. Awesome work, Thomas 👍👍
23 September 2024, 04:13