RA-5C Vigilante
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August 20, 2023Closed up in a dry fit and you might see what I'm intending to improve. Lots of detail missing here.2
August 20, 2023The top of the intake is reasonably sized, I'll see about what the reference drawings suggest.3
August 20, 2023My challenges will begin with addressing some off-center and overly thick intake trunks. I'm also going to need to work some scratch build variable intake ramps.4
August 20, 2023The leading edge extension makes this a later Vigilante. Better modelers than I have cut these back to fashion the early A model. I'll keep it as is.5
August 20, 2023The "bomb" bay is going to need some contour work to fashion the step demonstrated by the real craft. I don't think I can paint this in place. Some trimming will be necessary.6
August 20, 2023Here's a better view of the main gear. The strut is to fit into the molded slot. Strong glue joint to be sure, but leaves a lot to be desired for detail.7
August 20, 2023Regretfully, the doors are not molded to fit this space, they are too think and cannot be trimmed to fit the curvature. If I seal it, I'll have to use putty.8
August 20, 2023As you can see, the main gear bay are not inset. I wonder if I can cut away and scratch build some bay material. Or shall I just make this an in-flight model.9
August 20, 2023The seam though is fairly good without any pressure. Once I do put a clamp force on it, this tightens up to leave a bare gap. Should be ok to conceal.10
August 20, 2023Glad I was still able to source the RetroWings cockpit. Here's a couple views of the kit version alongside.11
August 20, 2023Ordering from RetroWings was great btw. I bought a couple other things for future projects and can't wait to dive in. Very nicely detailed cockpit, a wash will look great in there.12
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August 20, 2023Nose gear bay suffers from the same issues as the main gear. The bay is too shallow and while I was able to find a few walk around photos. I'm thinking more and more that I'll simply seal it up and make this an in-flight model.14
August 20, 2023Regretfully, the underside of the cockpit has some surface issues. I'll seal and sand this a bit when I work on the closed bay.15
August 20, 2023Here I have taped off the main gear bay and a molded slot for the lower door. Now to loosen up my putty and get to work.16
September 25, 2023The inner walls of the intake needed to be completed as they were not molded all the way up. Some plastic card served the purpose.17
September 25, 2023I then came in and shaped it until it fit against the upper fuselage.18
September 25, 2023A little putty to smooth the joint should do it. I'll come in later to create the intake ramps.19
September 25, 2023I made the inner wall purposely higher so I could ease down by shaping and sanding.20
September 25, 2023almost there.21
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September 25, 2023Showing the intake closed and ready for assembly.23
September 25, 2023Yea, that'll do.24
September 25, 2023I shot primer on the model after filling the gaps so that I could better see my progress.25
September 25, 2023I don't have card to fill it. Maybe epoxy putty?26
September 25, 2023Test fit of the kit nose section.27
September 25, 2023And a test fit of the aftermarket nose. A review I read noted the gap present and I saw that too. I'll have to even that out as best I can.28
September 25, 2023I hope I didn't take too much off the area behind the rear cockpit canopy.29
September 25, 2023Ended up with a sizable step in the port fuselage where the nose connects.30
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September 25, 2023A little better on the starboard. I hate filling steps.32
September 25, 2023The tail section is pretty poorly modeled.33
September 25, 2023Getting there.34
September 25, 2023I didn't like the way that door looked. It wasn't smooth enough so I put on another layer of filler and reshot the primer coat.35
September 25, 2023I worked my way around with a chisel knife to try and get the step that is present on the rear birds.36
September 25, 2023Trying a couple different angles to catch the light. Small pock marks require polishing in between shoots so that I can mark them and apply small, direct filler without compromising the surrounding details.37
September 25, 2023Here's my progress on the port main gear door.38
September 25, 2023Continuing my hatred with the back and forth of filler, primer and sanding. But at least I can see the progress.39
September 25, 2023Here's the starboard gear door.40
September 25, 2023Coming back to the nose transition.41
September 25, 2023I also resurfaced the underside of the nose and nose gear while I was here. I'm going to hate scribing. I'm not good at it.42
January 1, 2024I added these ramps to the intakes to better match the real intake profiles.43
January 1, 2024There's a few R-5s in static display that show the ramps in reasonable detail.44
January 1, 2024I had to add card stock to the sides of the intake to build up the interior and then trimmed card to fit the width if a little longer than was really needed.45
January 1, 2024I pre-folded the card stock and then used CA glue to secure the forward connection.46
January 1, 2024For final positioning I used pick from the front and dowel inserted from the open engine nozzle at the rear to get the ramp angle just right.47
January 1, 2024It was quite a challenging task.48
January 1, 2024And on to the cockpit. I did have to source the spares box for the pilot and order a RIO from eBay. Both took some surgery to fit, but it's alright.49
January 1, 2024I lost the overhead ejection handles though. I should have waited until final detailing. There was little hope that they wouldn't have survived being covered from the painting.50
January 1, 2024The detail available from Retrowings lends it self well to dry brushing and highlights to capture the raised instruments. But I'm going to have a job ahead of me to trim out the canopies. The front windshield looks alright though I hope.51
January 28, 2024I used Vallejo Air paints for the SEA camouflage adjusting the dark green slightly for scale.52
January 28, 2024The pattern was free handed based on some photos and drawings online. I started with the tan, then medium and finally forest green.53
January 28, 2024I did run into some problems with overspray into the tan area, but I overshot that afterward and adjusted the airbrush settings and I think it came out okay.54
January 28, 2024I didn't worry so much about weathering. I just used a black panel wash to highlight the panel lines.55
January 28, 2024Regretfully, the canopies met a poor end. I will need to use the provided formers from RetroWings and recreate them. That'll take some time, and I'll just have to be patient.56
January 28, 2024Yes, the rear fuel/bomb pod could have been painted differently. There are several variations available online. I went with simple having spent considerable work on this end already.57
January 28, 2024For the transition to the white underside, I used some specialty pinking sheers to cut masking tape.58
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January 28, 2024Thanks for watching. Hope you like how this build turned out.
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17 20 August 2023, 18:43

Thanks for the likes everyone. This was a fun subject to add to my shelf.
29 January 2024, 17:08
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My build of the 1/144th scale ARII Vigilante. I'm excited about the kit. The build should come together quickly. Famous last words. Decals are going to be an issue though. The kit decals are pretty aweful, and there's part of me that wants to paint it in the SEA camo pattern. But I'm not sure I will get much in the way of decals online. A couple great references I'm going to be making use of include slideshare.net/Tahir..ican-a5-vigilantepdf and Aigore's build and gallery pices from Aircraft Resource Center arcforums.com/forums..ents#comment-1501433.