Sword Lightning T5
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October 10, 2024The kit comes with Eduard PE, including this great looking control panel.
I once tried sitting in a Lightning T5, and I couldn’t get my backside on the seat because my knees were touching the control panel2
October 10, 2024The injection moulded seats are heavily augmented with the included photo etch. Here is the basic seat next to a completed one.3
October 10, 2024Just like the real thing, it’s a bit of a cramped situation in the cockpit tub4
October 10, 2024Another picture of the tub. The seats are a real squeeze, especially when the PE straps are attached to the sides of the seat bucket5
October 10, 2024Radar bullet/nose gear bay filled with weight, glued together and set in place. The fitting of these parts was fiddly. The radar bullet needed special attention to get the parts flush. There’s no real locating pins or tabs for fitting the whole assembly in to the fuselage half. I had to get rid of some ejection pin marks right near the intake opening too6
October 10, 2024In goes the cockpit tub. There was some guess work and a fair bit of fettling to get this to sit right. Typical limited run kit kind of stuff, but nothing to serious. There’s no locating tan for the lower engine compressor face, but the instructions give you a measurement for how far back the piece should fit7
October 10, 2024Glueing the fuselage halves together. This took some time and patience. Of course, the kit has no locating pins and I’m pretty certain the two halves differ in length ever so slightly8
October 10, 2024Fuse halves together, and both wings constructed minus the flaps. The tail is a separate piece and there was a bit of a step at the forward join, so out came the filler9
October 10, 2024Wings on. The locating tabs for these were too big for the slots in the fuselage, so I had to do some ‘editing’ to get them to fit. There were some fairly substantial gaps at the joins which I filled with Miliput White smoothed over with a damp cotton bud10
October 10, 2024The next problem was the instrument coaming. Something isn’t right in the design of the kit. The coaming that comes with the kit wouldn’t fit over the top of the instrument panel, it wasn’t deep enough to reach the side of the cockpit opening. Plus, the forward canopy then wouldn’t sit in place. I manufactured a very rudimentary coaming out of plasticard that had different geometry to the kit piece. It’s probably not accurate, but it fits and the forward canopy can sit over the top of it. Here it is before I put the top piece in place11
October 10, 2024Despite the canopy now fitting over the coaming, there is a fairly significant step between the fuselage and the canopy12
October 10, 2024Here is the step viewed from the side. I applied some Vallejo filler but this wasn’t going to be enough so13
October 10, 2024…out came the Miliput again! I built up the area leading up to the canopy to eliminate the step14
October 10, 2024And here it is viewed from the side. Next step will be to shape the Miliput
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Sword’s 1/72 Lightning T5
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English Electric Lightning T Mk.5

Lightning Training Flight DY | XS458
1988 - RAF Binbrook
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