Academy Hawker Hunter FG 9.a
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February 5, 2018First colour on lower section after a coat of black stynelrez/UMP primer4
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February 5, 2018First time using MRP paints; RAF dark grey on top side, using Badger Sotar 20/20 - MRP + Sotar + win!9
February 5, 2018MRP RAF green, after using panzer putty to roughly mask off camo pattern. RAF used rubber mats to demarcate camo lines. Even Indian bound planes were pre-painted10
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February 5, 2018Still a bit rough and will need touching up15
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February 5, 2018These micromesh belt sanding sticks are the bomb for tricky areas - had to fix up some rough intake joins I had missed20
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February 5, 2018Yeah, ugly intake seams are ugly... no thanks to Academy's stupid construction engineering in this area. Apart from that, the kit is wonderful23
February 5, 2018Contrary to the instructions, the canopy can be posed open. Just carefully spread the canopy and it stays in place naturally. No glue and best of all didnt have to scribe the slide rails24
February 5, 2018After a near disaster using AK satin varnish - it sprayed in big sticky gloops even after thinning and left a milking residue over the whole model. Manage to save it by using Mineral spirits, but a real pain and I had to touch up the camo multiple times.25
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February 5, 2018Aires PE harnesses are fiddly, but I think better than any Eduard pre-painted which tend to lift off and look well... not right36
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February 5, 2018Further oil rendering using Mig oilbrushers (dark and medium grey and some brown)43
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February 5, 2018Nice few coats of Testor's gloss evened out the paint and gave a nice surface. The testor's stuff (gloss and flat) really are great utility varnishes47
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February 5, 2018The Aires wheel bays were an experiment, they added a lot more to the build time, but I say are worth it as they are much better than the kit's50
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February 5, 2018Errr... least favourite part of model making for me... decals, but wow they really transform it from a toy to a replica.. Cartograph decals a little thick but well behaved after using microsol/set with waterbrush set54
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February 5, 2018The top side of most Hunter's were well cared for and were not heavily weathered. I used Mig medium grey and blue/grey PLW to give a more subtle effect rather than an overall enamel or clay wash66
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February 5, 2018Dulled down the IAF roundels with a smear of artist oils (starship filth and greys), swiped with brush dampened in oderless spirit69
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February 5, 2018I didn't use the front wheel bay from the Aires set, as it required very delicate cutting of the front nose area! I didn't own my GLC or zona saws then, so no dice!75
February 5, 2018Light wash of Tamiya black PLW - this is my goto wash to generally muddy up worn wheel bays or inner surfaces76
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February 5, 2018Underside's of active Hunters, got quite grimy. Could not find good ref pics of IAF hunters so extrapolated from well worn Swiss examples80
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February 5, 2018In a string of firsts for me; using oil rendering to weather and create grime, oil compressor streaks etc.. Not quite what I wanted but will do for now83
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February 5, 2018weathered starboard wing, the finely detailed Aires wheel bays shown here. Dulled down with the ubiquitous Tamiya enamel PLW. These are very worthy upgrades as the wheel bay is quite visible87
February 5, 2018Used Mig oilbrushers, various Tamiya weathering powders and various Mig panel line washes88
February 5, 2018Rocket pods, painted and attached to wings. These were not great in detail, but were better than the very poor 5 inch rocket salvos in kit. Painted with AK metallics and Vallejo metal colour exhaust89
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Hawker Hunter done as Indian Airforce FGA. F56 export model during the Indo/Pakistan conflicts in the late 60's early 70's
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Hawker Hunter Mk.56

20 Sqn. BA360A
1971
BS381C:641 BS381C:638 Speed Silver