Making of
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January 29, 2021the extra bulkhead in its due place2
January 29, 2021Interior mainly from Revell, pilot is a mix of Hasegawa and Matchbox bodies. Ejection seat starter handle is electric wire.3
January 29, 2021making an extra bulkhead for the Revell exhaust4
January 29, 2021Paper-thin ACE brass parts already in their places5
January 29, 2021...and will be enough for a closed, thick canpopy. Origins back '80-s ESCI.6
January 29, 2021A milled recess for brass canon grilles7
January 29, 2021...again a paper thin ACE part, here very good as can be formed by fingernail quick and easy.8
January 29, 2021Canpoy masks from Tamiya masking tape9
January 29, 2021Riveting, according to photos, and a Hasegawa kit.10
January 29, 2021...and some more rivets11
January 29, 202112
January 29, 2021In its final configuration, underwing tanks and Sidewinder rails on wingtips. According to my photos, Luftwaffe liked this clean config at the beginning of their f-104G service. So I like it as emphasizes the rocket-like appearance of this sleek fighter.13
January 29, 2021Canopy masking14
January 29, 2021...sorry an off-focus pic, but the world's best putty is clearly visible. In production for many-many decades! Neoflex from Hungary!15
January 29, 2021...finally I decided to put it on a clear plexiglas console gears up, as neither Revell, nor ESCI undercarriages are perfect. Though the Hasegawa is, but I would regret cannibalizing it. That will be another project.16
December 12, 2021"Paint it black"17
December 12, 202118
December 12, 2021Mr. Hobby metal aluminium before buffing19
December 14, 2021after buffing20
December 14, 2021good result before varnish21
December 14, 2021metallic paint does good for riveting
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f-104g Boelcke, from old AMT kit. Using some parts from Revell kit, adding ACE photoetch and scratchbuilt pilot.