41(F) Squadron in 1/48 - Gloster Javelin FAW8

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The latest addition to my 41(F) Sqn in 1/48 project; the new-ish Airfix Gloster Javelin. This has an Alley Cat resin conversion to turn it into the FAW8 with the short and up-turned nose, rather than the 9 that the kit comes as. The conversion set fits perfectly - no problems at all! The rest of the kit is excellent - Airfix at their best. Finished as a 41(F) machine based at Wattisham, 1960; decals by Xtradecal/Alley Cat and Airfix.

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Nice build you got there. 5* all the way mate. Cheers Leo
 

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Great addition to your collection top notch beautifully done regards John
 

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Thats a cracker. Was the ladder and the FOD's in the conversion set or are they another set.

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That is winged beauty, stunning work Andy.

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Ian - the ladder and FOD blanks are in the kit - another example of Airfix upping their game
 

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:oops: Shows how well I have looked at mine, I have one in the stash. :rolleyes:

Having seen your one, I want to build mine now!

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Looks nice, the only thing missing with this one then is the ground crew...
 

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Absolutely beautiful model Andy. Outstanding workmanship. This 41 squadron series is a real labour of love for you and it really shows,

This will be one terrific collection when complete.

The Javelin is another stunning example of your craft.

Well done sir

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Beautiful job Andy , superbly built and painted , another worthy addition to the 41 sqn ranks ! cheers tony
 
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Thank you everyone for your kind words; it's always nice to have your work appreciated, especially by your fellow modellers. Paul - yes, it is a labour of love (sometimes hate!); I served on 41(F) Sqn as a young Flying Ofiicer from 1991 - 1994 as the Sqn intelligence officer. In the 26 years that I served in total, my time on 41(F) was some of the best. Oddly, I haven't yet built a Jaguar, but it's in the stash! I think that next year I will probably have finished the project, and that I might display it at some shows; who knows, a one-man SIG at Telford 2015!

I forgot to mention that I replaced the Airfix seats in the Javelin with resin ones (Pavla, I think); excellent detail with straps. I also replaced the kit undercarriage with white metal parts from SAC - the kit is a weighty beast, the more so with at least 25g of lead in the nose, and the resin parts too, so it needs a little extra strength in its legs. In terms of weathering, I kept it to a minimum - Javelins weren't in service for very long, so didn't get that worn (except for those based in Singapore), so I just faded a few random panels here and there, and kept a glossy finish.
 
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Anothergreat build Andy.Up to your usual high standard.I bet it was fun applying the wing roundels over those vortex generators?!.
 

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Thanks Dave. The wing decals weren't too bad actually - Airfix have pre-cut them!
Clever Airfix. I really like to hear Airfix doing well. It's probably the only 'institution' still going from my childhood I can recognise !
 
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