F/A-18E Super Hornet 1/48 Hasegawa

T

treyzx10r

Guest
I'm stepping out of my comfort zone again and venturing into a modern Jet. Keeping the Mojo alive has been a challenge so hoping this will stoke it up a notch.

Lots of photo etch and decal upgrades are going into this build so here goes. The usual starting place the office,shown here with the eduard pe

f18eoffice001_zpsf9c4c667.jpg


The IP details are filed off then the pe challenge starts,each guage has its own seperate bezel

f18eoffice2003_zpsb39d31d8.jpg


My investment in the PE mandril has been great for doing this kind of work,if you're doing a lot of pe work its a must have. Here it is in action

f18eoffice3003_zps6dbdbf0a.jpg


For the Pilot Helment visor I tried a new technique . After masking the surrounded helment shell with liquid mask I applied a chrome silver base. I followed that up with a mix of transparent green and then a light dusting of transparent blue. The rest of the pilot was painted ,then inked. After that dried I dry brushed the figure to high light the fabric on the flight suit.

f18eoffice3007_zps461cd369.jpg


f18eoffice3010_zps836e74fd.jpg


The office is close to being finished just a few more pe parts

f18eoffice3012_zps4c95624a.jpg


f18eoffice3016_zps27299625.jpg


more to come.....
 

flyjoe180

Joe
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jan 18, 2012
Messages
12,439
Points
113
Location
Earth
First Name
Joe
Nice start Trey, great work on the cockpit and pilot.
 

monica

“When there's no more room in hell, the dead will
SMF Supporter
Joined
Oct 30, 2013
Messages
15,111
Points
113
Location
Melbourne
First Name
monica
great start Trey, so much detail and even the pilot as well nice work ;)
 
T

treyzx10r

Guest
Joe ,Monica , Ian, Terry thanks ! I'm understanding now why aftermarket seamless intakes are sold and wish I had bought some! After days of sanding filling and some colorful language this is were I'm at





Next up some surgery on the landing gear bays to add some photo etch
 
A

Airfix Modeller Freak

Guest
Nice build so far Trey! I like the aftermarket additions. I just started using aftermarket 3 months ago and discovered it's amazing detail it can add to an otherwise bland model.

John
 

flyjoe180

Joe
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jan 18, 2012
Messages
12,439
Points
113
Location
Earth
First Name
Joe
I agree, nice work on the intakes Trey. Coming along nicely.
 
T

treyzx10r

Guest
John thanks ,yes I love aftermarket goodies even though they can be trying at times! Ian thanks ,unfortunately I'm having to go and and do more work on the intakes ,the filler has shrunk and revealed some ugliness. Joe thanks!

Not much progress as I mentioned above the intakes need more work so I lost 4 hours today just sanding out more imperfections. I did manage to get some more PE done
 

tr1ckey66

SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 6, 2009
Messages
3,686
Points
113
First Name
Paul
Beautiful, tidy work as always Trey.

Yeah, the intakes on jets are always a challenge. I had similar issues with the Revell Typhoon (Eurofighter). it's not particularly difficult to solve the seams but is time consuming and awkward to do.

Cheers

Paul
 
T

treyzx10r

Guest
Polux thanks. Paul could'nt agree more,now next to taping canopies intake seams are my least favorite task! Well the intakes are as good as they are gonna get,so moving on to getting the sub asseblies together.



Fit here with the intakes is decent



The fit near the horizontal stab is not so good,no matter how I tweaked the upper and lower halves I still wound up with a step



I've got a lot of seams to clean up and the step to fix stay tuned, I'll deal with that on the next update
 
T

treyzx10r

Guest
Heres how I tackled the step,first I taped up the surrounding area and applied squadron putty



With the tape in place I sanded with 400 grit

I removed the first application of tape and the reapplied more a little further out. Then using 600 wet I sanded the area



I continued stepping down in grit to 1000 wet



1500



finally 2000



I then tackled the seam around the lower chines,first I rescribed the lines making them deeper so I would'nt loose them during the sanding. Then after sanding I used liquid paper as a filler for the deep flaws. After sanding that down I again rescribed the lines and using a sewing needle in a pin vice remarked the rivet detail





Next up the Pilot pod
 

Lee W

Rum before 10 makes you a pirate not an alcoholic
SMF Supporter
Joined
Feb 21, 2014
Messages
3,942
Points
113
Location
Dorset
First Name
Lee
Looking very sweet Trey, good work mate

Lee :smiling3:
 
T

treyzx10r

Guest
Leo,Joe,Polux and Lee thank you for the kind comments. I'm fighting more fit issues up front. No matter how I tried to mainpulate the join I still wound up with a step . Yet another putty session



Both sides needed attention ,got it sorted after a few hours of sanding



I've put off the gear doors long enough and decided to buckle down and get them sorted. All the molded hinges need to be removed and the pe replacements folded and added along with the actuator mounts.





The long nose gear door is replaced by a 3 layer laminent of pe





All the hard work has been rewarded with the doors ready for some paint



Want to really test your nerves? Build a pe boarding ladder! Trying to keep everything square was quite a challenge.



Alot of tyding up and finsh sanding with 1000 grit wet and next up will be a long a/b session painting the gear and bays white
 
D

dubster72

Guest
Ooh Trey, that all reminds me of my Tomcat - I still shudder thinking of the sanding!

Although you've done a much better job than I managed! I wish I'd seen this

first because your method of using tape is very clever.

Keep up the good work!

Cheers

Patrick
 
Top