A-7B Project
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8 4 December 2021, 04:37
Rui
Very nice!
I have the same kit on the bench right now. Once I finish the P-47 I'm working on I'm doing a Thunderjet and after that The A-7, All in Força Aérea Portuguesa livery. Hope it turns out a good as yours.
What was the fit like and is there anything to watch out for in the build; I ask because I have never build a Fujimi aircraft before.
Very nice!
I have the same kit on the bench right now. Once I finish the P-47 I'm working on I'm doing a Thunderjet and after that The A-7, All in Força Aérea Portuguesa livery. Hope it turns out a good as yours.
What was the fit like and is there anything to watch out for in the build; I ask because I have never build a Fujimi aircraft before.
4 December 2021, 05:25
Andrew P
The only really tricky problem with fit was the intake trunk. I assembled both halves so I could clean up the inside seam, then snapped the assembled scoop into place. Results were good.
The only really tricky problem with fit was the intake trunk. I assembled both halves so I could clean up the inside seam, then snapped the assembled scoop into place. Results were good.
4 December 2021, 20:14
Rui
Thanks Andrew, much appreciated. I hadn't even thought I would have to cleanup the intake trunk. Makes sense given the fact this warbird has a rather large opening, therefore one could see deep into the air channel.
Thanks Andrew, much appreciated. I hadn't even thought I would have to cleanup the intake trunk. Makes sense given the fact this warbird has a rather large opening, therefore one could see deep into the air channel.
4 December 2021, 20:24
Album info
A-7B BuNo 154468 assigned to VF-215, c.1971.
In 1/72 scale, from Fujimi Kit F10, c1986.
Markings from 35+ year old Microscale Sheet 72-113 for CAG A-7s.
Paints are MM Acryl Light Gull Grey (FS36440) over Krylon Fusion Satin White (rattlecan) as primer and bottom topcoat.