Tornado GR.1
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30 29 December 2022, 08:26
Roland Sachsenhofer
The second Tornado, which is to be produced as a GR.4 in desert pink, is a bit more pure: no resin seats - but the seats that Revell has put in the box are of the very best quality, in my opinion! Etched parts such as harnesses and cockpit fittings are from Eduard.
The second Tornado, which is to be produced as a GR.4 in desert pink, is a bit more pure: no resin seats - but the seats that Revell has put in the box are of the very best quality, in my opinion! Etched parts such as harnesses and cockpit fittings are from Eduard.
29 December 2022, 08:28
bughunter
I will follow your builds closely! I want to built one too and the kit seems to be tricky. I had a link to a clever build of an British modeler, but the videos are deleted now 🙁
Let's see how you manage the problematic fit. I'm sure your final result will be great!
I will follow your builds closely! I want to built one too and the kit seems to be tricky. I had a link to a clever build of an British modeler, but the videos are deleted now 🙁
Let's see how you manage the problematic fit. I'm sure your final result will be great!
31 December 2022, 16:35
Roland Sachsenhofer
I am encouraged by your confidence - and yes, as young as the construction is, it is clear that it will require some ingenuity. One thing, for example, that I haven't read about in any review yet, but could notice in both kits: the rear wall behind the front seat in the cockpit.... is missing! Did Revell forget this? I don't know, I will have to scratch it.
The accuracy of fit is indeed- not good!
I am encouraged by your confidence - and yes, as young as the construction is, it is clear that it will require some ingenuity. One thing, for example, that I haven't read about in any review yet, but could notice in both kits: the rear wall behind the front seat in the cockpit.... is missing! Did Revell forget this? I don't know, I will have to scratch it.
The accuracy of fit is indeed- not good!
31 December 2022, 16:54
bughunter
I think there is no wall. I have this reference book Book: Panavia Tornado (by Andreas Klein, Christian Gerard) and there is a picture of the area after the pilot seat. You can see the foot rest of the back seater (no pedal!) and the cabling of the upper displays.
Here is a 3D view of the cockpit (you van move your view around, it is nice in full screen mode), but the front seat hides that area:
panavia.de/multimedia/360-cockpit/
Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
I think there is no wall. I have this reference book Book: Panavia Tornado (by Andreas Klein, Christian Gerard) and there is a picture of the area after the pilot seat. You can see the foot rest of the back seater (no pedal!) and the cabling of the upper displays.
Here is a 3D view of the cockpit (you van move your view around, it is nice in full screen mode), but the front seat hides that area:
panavia.de/multimedia/360-cockpit/
Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
31 December 2022, 17:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
I would like to thank you all for your interest and the hints as to how the Tornado is really built! The 360-degree view of the cockpit is already amazing per se - and comes from a place that is above criticism! It also seems clear to me that there is no solid rear panel..... and I have not yet found a source of images that would clearly show one.
So I will try my luck in rebuilding this cockpit visible in the 3d-image - thank you very much for this great help!
A few pictures show the slow but steady progress: grinding out the seams in the air intakes took a little bit of time. The pictures also show how mediocre the fit of some parts and assemblies is at best.
I would like to thank you all for your interest and the hints as to how the Tornado is really built! The 360-degree view of the cockpit is already amazing per se - and comes from a place that is above criticism! It also seems clear to me that there is no solid rear panel..... and I have not yet found a source of images that would clearly show one.
So I will try my luck in rebuilding this cockpit visible in the 3d-image - thank you very much for this great help!
A few pictures show the slow but steady progress: grinding out the seams in the air intakes took a little bit of time. The pictures also show how mediocre the fit of some parts and assemblies is at best.
3 January 2023, 16:54
bughunter
The front cockpit 3D (there is no one from the back seater) is nice, but be careful: it is not complete. This seems to come from a simulator, so the pyrotechnics were removed, e.g. the rockets to remove the canopy. Here you can see empty clamps and holes.
The front cockpit 3D (there is no one from the back seater) is nice, but be careful: it is not complete. This seems to come from a simulator, so the pyrotechnics were removed, e.g. the rockets to remove the canopy. Here you can see empty clamps and holes.
3 January 2023, 17:03
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you, mates!
As the build progresses, it becomes apparent that Revell's Tornado does have some massive fitting problems. Take a look at these gaps! It is also interesting to look at the gallery of the second, long-nosed Tornado: here the same problems appear, if not even worse.
But there is a cure for everything!
Thank you, mates!
As the build progresses, it becomes apparent that Revell's Tornado does have some massive fitting problems. Take a look at these gaps! It is also interesting to look at the gallery of the second, long-nosed Tornado: here the same problems appear, if not even worse.
But there is a cure for everything!
27 January 2023, 19:07
bughunter
That is what I meant in my comment at the beginning. In the deleted videos it was explained, "how to dig out parts which fits later" out the the kit parts. Due to the spreading the fuselage on that many parts every little problem sums up.
But I'm sure you will manage it!
That is what I meant in my comment at the beginning. In the deleted videos it was explained, "how to dig out parts which fits later" out the the kit parts. Due to the spreading the fuselage on that many parts every little problem sums up.
But I'm sure you will manage it!
27 January 2023, 19:14
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thanks for the encouragement.... I'll take your word for it - and I will manage! 🙂
Thanks for the encouragement.... I'll take your word for it - and I will manage! 🙂
27 January 2023, 19:30
Daniel
Looks...problematic😅... have two of those laying around, will follow your build with interest
Looks...problematic😅... have two of those laying around, will follow your build with interest
28 January 2023, 10:37
Murad ÖZER
Revell's tonka is one of those kits where you'll use CA and clamps more than plastic cement. Best way is to stay away from the instructions and maximize your ability to support things internally where CA is best for, outta sight.
For the record Videos mentioned are available at www.tornadosig.com under modelling the Tornado section. Watching them helps however its still a hands-on thing and YMMV.
Anyway, coming along great so far. 👍 if there is any upside to the parts breakdown, it's that they are on panel lines most of the time.
Revell's tonka is one of those kits where you'll use CA and clamps more than plastic cement. Best way is to stay away from the instructions and maximize your ability to support things internally where CA is best for, outta sight.
For the record Videos mentioned are available at www.tornadosig.com under modelling the Tornado section. Watching them helps however its still a hands-on thing and YMMV.
Anyway, coming along great so far. 👍 if there is any upside to the parts breakdown, it's that they are on panel lines most of the time.
28 January 2023, 12:22
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi mates, thank you for your answers- helpful and accurate they reveal the experienced modellers. Thanks for the link to the videos!
Hi mates, thank you for your answers- helpful and accurate they reveal the experienced modellers. Thanks for the link to the videos!
28 January 2023, 16:17