Kinetic 1/48 Sea Harrier FA.2
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Re: Kinetic 1/48 Sea Harrier FA.2
Thanks digger303!
Okay...
Things have departured a little bit....
But first thing first.... I have fixed the sinkmarks on the outrigger landing gears

I nomally use (very conservative amounts of) TET to glue clear parts, and normally that works perfectly fine. I have used Micro Kristal Clear and CA-clue before - which both have their pros and cons... Anyway, I used too much TET on the front part, which caused a disaster

If this have happened 3-4 years ago I would probably have binned the kit or ordered replacement parts... But reading forums, watching YT and Facebook groups is a great way of learning.... so I thought that I should have a go at fixing it
First I try to clean off as much of the paint as possible using IPA

Sand down and fix the messed up IP cover...

Sand down the glue and melted plastic on the inside of the windscreen

It doesn't look pretty...

But after all the glue are sanded away we can start polish the surface using Tamiya Polishing Compounds

I used all three grades Coarse - Fine - Finish

There is still a very small streak in the glass that I can't get rid of without sanding down a lot material... But it's acceptable
The IP cover was fixed too

And we can glue in the windscreen - properly

Eduard masking set

It doesn't fit perfectly so I had to adjust it a bit.

Okay, I think we are back on track again!
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Its all the small things being done well - that's what makes a great result.
Got to admire your skills and dedication Mark

Got to admire your skills and dedication Mark
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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Commiserations on the canopy - and an excellent save on that one. I just found to my own cost what can go horribly wrong with that particular element of a kit... Hoping I can save it as well as you have.
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Thank you very much, David
Yeah, isn't it? That makes this hobby so great, there are always new things to learn
Thanks digger303
Thanks, hope you get yours sorted alsoRangerNeil wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:38 am Commiserations on the canopy - and an excellent save on that one. I just found to my own cost what can go horribly wrong with that particular element of a kit... Hoping I can save it as well as you have.
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Good save their Tommy
I had something very similar with my Spitfire build 
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Thanks, Kev!Kevthemodeller wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:27 am Good save their TommyI had something very similar with my Spitfire build
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I'm pressing on with the build...
Masking the cockpit tub to protect it a bit...


Next step is to remove that annoying seam in front of the air intakes... I filled the gaps with liquid sprue some while ago and now it's time to sand it down..



It took a while because I had to be very careful, but I'm happy that this is done - this was one of the problem areas taken care of
...but don't worry, this kit has plenty of issues left that needs to be taken care of as well, so the rest of the build is still far from an "easy ride"....
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Hey Guys!
One more short update
Instructions says there should be a small airscoop on the side of the canopy (E14). But that part is a big blob that can't possibly be the right one...

EDIT: ...or it is the "right" part - and in that case something have gone horribly wrong over at the Kinetic factory (again)

So I will scratchbuild one instead

Some PE goodies...

Tommy
One more short update
Instructions says there should be a small airscoop on the side of the canopy (E14). But that part is a big blob that can't possibly be the right one...

EDIT: ...or it is the "right" part - and in that case something have gone horribly wrong over at the Kinetic factory (again)

So I will scratchbuild one instead

Some PE goodies...

Tommy
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Looking good Tommy...
I like your attention to detail with the PE.
Your work on the canopy has seems to fix the issue, good job!
Ben
I like your attention to detail with the PE.
Your work on the canopy has seems to fix the issue, good job!
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Thanks Ben
Awwrajt! It's time to throw some paint onto this bird again...
Primed with Ultimate Grey Primer

Painted with Gunze H308

Wheels Primed with Ultimate White Primer (and some XF-2 White)

The masking set from Eduard didn't include any masks for the center- and nose-wheels, so I made my own set using the Silhouette Portrait. It took 5 minutes in total to setup the printer, draw some circles in Silhouette Studio and cut them using a scrap piece of masking sheet...

I tested a thing that have been buzzing around on the Internet; How to re-activate and brushpaint Molotov Chrome.
The idea is to put a couple of drops of crome paint on a palette and mix it with a drop of MrColor Levelling Thinner. The nice thing is that you can reactivate the paint after it has dried up using a MLT, so you can basically have a small palette with chrome on the shelf and you just add a drop of MLT when you want to paint something

The result is outstanding!

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Progressing along nicely.
Silhouette Portrait interests me as a bench tool to have....just can't quite see myself clear to that yet.
Thanks for the good tip on the chrome pens and if I could just add you can buy the 30ml refills and use them through a airbrush plus of course topping up your own pen.

Silhouette Portrait interests me as a bench tool to have....just can't quite see myself clear to that yet.
Thanks for the good tip on the chrome pens and if I could just add you can buy the 30ml refills and use them through a airbrush plus of course topping up your own pen.
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A Silhouette is one of those tools that isn't neccessary to have, but once you get one it's hard to understand how you could get by without it, if that makes sense...digger303 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 12:39 am Progressing along nicely.
Silhouette Portrait interests me as a bench tool to have....just can't quite see myself clear to that yet.
Thanks for the good tip on the chrome pens and if I could just add you can buy the 30ml refills and use them through a airbrush plus of course topping up your own pen.
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Great tip about the chrome refills, I'm curious to try airbrushing it...
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I spray Molatow all the time and as long as you do it in a certain way all will be fine. Clean the part and then use your favorite pressure setting around 20 psi should be fine. Some people like to use a semi gloss black or gloss black as an undercoat but I have found there little if difference in the result if you dont undercoat. First spray a light coat of Molatow to cover the part and leave for a couple on minutes then put down a very wet coat on top of it. Next you must not touch that part for a minimum of 3 days so it cures properly any contact before that will ruin the finish.
As an example of sprayed Molatow take a look at the fuel vortices on the Jaguar I am building right now, link below-
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Cool! That looks awesomeHawkmoon wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 7:43 amHi Tommy all looking good on the kit
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I spray Molatow all the time and as long as you do it in a certain way all will be fine. Clean the part and then use your favorite pressure setting around 20 psi should be fine. Some people like to use a semi gloss black or gloss black as an undercoat but I have found there little if difference in the result if you dont undercoat. First spray a light coat of Molatow to cover the part and leave for a couple on minutes then put down a very wet coat on top of it. Next you must not touch that part for a minimum of 3 days so it cures properly any contact before that will ruin the finish.
As an example of sprayed Molatow take a look at the fuel vortices on the Jaguar I am building right now, link below-
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I will try when the next opportunity comes around
Tommy
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Awesome work Tommy - I was hoping you were still working away on this one 
Interesting tips with the chrome too - they've been filed away for future use!
Interesting tips with the chrome too - they've been filed away for future use!
Cheers, Neil
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Now that's a very handy tip
Tommy 
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Thanks a lot, guys!
I'm moving on with the undercarriage...
Preparing wheels for XF-85 paint

Weathering...


Time to assemble the nose landing gear


I normally glue the wires on to the landing gear struts beforehand, but now I wanted to test to paint them separately... will it work ?


It went better than I had thought...

Weathering of inside of the doors

Final touchup of the headlight and position lights


Tommy
I'm moving on with the undercarriage...
Preparing wheels for XF-85 paint

Weathering...


Time to assemble the nose landing gear


I normally glue the wires on to the landing gear struts beforehand, but now I wanted to test to paint them separately... will it work ?


It went better than I had thought...

Weathering of inside of the doors

Final touchup of the headlight and position lights


Tommy
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Cracking detail work 
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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Superb detailing on the landing gear 
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I can only echo what the other guys have already said, Tommy, that's just jaw-dropping work detailing the undercarriage 
Cheers, Neil
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Thanks a lot for the encouragement and the kind words, I really appreciate that !
Ok, so the build have finally reached the worst part IMO; fitting the air intakes, aux inlets and the blow in doors.

I started by scratchbuilding the blow in doors

..and painted them in Gunze H335 (BS381C/637), which will be the cammo colour.

After that I had to touchup the paint of the air intake

I started to do some masking while paint was curing

After that I fitted the doors

And continued with masking....

Fitting the airscoops


More masking

The fit around the aux inlet ports are horrible, so the next step will be to fill, sand and touch up the paint before I can mask the inlets as well...
...BUT, we are one step closer to paint!
Tommy
Ok, so the build have finally reached the worst part IMO; fitting the air intakes, aux inlets and the blow in doors.

I started by scratchbuilding the blow in doors

..and painted them in Gunze H335 (BS381C/637), which will be the cammo colour.

After that I had to touchup the paint of the air intake

I started to do some masking while paint was curing

After that I fitted the doors

And continued with masking....

Fitting the airscoops


More masking

The fit around the aux inlet ports are horrible, so the next step will be to fill, sand and touch up the paint before I can mask the inlets as well...
...BUT, we are one step closer to paint!
Tommy
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Great to see it heading towards the final build stages Tommy and all your hard work is paying off now as those intake doors look great!
Cheers, Neil
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More superb detailing work there Tommy 
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Another step in the right direction... slowly getting there!
As I mentioned before the fit of the air intakes isn't great; and my excursions in 3d printing, scratchbuilding haven't really made it any better



But the seams have been sanded down, causing some damage on the aux inlet doors... but I have to deal with that later on...

So next step will be to start putting the aircraft together, starting with some photoetch that I want done before I put the main wing on.

Let's glue on the wing!



Lot's of work to fix those seams... but atleast it comes as no surprise
Tommy
As I mentioned before the fit of the air intakes isn't great; and my excursions in 3d printing, scratchbuilding haven't really made it any better



But the seams have been sanded down, causing some damage on the aux inlet doors... but I have to deal with that later on...
So next step will be to start putting the aircraft together, starting with some photoetch that I want done before I put the main wing on.

Let's glue on the wing!



Lot's of work to fix those seams... but atleast it comes as no surprise
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Wow! That is one hell of a gap at the front of the wing/fuselage join!! As bad the one I had on the Mi-1...

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Pack it out with some plastic strips I guess. Damned disappointing in the age of computer design , cad programs and cnc machines that crap like that occurs. Kits that everyone in the chain of production down to the modeler invests hard earned cash and TIME that is invariably flawed.

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Man they really did reach for the big bucket of "things that could be wrong" with this one didn't they?
Hope you manage to get this straightened out Tommy, it really becomes a battle between determination to see it done, or just walking away sometimes.
Hope you manage to get this straightened out Tommy, it really becomes a battle between determination to see it done, or just walking away sometimes.
Cheers, Neil
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Hej Tommy! I've decided to close down the Hovering SIG for the end of July so just a month to go if you can face battling this beast into submission 
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Thanks for the heads-up, Neil.
I will give it a go
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OK... it's time to face the beast
I have decided to finish this now... I have invested so much time into it so I better get it off my workbench and out out my hair before I start something new
The SIG deadline is in three weeks and I'm on vacation so I should be able to do it!
The seams on the dorsal and spine of the fuselage have been taken case of


And we have some more PE to put on


The clear-parts, especially the nav lights on the wingtips, required some work - let's leave it at that and not get into the gory details....

And a lot of antennas, airscoopes and what not

The mounting hole for the weather wane is too big, so I have to fill it and I will have to drill a new hole.


And the Aden gunpods... the location is extremly vague in the assembly instructions and when I look at reference photos the dimensions are way off, so they are not really providing any help....

The cammo will not require any masking at all, so my plan is to attach all the small parts to the fuselage before primer and only paint and weather the ordnance and the canopy separately.
Let's hope that the plan holds up...

Tommy
I have decided to finish this now... I have invested so much time into it so I better get it off my workbench and out out my hair before I start something new
The SIG deadline is in three weeks and I'm on vacation so I should be able to do it!
The seams on the dorsal and spine of the fuselage have been taken case of


And we have some more PE to put on


The clear-parts, especially the nav lights on the wingtips, required some work - let's leave it at that and not get into the gory details....

And a lot of antennas, airscoopes and what not

The mounting hole for the weather wane is too big, so I have to fill it and I will have to drill a new hole.


And the Aden gunpods... the location is extremly vague in the assembly instructions and when I look at reference photos the dimensions are way off, so they are not really providing any help....

The cammo will not require any masking at all, so my plan is to attach all the small parts to the fuselage before primer and only paint and weather the ordnance and the canopy separately.
Let's hope that the plan holds up...
Tommy
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Hey Guys!
More work done on the SHAR... I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel (or maybe it's a train driving towards me)
More doodads....



Wingfences - or whatever they are called when the only cover the leading edge of the wing


...and you guessed right; they didn't fit properly (not at all actually). I will have to figure out how to fill that annoying gap after I have applied primer so I can see how bad it looks
Flaps and ailerons


Outrigger wheels and canopy




Next up is masking of the aux air inlets (I haven't figured out how to do that in the best way yet) and the clear parts... and after that, ladies and gentlemen, it's Prime Time!
Tommy
More work done on the SHAR... I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel (or maybe it's a train driving towards me)
More doodads....



Wingfences - or whatever they are called when the only cover the leading edge of the wing


...and you guessed right; they didn't fit properly (not at all actually). I will have to figure out how to fill that annoying gap after I have applied primer so I can see how bad it looks
Flaps and ailerons


Outrigger wheels and canopy




Next up is masking of the aux air inlets (I haven't figured out how to do that in the best way yet) and the clear parts... and after that, ladies and gentlemen, it's Prime Time!
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I had a similar issues with the wind splitter's on my current build Demon, not as bad and not all of them. I used thick CA, worked for me.
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Great tip, I will try that. Thanks Kev!Kevthemodeller wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 4:11 pm I had a similar issues with the wind splitter's on my current build Demon, not as bad and not all of them. I used thick CA, worked for me.
Thanks!
Ok... final masking before paint is done.

Black primer - finally!

There are some overspray/dust that I need to take care of

But the rest looks OK!


Tommy
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Must feel good to get the primer on. Looks great.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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primer looks very smooth from my view

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Thanks
Yeah, it feels good to leave the "building-phase" behind.
Thanks, there are some rough surfaces on the top of the wing section. But I will fix that with a 3000 grit sanding sponge; a couple of strokes should be enough.
I will use the black basing technique so next step will be to do the marble-coat.
Tommy
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Looking great Tommy! You would never know there were any fit issues at all. Looks like a Tamiya kit now that it is in primer.
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The Ultimate primer goes on a real treat, doesn't it. A very gentle rub down with some 6000 - 8000 wet/dry will sort the areas of over spray out 
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Thanks Matt and KevKevthemodeller wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 6:02 pm The Ultimate primer goes on a real treat, doesn't it. A very gentle rub down with some 6000 - 8000 wet/dry will sort the areas of over spray out![]()
Yeah, Ultimate primer is awesome - makes any crap kit look like a Tamiya
It will be a really tight squeeze to make it to the deadline, unfortunately
I'm on vacation now and I will go to our familys summer-house a bit up north in Sweden (Värmland) for a couple of days or so. But I will do my best to finish it when I get back.
Tommy
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enjoy the breakTommyKillander wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:18 pmThanks Matt and KevKevthemodeller wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 6:02 pm The Ultimate primer goes on a real treat, doesn't it. A very gentle rub down with some 6000 - 8000 wet/dry will sort the areas of over spray out![]()
Yeah, Ultimate primer is awesome - makes any crap kit look like a Tamiya![]()
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It will be a really tight squeeze to make it to the deadline, unfortunately![]()
I'm on vacation now and I will go to our familys summer-house a bit up north in Sweden (Värmland) for a couple of days or so. But I will do my best to finish it when I get back.
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Awesome work to finally get it to primer Tommy!
Enjoy your break and look forward to seeing it finished off when you get back
Don't worry about the deadline though
Enjoy your break and look forward to seeing it finished off when you get back
Don't worry about the deadline though
Cheers, Neil
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Thanks Guys,
I'm back after spending a week with the family and my sisters family. Great weather and lot's of out-door activity. But at the end of the week I was really longing for my workbench (and the brand new PRUSA MINI 3D printer that I just got)
Anyway, here's todays progress sofar:
Painted the air data probes with metal (the colour looked something like titanium or duraluminium on ref photos)

Sanded and polished the rough surfaces (it was overspray)

Painted the exhausts and heatshield with a mix of ALC-104 Pale Burnt Metal and ALC-113 Jet Exhaust (ratio 5:1) as a base colour


Misted a filter made from highly diluted XF-84 Dark Iron

I will gloss the heat-shields to protect the paint (and prepare them for weathering) before I proceed with the next step
Tommy
I'm back after spending a week with the family and my sisters family. Great weather and lot's of out-door activity. But at the end of the week I was really longing for my workbench (and the brand new PRUSA MINI 3D printer that I just got)
Anyway, here's todays progress sofar:
Painted the air data probes with metal (the colour looked something like titanium or duraluminium on ref photos)

Sanded and polished the rough surfaces (it was overspray)

Painted the exhausts and heatshield with a mix of ALC-104 Pale Burnt Metal and ALC-113 Jet Exhaust (ratio 5:1) as a base colour


Misted a filter made from highly diluted XF-84 Dark Iron

I will gloss the heat-shields to protect the paint (and prepare them for weathering) before I proceed with the next step
Tommy














