The A-6 Intruder has a lot of white paint, about half of the kit. When I painted the external fuel tanks during the summer it took 4 coats of spray paint to get it right. So now I am painting the under wings and landing gears but it is currently below freezing with a bit of snow from earlier this week which means I have to spray indoors. Since I do not have a spray booth my only option is to do it in my garage due to the strong fumes from the Tamya spray cans that I am using. The garage having recently been painted is very clean and is pretty much dust free which traditionally would have been a concern. I bumped up the temperature from 12 celsius to 18, got my first coat done and I hope it will only take a total of 3 and not 4 coats.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Flight of the Raptor
Tonight I finished the final touches of the F-22 Raptor which included some last minute touch-ups and the application of the stickers which Casey preferred that I do. I placed it on Casey's dresser next to his other completed kits, wonder what his reaction will be tomorrow morning...
Monday, September 23, 2013
Air Intakes
Tonight I attached the two air intakes which required a clamp to ensure they both stayed aligned. This kit is finally starting to look like an Intruder!
Adding Paint Where Possible...
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Closed Up
I finally have the fuselage of the A-6 closed, the center piece where the fuel tank will be attached was a bit tricky since the two halves of the aircraft did not have a perfect alignment but I managed to get it right. The lower part of the belly of the Intruder with the tailhook was much easier as it snapped in place holding tight with no glue initially.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Signature
Well as usual, here is my signature for the A-6 Intruder which I placed in the center of the fuselage located above the tailhook. Needed to get this done before sealing it up...
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Spray Paint Fun
Just like the F-14 me and Casey made last year I decided to keep things simple and use the same Tamiya spray can to paint the fuselage. It's a nice classic grey color for a military aircraft.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Clamp It!
With the help of Casey I glued the upper and lower wings to the fuselage. I found the fit was not great (what do you expect with a Revell level 1 snap kit) so I used several clamps to make sure it looks good once the glue has dried.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
The artist signs his work...
Having glued the exhaust that Casey painted black the night before, I had him sign the inside with the year the kit was built. A tradition of mine since I have been creating kits as a teenager.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
F-22 Pilot
Today Casey had some fun painting the pilot of his F-22 Raptor an army green color. We also examined the kit and unfortunately beyond a few small details there is not much to do as the F-22 is a very simple kit compared to other models that we have built...
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