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Hawker Sea Fury

Started by cph64, September 25, 2023, 01:54:59 PM

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Bob C

You don't pick easy builds, but coming along nicely.

Bob c

cph64

Being a kit of few parts Bob I thought it would be, but you know me.....
So now it was time to apply the nearly 60 year old decals. As ever Kleer was used for the gloss finish with a second coat added where I thought it might need it. The decals had also previously been treated to a coat of Kleer just in case they decided to crack. Luckily none did and they were laid down on Micro Set and Sol. The only one that had to be worked was the starboard side roundel and numbers, this one decided to curl but was easily straightened out with Micro Set. The black stripe running down from the cockpit is not included in the kit so this was sourced from spares. It's the border stripe from a previous set of decals so another reason not to throw anything away. The kit paint guide shows the a/c serial number under the Suez stripes but again these are not included in the kit. BlackSheep has kindly sourced some for me and these will be applied once obtained. The kit paint guide is for Sqdn Leader Peter Carmichael's plane that shot down a Mig 15 in the Korean War. As I couldn't be bothered (honesty here) with masking and painting the Suez stripes I'm finishing it as it would be on HMS Ocean prior to the stripes being added.

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Chris

cph64

After several attempts and much nautical language I've finally managed to get the wings in the folded position using a combination of PlasticWeld and Superglue Gel. The problem was that neither the kit nor the etch set have the large bracket/hinge for the fold. I ended up making them from spares to give the wing something to sit on. There is no pitot tube with the kit so one was sourced from spares. If you wanted to build this kit straight from the box then I would definitely recommend going with the wings in the flight position to save yourself a lot of work and frustration. This is one for the 6ft rule so if it ever makes it onto a display table it will definitely be at the back!!! Complaining apart I wanted one and now I've got one. Job done!!!!

Bigkev

Nice work Chris.
At least you can chalk this one off your 'to build' list!
Kevin
I hope my next is always better

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

cph64


MSea

Great work Chris - I love them with the wings up
MSea

chriswil42

Chris