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  • Peterpools changed the title to Tamiya 1/48 F-14A; Update: 3/4/24 - Underway Again

F-14A TOMCAT

VF-114 1976 USS KITTYHAWK

Tamiya 1/48

Long story short, the Songbird is on the SOD and I decided to go back to my original choice for the GB; the awesome Tamiya 1/48 F-14A Tomcat. I’ve built the kit once before, loved it and for inspiration, all I needed to do is take a fifteen minute car drive to The Grumman Memorial Park in Calverton and just sit and look on the F-14A Tomcat on display.

With our cable out from Saturday evening until Sunday evening, I devoted almost all of my day to catching up on the build.

Decals are the brilliant Furball Sheet #48-20 for VF-114 Aardvarks

Quinta 3D cockpit set used to its fullest.

Paints: MRP and Tamiya Lacquers

Two AM ejection seats which I think are Wolfpack but really don’t remember.

Reference, mostly for correct colors, is the first edition of Randy Coremans, Daco publications: Uncovering the Grumman F-14 A/B/D Tomcat.

First up was the front office, no issues at all. Interior: FS36231.

Loads of details and I was knee deep in detail painting and applying the Quinta set. Incredible as it sounds, the sheet had a mistake: decal 28 is shown in two places. I just substituted another decal that looked correct for the lower RIO panel and good to go.

A lot of time was devoted to the Grumman Ejection seats, painting all the small details and then a round of dry brushing. Surely looks good in the office.

The front nose wheel gear bay was typical of the detail Tamiya includes with their 48th scale kits. A joy to build and all the details were highlighted with Tamiya Dark Brown Panel Line Wash – helped popped the details and added a nice bit of weathering.

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Just love the details

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Light weathering in the gear bay. The correct color white:FS 17875

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  • Peterpools changed the title to Tamiya 1/48 F-14A; Update: 3/6/24 - Front Office & Nose Wheel Gear Bay

Great work Peter. Nice to see you back at it. At least there won't (shouldn't) be any curveballs on this one. 

I'm trying to figure out the best way to do an F-14B from the Tamiya kit as the Great Wall kit is almost double the price. 

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Thanks Mike

Nice to sit at the bench again and enjoy myself, what a difference as compared to banging, my head against the preverbal wall and making little to no progress as before. 

 

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Tanks Carl

After a few days break and 'regrouping the troops', I'm now looking forward to bench time and building again.

Hard to understand how and why GWH is so expensive and when compared to the Tamiya Tomcat and I would never buy it for that reason alone. I built the P-40 a while back, nice kit but after finishing it, thought the same: overpriced, not the best of instructions and some fit issues, when compared to Tamiya's Spitfire, Mustangs and Corsair kits. 

I'm sure there is AM out there for the conversion, but it just may bump up the price of the Tamiya kit close to the GWH offering but I would still always favor Tamiya. a

 

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PROGRESS FOR SURE

Charging ahead, progress has been made:

Forward section of the fuselage glued up, seams filled and ready to be added to the main fuselage section. A number of parts still need to be added a bit later down the road.

The main fuselage with the wing swing system was a joy to build ... no issues at all – just don’t lose any of the screws or washers.

As with every Tomcat kit I’ve built over the years and have seen built online, the intakes have always required the most attention and fuss and Tamiya’s, while the best in solving the fit issues, there were still a few to deal with. I was critically careful in how I airbrushed, cleaned and assembled all the parts and while the left hand side assembly went on perfectly, the right hand side didn’t; I tweaked and fussed and just couldn’t get the intake to sit square and flat. With some TLC, it finally settled into place. This is absolutely one area, due to Tamiya’s incredible exacting tolerances, every ounce of paint that would affect the part fit had to be removed.

None of the fuselage seams actually disappeared on their own, all glued in place  with Revell Professional Contacta Glue, taped and clamped. Every seam real or imaginary was gone over with Flexy 5K CA Black CA . Job done.

The wings are beautifully detailed and thank goodness none of the flying surfaces are separate parts, as my Big Cat will have the wings in the inflight sweep position, on the deck, parked and I didn't want any of the control surfaces to be dropped or open.    

At the trailing edge of the underside of the wings. Tamiya chose to bring the glue seam up a tad away from the trailing edge to allow for a neat, clean and sharp edge but that created a non-existing panel line/seam that needs to be filled and removed – job done as well.

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  • Peterpools changed the title to Tamiya 1/48 F-14A; Update: 3/9/24 - Progress Continues

Thanks Mike, much appreciated and absolutely a wonderful break from the 'not to mention kit'. Just a pleasure to sit at the bench and work on a project that is enjoyable and doesn't require a bottle of Excedrin.

 

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Thanks Gus; completely agree and the very few fit issues I've had, were all builder induced. I even missed the feel and smell of Tamiya plastic; yup, a pure Fan Boy even at my tender age.

 

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On 3/6/2024 at 12:03 PM, Peterpools said:

F-14A TOMCAT

VF-114 1976 USS KITTYHAWK

Tamiya 1/48

Long story short, the Songbird is on the SOD and I decided to go back to my original choice for the GB; the awesome Tamiya 1/48 F-14A Tomcat. I’ve built the kit once before, loved it and for inspiration, all I needed to do is take a fifteen minute car drive to The Grumman Memorial Park in Calverton and just sit and look on the F-14A Tomcat on display.

With our cable out from Saturday evening until Sunday evening, I devoted almost all of my day to catching up on the build.

Decals are the brilliant Furball Sheet #48-20 for VF-114 Aardvarks

Quinta 3D cockpit set used to its fullest.

Paints: MRP and Tamiya Lacquers

Two AM ejection seats which I think are Wolfpack but really don’t remember.

Reference, mostly for correct colors, is the first edition of Randy Coremans, Daco publications: Uncovering the Grumman F-14 A/B/D Tomcat.

First up was the front office, no issues at all. Interior: FS36231.

Loads of details and I was knee deep in detail painting and applying the Quinta set. Incredible as it sounds, the sheet had a mistake: decal 28 is shown in two places. I just substituted another decal that looked correct for the lower RIO panel and good to go.

A lot of time was devoted to the Grumman Ejection seats, painting all the small details and then a round of dry brushing. Surely looks good in the office.

The front nose wheel gear bay was typical of the detail Tamiya includes with their 48th scale kits. A joy to build and all the details were highlighted with Tamiya Dark Brown Panel Line Wash – helped popped the details and added a nice bit of weathering.

imQ7hn.jpg

Just love the details

KEey0f.jpg

9hiiWg.jpg

k110Z8.jpg

Light weathering in the gear bay. The correct color white:FS 17875

fYvA2p.jpg

bSiDn5.jpg

rl9SmC.jpg

Peter, impressive detailing and washing display!  BEAUTIFUL!!

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Awesome progress there Peter. Things look to be going smoothly.

Thanks for the heads-up on the intakes. I have a couple of these to build so that's good to know. 

There's a Tamiya Tomcat next to my bench but of a different vintage and quality I need to get back to at some point. 

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