Here is my latest 1/144 project. Its a OLD Revell EA-6B I found on Evilbay. It was part of a combo pack that included what appears to be an equally old F-18 kit. My though process was that for the cost I would get two kits that I could experiment with without feeling guilty if I screwed it up like I would if it was one of the newer better $14 + kits you find around today. Besides I love the look of the Prowler.
The Box art
The Parts
Not much, two parts spree and a tiny spree for the glass parts
The Direction Sheet
The Decals (Ouch)
Yeah, I knew what they were like prior to getting the kit. These actually make Airfix's decals look good. The replacement decals have already been ordered
As usual I started with the cockpit. I did some painting and then made an attempt to add some detail. Right off the bat this kit has one advantage over the Dragon kits is they didn't put those alien pilots in the cockpit from the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still. If anyone's ever done a Dragon kit you know what I mean. I love the Dragon kits myself but they screwed the pooch when it comes to the pilots.
Thanks guys but it gets worse. Just take a look at the Recent purchased thread. I went nuts with the 1/144 stuff.
Last night I had a farewell party for a co-worker to go to so I didn't get a lot of time in at the bench. But I did get a little done. Mostly filling and sanding and filling and sanding and then some more filling and sanding. I know this is an old kit but it seems like a worn out kit. All the lines seem a bit rough. Anyway as you can see there was a bit of a fit issue so I had to break out the Evergreen styrene and do some patchwork.
Nice going Dirk, and what a mess of a decal sheet ! I think one of the drop tanks on my 1/32nd scale Tornado is probably twice as big as the fuselage on that kit ! I'd have major problems holding that, never mind building it !!
Adding paint to plastic. For this one I used Model Masters Enamals Light Ghost Gray and Insignia White.
The Insignia White was horrible to work with. Even after days of sitting the paint was tacky. I left lots of dirt and finger prints embedded in the finish.
That gear is looking a pit warped
Next came the Starfighter Decals These decals SUCK!!! Ok, maybe they don't suck that bad. It's most likely my skills. To be fair i'm use to Dragons cardboard like decals that can hold level in a wind storm. The Starfighter decals start to crumble like a shrinky dink just as they hit the heat when you pull them from the backing paper. Then to make things worse they were very difficult to move into place once they hit the plastic.