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massimo stagni (gannet)
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F-15 C 482° FW RAF Lakenheath

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This is my project's subject, an F-15 C MISP II based at RAF Lakenheat.Here it's got a darker nose cone, probably a sparefrom an E, but I'm going to represent it at a different time of its life, with its original one. 
 

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Let's get started with a little dry test, to see the fitting ofthe front halves and the back fuselage. 
 

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Being an MISP II version, there are a few modifications to be done, first of all the landing hook's frame to be removed. 
 

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That was easy! better now! 
 

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Here I've added a little detail to thhe dash board.  
 

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Front view 
 

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The kit's seat, on the right, and the one I used, from an F-16 Italeri, on the left. 
 

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I'll represent the aircraft landing, thus a pilot is needed.An old Hasegawa should do the job, but the helmet will have to be modified.The guy fits well to the seat... 
 

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...and to the "office"! 
 

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The "office " fits well to the font fuselage halves. 
 

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Once painted, the panel should be ok. 
 

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Let's put it in! 
 

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The junction between the front and rear fuselage is a bit tricky as there aren't any location pins.I had to stick some strips of plasticard at both sides,to help shapes pairing.Filler will be needed. 
 

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I also added the P.E.parts to the nose wheel bay, but then I realized the door will be closed!!! 
 

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Seems ok. 
 

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Rear view. 
 

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Let's check how the canopy fits. 
 

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Now is time to fit the canopy frame, as it'll complete the front fuselage. I attached a piece of plasticard at its base, to improve and beef up the assembly. 
 

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The front of the frame fits ok 
 

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This gap can be easily filled. 
 

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It's time to start giving it some colour! 
 

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The canopy frame has been glued in position. 
 

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The seat belts will be added later, for now the seat is done. 
 

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Gray first, then a bit of masking and some black. 
 

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I should be nearly there. 
 

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Black dry brushing over the grey base brought some detail out. 
 

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Let's see what it looks like once in place. 
 

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mmh...seems ok! 
 

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The panel isn't bad.I'm happy I saved some money on a resin pit. 
 

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The oxigen hose must be extended, so I've tought top replace it with some made out of brass wire of different sizes: a thicker one as a core and a thinner one to replicate the corrugation. 
 

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The canopy frame is ready to be glued. It's now time to check the pilot and the oxigen hose. 
 

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Should be ok, time for some painting now! 
 

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Painted pilot. 
 

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Painted pilot and seat. 
 

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Ready to be inserted in the front fuselage. 
 

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Here the guy in his Office. 
 

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Here the guy in his Office.(2) 
 

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Here the guy in his Office.(3) 
 

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Rear view of the the guy in his Office. 
 

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The main wheel bays were detailed, There isn't much in the real ones and doors will be closed, so I kept it soft.  
 

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I hate sanding, but I couldn't avoid it here!!!Once happy with the finish, white paint  
 

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Once fitted into the fuselage,thefront was adapted, sanded and painted white. 
 

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Time to concentrate on the engines ducts...what can I say...a bit of fantasy must be used if you want to depict the model without the FOD. 
 

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The engine fans are painted and fitted at the ducts' back. 
 

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This is how it looks like . 
 

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Time now to glue the back fuselage halves and wings. 
 

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Some tape and clamps will keep everything together. until the glue dries. 
 

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Timre to glue the front section too. 
 

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The right back section on the MISP II version differs from the left one, so I started some shaping work by using pieces of sprue, plasticard and cianoacrylate (superAttack super glue)to get the right shape. 
 

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Here a step forward and dry fit for the tails,previousy cut and re-positioned with a alight angle. 
 

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Nearly there! 
 

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Falps were glued in the landing position and ailerons were positioned with an angle for a more dynamic look. 
 

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Rear view of the beast. 
 

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Having to fit the P.E. grills, I cut their perimeters off... 
 

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and added some pieces of plasticard glued from the inside, to be slighty deeeper. 
 

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Same thing under the belly. 
 

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Once painted black they should give it some depth. 
 

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Let's try and we'll see if it works. 
 

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Added the grills and sanded the excess of color away, to see how it looks. 
 

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Time to paint the weel bays interiors: black first to getsome shadows... 
 

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...and then a very. diluted white, to keep some shadows 
 

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Then the main wheel bays. 
 

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Same procedure. 
 

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And now a bit of good old scratch!The air brake interior's detail is a little bit poor.So I cut a plate from a plasticard sheet and detailed it with ROSIE the riveter 
 

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With the addition of this, it looks far better! 
 

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...and detailed, it looks far better! 
 

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Now the same treatment as for the weel bays: blak first... 
 

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...and then white, followed by a wash to highlight the detail.The only problem is...the airbrake interior...ISN'T WHITE!!! So, later in the project, i had to paint it the same grey of the top fuselage!!! 
 

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Now the time has finally come for the airbrush to do its trade!A base of black , to start with, and then the two greys. 
 

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I know it's a bit unortodox to proceed this way, but it was my first time to test this technique and I wasn't sure the black base wouldn't have darkened the colorss, so I started this way and...I just went on! 
 

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I like this technique, as it allows you to have good control over the level of shades you want to achieve. 
 

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my tidy work bench...the kitchen table!!! 
 

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We're nearly there! 
 

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Painting the tails was real fun.The left one had thecontrol panel replaced and thus the black and yellow stripes aren't complete. 
 

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The right one. 
 

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Once painted and with decals, I didn't glue them until the end of the project, as they could easily be removed. 
 

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The camouflage was corrected a few times , to get the darker "clouds" right. 
 

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The nose cone is slightly different, but it's a C cone at this stage of the aircraft's life. 
 

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Then I masked the back area... 
 

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...to spray it with Alclad aluminium. 
 

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Once dried, I shadowed some areas, to give some volume, with Smoke Tamiya. 
 

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It's now time for some wash to highlight the panel lines and some touches to represent leakings and dirt. 
 

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Back view of the painted model. 
 

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Back view of the bottom side. 
 

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Bottom side, quite dirty, but this area is always the dirtiest one. 
 

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Top side with washes and decals. 
 

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It isn't resin, but, once painted , it shouldn't be bad! 
 

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The kit exausts with the P.E. applied. 
 

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Once painted, they aren't bad at all! 
 

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In order to depict the aircraft while landing, I extended the front wheel leg. 
 

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Back first... 
 

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...and whire, as fo the wheel bays. 
 

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The kit wheels have a very nice detail , highllighted by a good wash. 
 

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The ventral tank is a reminder of the old camouflage worn by the Eagles.Here I've masked to paint some stencils. 
 

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Bottom view wth the ventral tamk. 
 

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Main gears legs are added and flares didpencer ( painted red ) 
 

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The weapons set from a Kinetic F-16 came to help and supplied the missiles. 
 

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The kit launchers were modified , as those from the kit are old style. 
 

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the P.E.set gave a bit of detail. 
 

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The full set is ready to be fitted to the model. 
 

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Launchers and missiles painted and ready to be fittd. 
 

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the landing gears dooes being painted. 
 

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A bit of scratch was needed to detail the airbrake. 
 

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airbrake and doors ready. 
 

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at the front left side there are some exercise markings. 
 

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All sub-assemblys are ready. 
 

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Once detalied with some piping and fitted, the main gears were painted and washed. 
 

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Front landing gear and door fitted. 
 

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Main gears, doors, ventrall tank and missiles fitted. 
 

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Now it's time to concentrate on the stand. 
 

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Painted grey first , then masked and pained the white lines ,shaded at both ends. 
 

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Added the frame. 
 

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...and the Squadron badges, printed and laminated. 
 

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Here it is, the finished model on its stand. 
 

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Comments

3 23 June 2017, 19:32
Michael Phillips
Well done, and great build documentation! It really looks like it took a lot of work to get this kit to look as good as yours does, especially from a fit standpoint. Love the diorama too. Thanks for sharing!
25 June 2017, 16:40
massimo stagni
I haven't finished my comments , but I'm new and it takes alittle while to do it.Thank you anyway!
25 June 2017, 18:03
Martin Oostrom
Beauty
25 June 2017, 20:02
Eric Thornton
Wow impressive diorama, nice job!
10 January 2020, 04:54

Project info

128 images
1:48
Completed
1:48 F-15 C/D Eagle (Academy 12257)1:48 F-15C/D Lakenheath Eagles (Caracal Models CD48080)1:48 F-15C Eagle exterior (Eduard 48486)
McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle
US US Air Force (1947-now)
78-525
 

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