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David R. Meizoso (drmeizoso)
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F/A-18: 30 years of Ala 15, Tiger Meet 2016

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The aftermarket resin includes the open nozzles and jet exhaust interior with photoetched parts. I used the kit nozzles instead because the resin ones were too small. 
 

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Model Maker decals for this particular aicraft.  
 

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The cockpit tub and front gear well had to be thinned a bit to fit. There you can see the kit's main gear wells with basic detail. 
 

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Cockpit components fit really well, only a little epoxy putty was needed to blend in. 
 

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Test fitting of landing gear. Since the kit's parts didn't fit into the new wells (designed for Hasegawa, not Fujimi) I was concerned about their adhesion. A brass rod connected both legs in an attempt to solve alignment. 
 

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Wing surgery and and flap sculpting done. 
 

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Main gear legs under construction. The leg is much more complex on the real thing, but I didn't feel like going all that way down. Just added the most visible parts that were missing in the kit. 
 

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The lego piece is to protect the extra-thinned edges of the gear well openings. I had to file them down really a lot to fit the resin. Note the brass connectors for the control surfaces. 
 

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Scratching the LEX fences, note also the thin white stripes inside the lateral "holes" to conceal the gap. Impossible to sand there. 
 

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I have very few pics of the painting process, sorry about that. I used Aclad for the exhaust panels and nozzles. 
 

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Komentarzy

38 16 January 2022, 20:01
Ronan
very nice hornet 👍
16 January 2022, 20:13
Guy Rump
Very impressive 👍
16 January 2022, 20:22
David R. Meizoso
Thank you, guys! I'll update this album with some WIP pics, as soon as my PC comes back from hospital.
16 January 2022, 20:40
Rui S
I agree with Guy. Impressive work 👍
16 January 2022, 20:48
Daniel
Fantastic work, colors, weathering, detail, absolutely love it 👍 👍
17 January 2022, 18:21
Cuajete
Fantastic job, David 👍
Congrats!
Decals are from ModelMaker?
18 January 2022, 19:09
Laurent VILLANUEVA "HELLER-forever"
great
18 January 2022, 19:12
David R. Meizoso
Thanks, mates! Cuajete: yes they are. They're a little bit short of stencils but the principal ones are there.
18 January 2022, 21:03
Cuajete
Gracias David 🙂 👍
19 January 2022, 18:17
Jiri Vybihal
Great job 👍
19 January 2022, 18:22
David R. Meizoso
Thanks everybody for your kind words and likes also, I really appreciate it! I just uploaded some WIP pictures as promised. This was a very demanding project and I was so into it that forgot to take pictures of many important steps... Happens to me all the time, not only when modelling!
20 January 2022, 10:22
Neuling
Very beautiful result!
20 January 2022, 10:26
Spanjaard
very demanding, but really beautiful result. beautiful cockpit! great job David!
20 January 2022, 10:28
Łukasz Gliński
Outstanding bug 👍
20 January 2022, 10:59
Chan Li
Haha man, after I saw this I almost want to quit my own build of hornet, this is simply masterpiece, it looks like 48 scale.
29 January 2022, 12:13
David R. Meizoso
Thanks, Chan! I really hope you stick with the "almost" and don't quit your superbug!
29 January 2022, 12:53
Rui S
@ Chan, this should be inspiring, not the contrary. At least to me, scalemates masters motivate me to try to achieve the Next level. I'm with David.
29 January 2022, 13:06

Album info

Today I finished this project after intermitent progress during the last 4 years. It is a gift for a (patient) friend who works at Airbus. Lucky her, who can watch Hornets and Eurofighters from her office windows every day.
It was my first attempt of using aftermarket cockpit and landing gear wells (from Aires, to be used in Hasegawa kits). The cockpit fit was very good and the detail is impressive. As for the wells, I recommend using a powertool to thin the plastic. I didn't have one back then so used a N.11 blade, scalpel and sanding paper. The main difficulty was to adapt the Fujimi main gear legs to the Hasegawa-ready Aires wells. I was really afraid they wouldn't hold the weight of the kit, but there it is!
I also posed the flaps and ailerons down with some surgery and epoxy resin sculpting. That was also new for me and I'm really happy with the result.
Getting a seamless intake trunks was also hard, and needed a good amount of putty and sanding.
Since the cockpit was full of detail, I decided to improve the canopy with scratch built structure, wiring and equipment as per reference pics.
The commemorative decals are a beauty, but I was not able to convince them to adapt to the underlying detail. Some colors where a bit thick since they're printed one over another, I don't know how to make it, maybe next time I'll try the hairdryer method.

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1:72 F/A-18A Hornet "Top Gun" (Fujimi 72133)1:72 F/A-18C Exhaust Nozzles – closed (Aires 7149)1:72 F/A-18A Hornet cockpit set (Aires 7174)2+

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