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Joachim F. (Fanes40)
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TF-104G Marineflieger

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project inventory (so far) 
 

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starting with the Brassin seats 
 

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direct comparison Italeri vs. Edurad MB GQ-7A 
 

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seat rails dry fitted to the tub; lightening holes drilled open 
 

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comparison of the rear cockpit rear wall to the real thing 
 

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Eduard vs. Italeri ejection seat handles - I guess scratch building it is 
 

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Italeri vs. Quickoost sticks; unfortunately the F-104G stick (Quickboost) wasn't used in the TF-104G 
 

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transplanted the Quickboost grip onto the Italeri stick (left) 
 

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Italeri's instrument panel coaming - merely a joke in 1/32 compared to the original 
 

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project inventory pt.2 
 

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added various bits to the HUD 
 

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compass added 
 

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test fit for the new coaming 
 

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prepping the cockpit for the Anyz knobs 
 

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scratched a cockpit light (right side compared to the kit part on the left) 
 

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rear sidewall detailed 
 

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test fit - succesful! 
 

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calling the sidewalls done 
 

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not going to touch the rear wall of the aft cockpit 
 

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extra stuff for the electronic bays from eduard - expect huge loads of wire, too! 
 

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brassin nozzle 
 

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black base 
 

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AK real colours FS36231 sprayed on 
 

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scratch build ejection loop thingys 
 

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T-handles added from scratch 
 

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first Anyz toggle switch added 
 

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decals on the brassin seat 
 

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Anyz decals on 
 

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added wiring to the electronic bay 
 

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a start with the computer bay: drilling holes into the eduard PE 
 

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piano hinge added to the electronic bay door 
 

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detailing the inside of the front computer hatch 
 

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test fit with the new coaming from lead foil 
 

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all Airscale decals applied to the IPs 
 

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more refinement done on the computer bay hatch (Archer rivets and some scratching)
the light bulb will be put in place after painting 
 

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electronic bay all painted - waiting for a wash 
 

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PE installed on the computer bay
repainted the yellow-zinc-chromate 
 

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cockpit is finishe minus the instrument glasses 
 

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Anyz knobs in place 
 

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after lots of wrestling the seatbelts went on 
 

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second ejection seat finally finished 
 

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all in place 
 

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fuselage dry fit 
 

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it's tight, but it fits! 
 

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main landing gear with tow rings and brake line 
 

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first coat of Alclad alu on the brassin rims 
 

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wheel bay in place and painted 
 

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fuselage ready for glue - finally! 
 

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electronic bay installed 
 

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brassin nozzle painted (alclad jet exhaust and pale burnt metal over steel - using a splatter template) 
 

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washing with dark brown 
 

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added some more brown to the cone behind the flameholder 
 

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some new marvellous stuff arrived from italy 
 

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Italeri on the right vs the correct videoaviation part in the middle.
Shortened one on the left to fit (the incorrect) Italeri wing 
 

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corrected the too short wing 
 

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shim added to fill the void between fuselage and aileron/flap 
 

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tedious work: masking in and out 
 

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one step closer to paint 
 

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black base (alclad) is on! 
 

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markings drawn and ready for cutting 
 

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white marble for the markings 
 

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close up 
 

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blended in with a 50/50 mixture off-white/white 
 

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masks applied to the port side 
 

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close up 
 

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base coat for the dayglo orange. White on the underside and white + yellow marble for the faded uppers 
 

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sprayed some MRP yellow - marvellous stuff! 
 

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redid the wingtip tanks: upper side lightly faded vompared to the underside
much more even colourcoat 
 

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black applied to codes and insignia - almost ready for camo! 
 

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close up 
 

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marble coat for th underside - done with AK real color RAL9006.
Didn't spray as smoohly as I'd liked 
 

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blended in with multiple coats.
All in all maybe a tad too dark 
 

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Check for th upperside colour: RAL7012.
Pure MRP on the upper patch. Way too light and imho not lacking any bluish hue.
Added one third marking blue for the lower patch. Still a little bit too light compared to the underside colour.
Now what? 
 

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Upper camo base
mixed from: 70% MRP basalt grey, 20% MRP marking blue and 10% Tamiya black 
 

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up close 
 

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blended in 
 

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comparison between finished surface and basecoat 
 

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Some genius spilled paint onto the finished wing. Sanded and repainted black 
 

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repaired 
 

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and up close 
 

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patch ups in place 
 

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port side with patch ups 
 

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tail up close, I tried to keep the contrast between touch up and original paint low 
 

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and some more stuff on the mid fuselage 
 

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little teaser with the wingtip tanks and the radome painted 
 

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necessary repairs where I spilled paint 
 

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Although not perfect -the insignia and letters look okayish 
 

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mask on for the ancor 
 

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overall look without masks 
 

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one more 
 

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anchor painted - well 99% since the top wasn't cut properly 
 

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almost forgot those tan panels 
 

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gloss coat (tamiya X-22 with levelling thinner) is on 
 

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decal example #1: silvering out of nowhere 
 

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decal example #2: no silvering but slight melting (wth?) 
 

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decal example #3: perfectly laid down 
 

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underside completed and port side with 90% of the stencils 
 

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more Tamiya gloss added to avoid more decal problems 
 

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decals finally all on 
 

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ready for another gloss 
 

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almost forgot something 
 

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paint and missing decals applied 
 

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wash applied - neutral grey for the lowers 
 

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dark blue grey for the uppers 
 

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just a subtle shadow - no dark trenches eh panel lines 
 

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subtle wash as well 
 

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salty zipper 
 

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close up - maybe a tad too heavy with the fading 
 

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adding the tiptanks for contrast, seems much more okay 
 

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overall look befor the filter 
 

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(grey) filter applied to the port side 
 

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disaster 
 

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disaster! 
 

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quick shot after the flat coat 
 

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wheels painted and weathered 
 

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boarding ladders 
 

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electronic bay 
 

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extra flat dayglo 
 

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new windshield masked 
 

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black base
sadly the rivets are badly moulded 
 

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rivets reworked 
 

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new windscreen installed 
 

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almost finished! 
 

Comments

34 13 March 2020, 21:18
Adam Gudynowski
Good set of aftermarkets 🙂 Following.
27 March 2020, 06:20
Rui S
Another big one. Looking good 👍, I'm in
3 May 2020, 20:37
Joachim F.
Welcome aboard mates - there are still some free seats in the front row😉
4 May 2020, 18:21
bughunter
Wow, that is attention to detail 👍 Great build so far!
23 May 2020, 19:07
Joachim F.
Thanks a lot!
1 June 2020, 06:37
Oliver Zwiener
Da nehme ich doch gerne Platz ... 😉
1 June 2020, 06:56
Spanjaard
very nice scratchbuild
7 July 2020, 22:32
Erik Leijdens
Great scratchwork Joachim! Always good to see a 104! Following
8 July 2020, 05:27
Joachim F.
Welcome aboard mates. Enjoy your stay and don't hesitate to criticise!
8 July 2020, 06:00
Rui S
Impressive attention to detail. 👍
8 July 2020, 10:44
Mathieu
Following, Nice work so far !

8 July 2020, 10:48
Slavo Hazucha
Joining for the final 100m! Cool stuff so far! 👍
24 July 2020, 20:12
Bart Goesaert
excellent work so far....
29 August 2020, 07:27
Bernhard Schrock
Sehr ambitioniert und vielversprechend. Lieber spät ein Sitz ganz hinten als den Film gar nicht sehen🙂: bin dabei.
6 September 2020, 16:37
Joachim F.
Keine Sorge - der Film läuft noch ein Paar Wochen!
7 September 2020, 07:20
Lars Stigaard
Impressive - Following
21 September 2020, 21:05
Daniel
Now thats some serious marbling, looking awesome!
25 September 2020, 15:54
Erik Leijdens
Fantastic paint job!
26 September 2020, 09:30
Maciej Bellos
Beautiful!
27 September 2020, 06:15
Joachim F.
Thank you very much mates!
27 September 2020, 08:17
Konrad -
Very nice the paintjob is incredible!!
23 January 2021, 21:04
Daniel
agreed, lots of effort paying out 👍
24 January 2021, 10:29
Slavo Hazucha
Wow, great job on the structure of the surfaces and a fabulous orange! Respect, this is a work of art 👍
24 January 2021, 14:50
James C
Fabulous colours👍
24 January 2021, 16:51
Ludwig Micallef
Looking magnificent! Well done!
1 February 2021, 10:17

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