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David Culp (Yoda80)
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Honey Badger

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Final form. Aftermarket parts can be seen here: L-39 pitot tubes, AIM-9 missile, ACMI pod, and MiG-29 seat belts. 
 

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This is the kit after extracting the parts. It's the Tigger 1/32 scale L-39. Not shown here is the clear part. 
 

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I first tried thickening up the rudder so I can sand it down later, then I decided to instead 3D print new control surfaces all the way around. Also, the nose is cut off here - awaiting a new 3D printed extended nose. 
 

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The real Honey Badger when based at Nellis AFB. As far as I know only one of their L-159Es is painted like this. They have some others with a white/grey/black scheme in the same pattern. 
 

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Rear end of the real Honey Badger. Mote that the very rear of the L-159 is shaped a little differently than on the L-39. I carved the new shape with Milliput. 
 

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Getting the fuselage mostly done before attaching wings. The dorsal hump on the fuselage is scratch built, as is the vertical tail extended cap, the intake splitters, cockpit rough-in. I 3D printed the nose, seat, canopy bow, fuel tanks, inner intakes, elevators, rudder, cockpit panels, stick, rudder pedals, combing with HUD. 
 

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Shimming the tip tanks to make them parallel. 
 

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Final cockpit. I 3D printed the electronics bay, based on photos I got from a Draken insider. Note that the sun shade for the electronics bay is attached to the rear canopy. I vacuformed the windscreen on a 3D printed form. The canopies are built up from the kit-provided clear part. 
 

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Final: view from left rear. Decals are all home made. 
 

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Cockpit decals ready for printing. 
 

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The flaps droop a little after shutdown, but I made them flush. 
 

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One of the benefits of building this airplane is that you don't need to make wheel wells 🙂 
 

Comments

16 30 August 2022, 23:59
David Culp
This is the Tigger vacuform L-39 in 1/32 scale converted to an L-159E "Honey Badger" as operated by Draken International. Many scratch built and 3D printed parts, plus some aftermarket (seat belts, pitot tubes, missile, ACMI pod).
31 August 2022, 00:07
Neuling
Interesting aircraft and camouflage. More pictures please!
20 September 2022, 08:05
Robert Podkoński
Awesome! You simply mastered the vacuformed models, David.
20 September 2022, 15:07
David Culp
Thanks, Robert. That was a year of hard work, and I'm still recovering from it 🙂
20 September 2022, 23:05
John
Don't do that, keep momentum. I suggest the old 1/32 F-102 vacuform kit. Should only take a few years!
20 September 2022, 23:24
David Culp
I have the 1/32 E-2 Hawkeye, which looks like a multi-year project. I'm afraid to look at it. It might bite.
21 September 2022, 01:57

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Tigger L-39 converted to L-159E Honey Badger. Scratch built and 3D printed extra parts, plus some aftermarket.

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Completed
1:32 Aero L-39 Albatros (Tigger Models 16)1:32 AIM-9M/L Sidewinder (Eduard 632141)1:32 ACMI Pod Type D (Bandit Resin Factory BRF-32-004)2+

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