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F-22A Airshow Display A/C

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The canopy color has been subject of many discussions online; I studied quite a few and decided to apply a mix of 4 parts AV poly gloss varnish/1 part AV gold/1 part AV transparent yellow/ 1 part AV transparent smoke.  
 

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Plenty of ballast to both halves. 
 

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Main weapons bays are not bad, but comparing with pics of actual a/c I realised the intake ducts were missing. 
 

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Blu Tac to the rescue! 
 

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Added some ducting as well. 
 

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After painting, the bays will look more accurate - even if they won't be noticeable after the AIM-120's are fitted. 
 

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Nice engine details, again virtually invisible after the fuselage halves are joined. Base coat of AV gunmetal 71-072 followed by various AV Metal Colors. 
 

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You get the idea. 
 

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Generally I drill a hole through the exhaust to hold my models for spraying, but this wasn't really an option with this build. Fortunately, Trumpeter provides 2 seta of weapons bay doors (for open or closed options) so I used the "closed"doors and cut a section out so one of my trusty Wolfcraft clamps could hold the fuselage. 
 

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Here we are, canopy masked and opens covered off ready for spraying. By now we were into July and I decided to hold off on spraying until the apartment cooled back down after the summer. 
 

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With a bit of time now available, I decided to spend some extra time on finishing the missiles, starting by cleaning up the mould lines then drilling them all to simplify holding for painting. 
 

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Ready for the copper wire. 
 

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Missile, anyone? 
 

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By October the apartment had cooled down enough that I was ready to recommence spraying - In the meantime I also had been building the Tu-22M2, B-2A and Vickers Viscount kits up to the stage of spraying.

Here the F-22 has been primed with AV 71-615 then sprayed 71-275 medium gray overall. Leading/trailing edged were painted 71-046 pale blue-grey then 71-051 neutral gray applied to the leading edges.

A lot of trial and error with the gray/greys as the in-service aircraft have received lots of panel replacements/touch-ups. 
 

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The upper surface is ready for the camo panels and I thought to spray using masks. 
 

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Not too difficult to fabricate a reasonable mask, but I after trying on a cardboard template I wasn't confident of achieving the optimum paint viscosity/nozzle pressure.

After looking at the airshow pics of 09-4189 I had found online and seeing how the camo looks faded in many of them, I decided to try freehand. 
 

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I was satisfied with the result!

For this build, particularly because of the camo panels and for ease of spraying, I left final assembly of the vertical stabilisers and horizontal tails until after the decals were applied. 
 

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View showing the 4 grays I ended up using.

Apart from the overall color, the rest were applied by hand. 
 

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For the markings, I used a combination of the kit decals plus custom for the unit and a/c decals.

I wasn't able to match the grays as accurately as I had hoped but they were close enough for my display cabinet. 
 

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Here's the underside after final pledge clearcoat to seal the decals followed by AV satin acrylic varnish. 
 

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After removing the canopy masking I cleaned up with alcohol followed by a polish with Tamiya polishing compound (fine). 
 

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The undercarriage will benefit from some detailing in the future.  
 

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2 11 December 2022, 13:30

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Builds up to a pretty nice representation of an in-service F-22A.

Nicely detailed weapons bays which benefited from some added features.

Just need that yet-to-be released F-35 in this scale.

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