I won't say much
'bout the kit - my biggest gripe is the cockpit, general kit layout and some
inaccurate panel lines. The moldings also show sign of serious aging - very
vague panel lines on the rear fuselage areas, which needed rescribing.
I built it as per
the instructions, except for some mods to the cockpit, vertical tails and a
couple of C & D related details. I had a spare rear instrument panel from
the same kit in my spares box, so I sliced it into pieces, and glued the
individual pieces onto the front instrument panel, to give a better impression
of the cockpit details. The rear instrument panel hood in the kit, was pointed,
so I sawed off the top, and added plastic strip to create the appearance of the
stepped hood used on the later D's.
I scratched built the swept back
antennas on the spine & under the fwd. fuselage and the GPS dome and
added the additional blister to the vertical tails. The latter was done by
cutting a slot of the same length in the tail, and then inserting appropriately
shaped plastic strip, which was then faired in with putty. The ALQ-165 related
antenna blisters were taken from the spares box, and are from Hasegawa.
The kit was painted with Humbrol No.125
(FS 36118) and coated with Future before applying the decals. This kit was
built as a TUDM F/A-18D, using the F-4DableModels decal
sheet. The decals were sealed by another coat of Future, followed by a final
semi-gloss coat of Future (added Tamiya flat base). Certainly not the 'preferred'
F/A-18D under any stretch of the imagination, but here it is for your enjoyment.
Jason
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