1/48 Hobby Boss A-6A – “Flight of the Intruder”

Started by David Kopielski · 36 · 10 months ago · 1/48, A-6A, aircraft, Hobby Boss, Intruder
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    Spiros Pendedekas said 12 months ago:

    Great progress, my friend @davids_models! Indeed, the nose is a lousy fit
    Looking forward to your smoothing actions!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 12 months ago:

    Overall great progress, David @davids_models
    A pity the nose does not fit that nicely but your skills will for sure get it smooth.

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    George R Blair Jr said 12 months ago:

    The engine intakes look really good, David (@davids_models). It is hard to understand how modern kits can get such an ill-fitting area. I could understand it if it was an old kit, or a limited run kit, but the fit on a newer kit should at least be in the ball park. Good luck on the fix.

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    David Kopielski said 11 months, 3 weeks ago:

    SCENE FOUR:

    For the fourth week of the Intruder was spent mostly working on the nose issue. First I sanded down the fuselage side down a little bit as close as I could to match the nose. I then taped the windscreen with kapton tape as the putty does not adhere to the tape very well. I tacked the windscreen down with some Elmer’s glue to hold it in place and I applied the putty. Once the putty had dried I carefully remove the windscreen and wet sanded the putty down. I had to add a little more putty occasionally to aid in blending the nose to the fuselage. The kit has a small fret of photo etch which included the hinge brace for lifting the nose for access to the radar. This was attached and I then taped off the aircraft nose, flaps and rudder so these could be sprayed with the white base coat. I used one layer of Tamiya white primer then Vallejo matte white for two coats.

    Once dry I removed the tape and had a slight accident. The tape pulled the ejection seat upper handles. I will re-attach these later after I spray the base coat on the fuselage. While the putty was drying I was able to assemble the Eduard TER’s that will be used. The cables were molded on but they were very fragile and broke easily when attempting to trim the inside of the loop. I decided to remove them and use some wire instead. I adjusted the mounts for these to match the mounting holes on the aircraft. The Eduard set has photo etch details for the bottom of the rack mounts as well. I also built up the Flying Leathernecks resin MK-83 bombs. I also added photo etch details to the landing gear doors and had to fill in some mold marks. I still need to add the panel lines around the nose and some rivet details on the fuselage side after all the putty and sanding. I will be making the boarding ladders in the down position and it looks like these will need some work as well. There are mold marks that need to be filled and then there is a lot of photo etch details that need to be added to the them. I am hoping to get all these little details completed so I can start base coating the fuselage.

    I have been reviewing the movie multiple times. The paint scheme is kind of weird. Normally the Viet Nam era aircraft were gull grey top and white underside. The movie aircraft was painted light ghost grey with a dark ghost grey around the cockpit and spine. The flaps were only painted white on top. The nose, rudder, rear stabilizers, and topside flaps were all painted white. The only other issue is in the movie they note they are using the 1000lbs bombs and the flight scenes show them with the normal free-fall tails on the aircraft. But the scenes where the bombs drop they are using the MK-82 snake eye tails. I will be using the free fall tails as shown on the loaded aircraft in flight.

    You can see many more photos and details from the start in my build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-a-6a-intruder-flight-of-the-intruder/

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    John vd Biggelaar said 11 months, 3 weeks ago:

    The correction on the nose looks great, David @davids_models
    Also work done with the PE is very impressive.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 11 months, 3 weeks ago:

    Excellent job so far, my friend @davids_models! Indeed, the scheme is interesting, as is "the bomb situation".

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    David Kopielski said 11 months, 2 weeks ago:

    SCENE FIVE:

    Five weeks into Intruder and just like in the movie, I am doing the first run “downtown”. It has been a busy week with my career job and with spring here I have been taking care of things around the house so my time on the bench has been limited this week. I was able to get the fuselage masked and sprayed the white areas then turned my attention to painting the other parts. The resin triple ejection racks were painted and then the decals that came with the set were applied. Since the boarding ladders will be in the down position I had to fill the mold marks with putty and then added the photo etch details to the ladders. I also used some 30 gauge red wire for the handle. These were then painted red.

    Next came all the painting of the landing gear doors. I pre-shaded the edges and will finish these with some post shading prior to installing them. I also painted the edges the safety red. I also painted the splitters on the intakes red. The bombs were all painted as well. Finally, I base coated the rest of the aircraft. As mentioned previously the paint scheme is not accurate to the time period however it matches what they used in the movie. The underside was painted using Light Ghost Grey, the topside was painted with Dark Ghost Grey, and the area between nose and windscreen was painted anti-glare black.

    I am now working on installing the landing gear and all the other parts as well as preparing for making and adding the custom decals to match the movie scheme.

    You can see many more photos and details from the start in my build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-a-6a-intruder-flight-of-the-intruder/

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 11 months, 2 weeks ago:

    All looking superb, my friend @davids_models!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 11 months, 2 weeks ago:

    All looking better than great, David @davids_models

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    David Kopielski said 11 months, 1 week ago:

    SCENE SIX:

    The sixth week of the A-6A is now “feet dry”. I am slowly getting more time on the bench. This week I installed all the landing gear and most of the landing gear doors. I am saving the forward nose gear door until after the rest of the aircraft has had its top coat applied. I painted the tail hook and other details on the fuselage like the jet exhaust and CHAFF blocks.

    I also added the final photo etch details for the fuselage like the antennas and panel details. I installed both boarding ladders as well. The aircraft just needs a couple of items added then it will be ready for the decals. I spent one evening studying many screen shots I pulled from the movie and created the decals I need for the specific scheme of “Devil 505”.

    Finishing up the weeks work, I added the photo etch details to the windscreen and canopy then hand painted the black insides of the frames. I am starting to mask the outsides so I can apply the base coat and top coat. I am hoping to complete this build within the next two weeks. I also hope everyone has a safe Memorial weekend remembering our military members who never made it back from performing their patriotic duties.

    You can see many more photos and details from the start in my build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-a-6a-intruder-flight-of-the-intruder/

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 11 months, 1 week ago:

    Fantastic progress, my friend @davids_models!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 11 months, 1 week ago:

    Excellent progress indeed, David @davids_models
    Adding PE to the canopy is such a challenge, one misstake and all goes misty.

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    George R Blair Jr said 11 months, 1 week ago:

    Great progress, David @davids_models. 1/48 scale A-6s have a very satisfying bulk about them. Your decals look perfect and the pilot names certainly remind me of the movie.

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    David Kopielski said 11 months ago:

    SCENE Seven:

    Week seven has arrived and I am still having brief time on the bench. However, with the time I was able to sit at the bench I completed the painting and detailing of the canopy and windscreen. I also finished the nose gear door. I really like the Molotow chrome paint pens. I used it on the canopy mirrors and the landing light. The fuselage had some small painting to be done on the formation lights. I also built the centerline drop tank and finished it off with painting and decals. I added the placard decals to the MK-83 bombs as well.

    Next I started the decaling of the fuselage. I am using a mix of the kit decals for the standard markings and the custom decals I made for the movie scheme. Hoping to finish this build over the next week but we will see how much bench time I can get this week.

    You can see many more photos and details from the start in my build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-a-6a-intruder-flight-of-the-intruder/

    7 attached images. Click to enlarge.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 11 months ago:

    Your usual superb progress and ditto results so far, my friend @davids_models!