Fairey Gannet ASS1, Z Flight, 7 Squadron, Royal Scots Navy 1968

Started by Doug K, April 02, 2018, 08:10:48 AM

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Doug K

My go at the GB, My usual time-line as seen elsewhere.

In this case a Gannet of Z flight 7 Sqdn RSN, based at RSAF Sumburgh, Shetland.
I'll fill in the full back story more later but with over 3,000 islands the Scots have a few fixed aircraft carriers to call upon (in the real-world, over 60% of UK waters are actually in the Scottish Economic zone).
Maintaining Naval control over Maritime Patrol keeps the RSN in the fixed-wing business following WW2.

As for the model? Revell Kit bought on fleabay, found to be incomplete - no cockpit - hence the Eduard set and some plasticard......
Very oddly it came with a bonus sprue of a Lancaster Fuselage, I have decided that this will NOT play a part in the final build!

No final paint decided upon yet, Norwegian Atlantique or US Navy grey/white? It'll be a surprise to me as much to you!

IMG_1401 by doug_alba, on Flickr

AeroplaneDriver

Love the idea of the Gannett in USN White/Gray, but for the operating environment something darker seems more appropriate. 
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Doug K

Quote from: AeroplaneDriver on April 02, 2018, 10:00:03 AM
Love the idea of the Gannett in USN White/Gray, but for the operating environment something darker seems more appropriate.

Yeah, that's my dilemma!
Anyway, it's becomimg a nightmare, who ever had it before obviously began the kit, all the cockpit floor, bomb bay interior, as well as the cockpit parts are missing. So that includes the wing bracing. More work than planned!

AeroplaneDriver

So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Captain Canada

CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

Doug K

🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 idiot! Me, mean. It's taken weeks to sort out an interior and to effectively fabricate the parts missing. I closed the fuselage up last night and teased, this morning, that I haven't put in the nose weight! 😬

So the hook is going to be extended...... despite the aircraft being land based....

Rheged

Quote from: Doug K on April 14, 2018, 12:39:26 AM
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 idiot! Me, mean. It's taken weeks to sort out an interior and to effectively fabricate the parts missing. I closed the fuselage up last night and teased, this morning, that I haven't put in the nose weight! 😬

So the hook is going to be extended...... despite the aircraft being land based....

Sumburgh isn't a huge runway........and you can operate it off the airstrip on Fair Isle if it's hooked.
"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....."
It  means that you read  the instruction sheet

Doug K

Quote from: Rheged on April 14, 2018, 12:50:25 AM
Quote from: Doug K on April 14, 2018, 12:39:26 AM
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 idiot! Me, mean. It's taken weeks to sort out an interior and to effectively fabricate the parts missing. I closed the fuselage up last night and teased, this morning, that I haven't put in the nose weight! 😬

So the hook is going to be extended...... despite the aircraft being land based....

Sumburgh isn't a huge runway........and you can operate it off the airstrip on Fair Isle if it's hooked.

I'll use that 😁

Doug K

Going to miss the deadline, vacations and work travels got in the way 😐

But the theme has given me a bucket of ideas 🙂

NARSES2

Quote from: Doug K on May 27, 2018, 11:27:39 AM

But the theme has given me a bucket of ideas 🙂

Shame about missing the deadline but it's great that it's given you loads of ideas  :thumbsup:

Enjoy the hols
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Doug K

OK, so due to work and the Gannet from fleabay missing an entire interior (including wing bracing, engine exhausts, bomb bay and cockpit) which is actually the structural skeleton for the whole damn thing, I have somewhat overshot the deadline........ If this should be put elsewhere Mods, please do so.

Anyway, A Fairey Gannet ASS1 of Z (Zetland) Flight, No 7 Squadron Royals Scots Navy. Shortly after Exercise Northern Wedding in 1975, where the Sumburgh (Shetland)-based flight hosted US Navy squadron VS-29 ashore from USS Enterprise. So delighted were the US Crews by the hospitality of some real Vikings, they allowed Z flight to use their own Viking ship insignia on their tails. Scots Navy doctrine follows a variation on the Swedis dispersed operations, particularly for Maritime Operations.

Revel Kit (I may try the Trumpeter one next) brush painted (I am now really going to have to get an airbrush) and Humbrol Enamels (maybe never again, except the 20 year old ones I still have an which are fine).

This truly was a nightmare and I'm glad it's over! I had better results from Novo ones in the '70s and '80s!.

IMG_1408 (1) by doug_alba, on Flickr

IMG_1409 (1) by doug_alba, on Flickr

IMG_1410 (1) by doug_alba, on Flickr




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sandiego89

Quote from: Doug K on July 15, 2018, 06:30:55 AM
brush painted (I am now really going to have to get an airbrush)...   

Looks great!  Like the scheme very much.

Air brushing is a good skill to learn.  It can make for some great models.  Also consider spray paint cans.  I uses them often, and much less clean up and fuss than an airbrush.  I have found that cheap hardware store variety does just fine, and for such colors as your Gannet you could easily find close enough colors. 

I brush, use spray cans and airbrush.  I find myself increasingly using spray cans for large objects and brushes only for small detail. 
Dave "Sandiego89"
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kitbasher

Very smart.  And you've just give me an idea for the FROGspawn Gannet that's in the 'get rid' box.  Other than get rid of it I mean!
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Doug K

Quote from: sandiego89 on July 15, 2018, 07:42:30 AM
Quote from: Doug K on July 15, 2018, 06:30:55 AM
brush painted (I am now really going to have to get an airbrush)...   

Looks great!  Like the scheme very much.

Air brushing is a good skill to learn.  It can make for some great models. K Also consider spray paint cans.  I uses them often, and much less clean up and fuss than an airbrush.  I have found that cheap hardware store variety does just fine, and for such colors as your Gannet you could easily find close enough colors. 

I brush, use spray cans and airbrush.  I find myself increasingly using spray cans for large objects and brushes only for small detail.

Thanks, I use Tamiya rattle cans on my RC model ships, I will move to acrylics too, I think.