Hobby Boss 1/48 A-6A intruder
Discussion
Having really enjoyed building the 1/48 Tamiya F-14A I thought I’d try my hand at another US navy Cold War jet. Initially I thought of an F-4, but have decided to hang on until the new Tamiya kit.
The A-6 has always been one of my personal favourites, so after a bit of research on scalemates and you tube I decided the hobby boss kit looked like a good option.
So far I’ve got as far as opening the box. One immediate disappointment is the white metal landing gear inner structure of the earlier kits has been replace by plastic. Hopefully the assembly will be strong enough.
I’m going to make a start tonight, but wanted some opinions on.
1. Wings folded or not?
2. If not folded do I show all the flaps and slats open?
3. The kit has a radar, so do I show the radome open? (I think no on this, but could be persuaded)
The A-6 has always been one of my personal favourites, so after a bit of research on scalemates and you tube I decided the hobby boss kit looked like a good option.
So far I’ve got as far as opening the box. One immediate disappointment is the white metal landing gear inner structure of the earlier kits has been replace by plastic. Hopefully the assembly will be strong enough.
I’m going to make a start tonight, but wanted some opinions on.
1. Wings folded or not?
2. If not folded do I show all the flaps and slats open?
3. The kit has a radar, so do I show the radome open? (I think no on this, but could be persuaded)
generationx said:
Interested in this, especially what you think about the HobbyBoss quality as I’ve never tried them.
By the way, let’s see wings folded and radome open!
I have actually built a few hobby boss kits before. The quality isn't up there with Tamiya, but better than the likes of Revell and Tamiya. So far this kits looks pretty nice (although I haven't actually started it yet) By the way, let’s see wings folded and radome open!
What you can't deny is the value for money they represent. From a Japanese company this kit would probably cost twice the price.
I am going to make a start on the cockpit this evening.
I think I'm going to go Radome open and wings folded.
Work is really kicking my butt today, so decided to do half hour at lunchtime to reduce the blood pressure.
Started with one of the seats.
Here’s a pic of the ejection seat sprue from the Tamiya F-14a (same / very similar seats)
The level of detail is very similar. The finish is better on the Tamiya parts with little clean up required.
Started with one of the seats.
Here’s a pic of the ejection seat sprue from the Tamiya F-14a (same / very similar seats)
The level of detail is very similar. The finish is better on the Tamiya parts with little clean up required.
Another bit of lunchtime building.
Did a quick job on the seats. One problem is a complete lack of decals and painting instructions.
According to the instructions everything is flat black....
I’ve built enough MK5 seats to know that isn’t right.
I raided the decal box for something that looked okay. I think I’ll get away with it.
Not my best work, but I want to build a well used looking aircraft.
Did a quick job on the seats. One problem is a complete lack of decals and painting instructions.
According to the instructions everything is flat black....
I’ve built enough MK5 seats to know that isn’t right.
I raided the decal box for something that looked okay. I think I’ll get away with it.
Not my best work, but I want to build a well used looking aircraft.
I didn’t quite manage to finish the cockpit. I still have the pedals and joysticks to add.
I decided to dry fit the parts so far together. I have to say I’m quite impressed with the detail and think it turned out nicely.
Have to say the painting instructions are virtually non existent. I have been looking at references on line.
I decided to dry fit the parts so far together. I have to say I’m quite impressed with the detail and think it turned out nicely.
Have to say the painting instructions are virtually non existent. I have been looking at references on line.
Dr Jekyll said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
That cockpit looks superb
+1I sometimes wish a manufacturer would do a series of large scale kits of cockpits. Unless you can climb round a real one a kit cockpit is the best way of seeing what it's like.
Dr Jekyll said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
That cockpit looks superb
+1I sometimes wish a manufacturer would do a series of large scale kits of cockpits. Unless you can climb round a real one a kit cockpit is the best way of seeing what it's like.
dr_gn said:
Dr Jekyll said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
That cockpit looks superb
+1I sometimes wish a manufacturer would do a series of large scale kits of cockpits. Unless you can climb round a real one a kit cockpit is the best way of seeing what it's like.
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