Monday, November 8, 2010

Building a 1:32 Hasegawa F-5E

Well, I just gave away a 1/32 F-5E to a friend. Actually it is not given away, it is more like i helped him construct it. So here goes.
I started off by assembling the cockpit. It was painted with light gull grey too. I haven't done the detailing for the switches yet.

Sprayed the instrument panel and side panel black. I dry brushed the instument panel with white to bring out the details. I dropped a drop of clear acrylic gloss on to each of the instrument face. Switches were painted white. I did not have any reference photograph.
Ok Previously you saw the F-5 cockpit. So this is how it looks like when fixed onto the fuselage.

One thing good about this hasegawa kit is that the fitting is really good. But too bad it is using protruding panel lines instead of recessed panel lines. So 1/2 a day is spent on rescribing.

The forward fuselage is fitted onto the rest of the body. Hardly any gap filling is needed. Almost like you take some cement, some super glue, throw it into the box, shake it a little and a full plane comes out.
An image of the rear end of the F-5. One side of the main wing is fitted on.
Image of the other side.
The F-5 is more or less done. Haven't painted, nor have I added landing gears.

F-5 Artic Tiger. Painting commences  
I painted the first coating with duck egg blue. After which, the stripes were painted with intermediate blue.
Here's the family Picture with the other F-5s
added landing gears and wheels.

Finally I added Decals to it.

I followed the aggressor pattern, but i thought the red star would be boring. So i put a wolf pic which is from my acedemy F-16C. I scanned it into my computer and printed out with decal paper. In fact all the decals here are customized. I find it more fun.



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