1/72 Hasegawa EA-6B (Finished)

Aires cockpit, Wolfpack wing-fold and marking from Microscale to choose from.

So far, just have the main pit parts done.

Very, very nice cockpit. It looks A LOT like the real thing did. What squadron are you going to mark it with? I can tell you that 129 was the rag (training) squadron for prowlers. I was in 132 when we were on the SARATOGA. So, I’ll be watching this build with lots of interest. Keep up the good work.

Bill

That pit by Aires is incredably well detailed as is the painting by Fermis. Simply beautiful Mate .

Outstanding

I’ll be keeping an eye on this. I have a hase A-6 but would like to get an EA-6 as well. really nice start, love the look of the pit.

Hello!

That cockpit is a beauty, and what I like even more ist that you’re doing a high-viz prowler here. Remains me of a Matchbox EA-6B I’ve built more than 20 years ago, while I was still in the primary school!

Can you say something more about that decal set? Does it have any Vietnam aircraft?

Thanks for sharing and good luck with your build, have a nice day

Paweł

Fermis -

Holy smokes that “pit” is awesome sir! Such wonderful detail…will be watching every step of this build. Please take a lot of photos.

That pit looks terrific! I’ve still never figured out how you get 1/32 pits to fit in your 1/72 Builds. gk

Nice!!!

Thanks guys![t$t]

Had a hard time with nailing down a scheme for this one. I have finally decided on VAQ-141 “Shadowhawks”.

Not a huge update here…just some drying glue!

Just a bit of masking and she’ll be ready to start painting!

Perfect Scheme Farmis…Outstanding design [Y][Y]

She’s looking good. I like the 141 paint scheme. Keep up the good work.

Thanks guys!

Got all the preshading done today. Had to order another kit, in order to get the markings I wanted for this one…nothing wrong with having another kit to do later on! That should be here any day now.

Nice work fermis, loking forwar to seeing how the paint job comes out.

Can’t wait to see some color on this. That pit is unbelievable.

Break time is over!

Had another change in marking options.

Decided on VAQ-135 “Black Ravens”…

Got all the major painting done…

…and…back on break. Headed out in the a.m. for Indiana, to go to the Indy contest!

Ive never seen black leading edges on a Prowler before. Niiiice!

Thats a real nice sheme, great work.

Thanks guys!

It’s been slow going lately.

“Authentic Decals” is a good name to remember…to STAY AWAY FROM!!! The first decal I tried to use just crumbled. (I’ve had the same experience from them before). I sealled the whole sheet (so I had to cut out each one, as close as possible)…they were still a major PITA to deal with. The smaller markings…not so bad…but the big ones on the tail…made me hate my mother for bringing me into a world that had “Authentic Decals”!

I did not realize how bad those tail marking were…until going back at looking at real pics. The “bird” should be nice straight lines. I had done a bit of touch up with a brush…but not good enough…

BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

In a high risk move…I masked over the decal, and erased the white line with black…pulled that off…re-masked and sprayed new white lines (top and bottom). The big risk was the possibility of pulling up decal with the tape…very minimal damage…simple mask and repaint to fix those couple of spots. End reslut…much better!

Hmmmm…not really liking the camera on this new phone.

OUTSTANDING JOB, Fermis! You have done an amazing job on the cockpit! Hard to believe that it’s 1/72nd scale! Sorry to read about the decal issues, but you seem to have overcome that obstacle. Good for you!!

I built the same Hasegawa kit when I was stationed at Iwakuni, Japan, back in 1989, although it had different decals than what your kit has. I remember it being an easy kit when built out of the box. I built it with VMAQ-2 markings (used to be the “Play Bunnies” markings, but political correctness took that away many years ago). As far as I know, the finished product is still on display at the small hobby shop on the base, as I left it there when I got orders back to Cherry Point in late 1989. But, more probably, it was used for target practice at the base rifle range after I left!!

Again, great job, Fermis! Looking forward to seeing the finished product soon.