US CARRIER AVIATION GROUP BUILD 2013

Well, I suppose when you have to use any of those black and yellow handles you are having a bad day…

The drummer for Chickenfoot is Chad Smith from the Chili Peppers. Michael Anthony was told his services were no longer needed in Van Halen after almost 30 years. Eddie had his son play bass. No gratitude.

So now VH is almost a full family band… interesting

Today’s update on my Scooter. I did all the detail work on the IP & side consoles. I think I will need to go back and redo the striping on the seat pull andles, but otherwise I am fairly satisfied with how thinhgs look. I also added a a drop of Testors Clear Parts Glue on each instruemnt lens, but do to the cool temps here that is taking a long time to dry out fully. Tomorrow I will try to get a better photo once that has happened. I also painted Flat Black on the IP hood and the ends of the intake trunks.

More to come in the next few days…

I was just coming back to post that about Chad Smith after looking at the CD case. That did suck about Mike Anthony. You know though, he’s exactly where he needs to be right now with Chickenfoot. Life has a way of working out for the good guys…one way or another!

**stikpusher:**Man that cockpit area looks great stik!!! Good attention to detail. I’m a sucker for detail lemme tell ya!!! I’m glued to the screen!

Well you sure do some impressive detail work there yourself my friend. As your SBD showed so well.

Stik, very convincing cockpit. I agree about your detail work. Nice!

Thanks for the info on all the emergency pull-handles, that’s a lot of potential emergencies to keep straight!

nice cockpit work

the one view made me think “I have seen that somewhere before”,and then I forgot about it and went to do something else

I picked up a stack of books to do something, and saw the photo of the cockpit on the back cover of the Detail & Scale Skyhawk book

some of the details are different (it’s a Super Fox),but, that is the “photo I thought I had seen before”,it is a little bit more subdued, but, after your panel is buried in the cockpit, it is going to look more subdued also

I can’t think of any better way to say “nice work” than to have a model part remind someone of a photo of the real part

Rex

Thank you guys.

Greg, while researching the cockpit I stumbled across a manual online for one of the earlier model Skyhaks, and just going over some of that gave me an appreciation for all that a pilot has to learn to become familiar with just to drive this particular aircraft. Never mind learning to take off and land at sea as well as learning to fight it as well. Quite sobering when you think about it.

Rex, that is indeed a great compliment. I cant think of a better one.

Now that the Clear Parts Glue for the instrument lenses has dried and cleared up I took a better photo

and one with the projector for the gunsight. I have since added a coat of Flat Black around it leaving only the top in a tinted clear color

Panel ended up great, Stik! Did the instrument decals come with the kit or are they aftermarket? (sorry if you already covered this). Never done individual decals, looks like a fun challenge. They look cool.

I hear you re carrier landings and the complexities of contemporary fighters. When I think about, and I mean really think about landing an aircraft on a carrier, my brain turns to scrambled eggs.

Looking very good there, Stik! What glue (brand) did you use for the lenses?

Greg: Yeah, landing on a carrier has to be really tough. Stik used AM decals for the IP btw…

Greg, the instruemnt decals are a mix of Airscale (majority- all the larger ones), and Monogram Pro Modeler (smaller ones)

SS, I used Testors Clear Parts Glue for the lenses.

Today I got the IP, gunsight projector, cockpit tub and nose weights installed. The gunsight projector was something of a beach to put in (Clear Parts Glue is NOT very tacky at all), as it kept falling out of place and at one point bounced under my workbench that took quite a bit of searching to find.

I will get it all sealed up tomorrow or Wednesday, depending on circumstances here.

Not to divert attention from your cockpit proper which I like so much, but I very much like the way you handled those side panels, Stik. They look GREAT!

For some reason, I’m reminded of of the plush leather semi-circular booth seats of the posh restaurant 50’s/60’s era, and have a burning desire to see you paint them a glossy-deep/dark purple! [clwn]

VERRRY nice work!!! This looks really good stik!!

One of my favorite watering holes (which also just happens to be a place of that sort from that era) has that decor, but more red than purple. Good old school food and drink.

Thanks guys. Those pics show it off pretty well and in spite of the tight confines, it is now coming together as I wanted.

Yes, I think deep-red is the color I was thinking. See why I can’t match colors on a model???

Gotta be the low light common in those places… Add alcohol and love is in the air… Lol!

Well, there ya go, Stik. I feel better now. [I]

Well in that case go have a drink. Places with that decor usually open early for the serious among us…

Well Stik, I sort of retired from drinking some years back, but still enjoy those places. In fact, we went to one last night and had a delightful appetizer style meal. They didn’t even look down their noses at us for not ordering from the bar, and as I looked around we weren’t the only ones. That’s something that has changed over the years. Used to be almost a social taboo to enter a bar and not ‘drink’. [angl] <<<<-- that’s me now. Ha ha.