So it�s been over a year since my last post. Yeah, I took a break from this Enterprise project, and went back to my comfort zone and built a few 1/72 WWII planes in the interim.
But about September of last year (2014) I returned to this project. As I stated early on, I will build each of the aircraft in 1/72 before I do the 1/720 squadron. And so I have started with the A-6A Intruder of VA-35, Black Panthers.
First, I always try to use to most definitive references I can find. As mentioned before I�ve been using the GRS Videos, Naval Aviation Films, DVD, �USS Enterprise CVAN-65 1968 Tonkin Gulf� (see
http://cv41.org/ ) which is actual footage of flight deck operations from the time in question. I made numerous stills from the video which I could then zoom in on at length. I also referred to The Military Press; The History of US Naval Air Power; by Robert L. Lawson which has a �center fold� of the 1967 (a year earlier) configuration of this plane. And lastly, the USS Enterprise (CVAN 65) WestPac Cruise Book 1968, which is now available on line at
http://navysite.de/cruisebooks/cvn65-68/index.html.
Below are a few shots of the 1/72 plane. It is the MRC/Fujimi A-6A Knight Rider kit No.27016, with the squadron specific decals coming for the old Hasegawa/Minicraft kit No. JS-023.
With the 1/72 plane as my �model� I then moved on to the Trumpeter 1/700 A-6E Set, kit # 03421. I used Starfighter Decals Part # 700-53, 1968 USS Enterprise,CVAN-65,CVW-9 (NG) all aircraft, for the 1/700 decals. I also used 2 of the Gold Medal Models Part # 700-33A, 1/4 Airwing Details photo-etched sets for the landing gear doors, bomb racks, and refueling probes.
I painted the tops gray, then embedded them upside down in poster sticky tack to mask the tops and painted the bottom of the planes white. Then I hand painted the tops of the control surfaces and rear wings white. Then I painted the wheels and leading edges of the air intakes black; and the exhausts burnt iron. Next, I used the same custom mixed chromide yellow-cream color from the 1/72 plane for the nose and leading edges of the wings. Lastly, I used Testors gloss Sky Blue for the canopies; and once dry coated that with Alclad Chrome to achieve what I think is a nice effect. (The blue alone just didn�t look right.) With all of the above thoroughly dry, I cut off the wings on 9 of the 12 planes so that I could pose the with wings folded.
Then came the decals. Let me say that the Starfighter Decals are outstanding! But they are VERY delicate. As a precaution, I coated the sheet with Microscale Decal Film to �strengthen� them a bit. I had to hand cut them individually which is very time consuming. (Each plane took about an hour!) They slide very nicely after only 15 seconds or so in a drop of water; and they nestle right down with a dab of Microscale Red setting solution. Again, they�re super delicate so get them where you want them then touch them with the solution and leave them alone because they will get mushy in about 10-15 seconds. To position and hold the planes for some of the decal application, I use a plastic water bottle cap.
With all the decals applied, I moved to �final assembly.� I glued the folded wings in place. And finally, I glued the tiny delicate photo-etched refueling probes in place.
Below are step by step shots of the process above.
The 1/72 RA-5C Vigilante of RVAH-1 Smokin' Tigers and it�s 1/720 counterparts are next!