1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

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1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 17, 2016 4:11 pm

Hi folks,
Well I have just taken delivery of a 1:32 A-4 Skyhawk that is surplus to requirement from the Knotty collection, (and thanks very much to you Knotty for your generosity mate). She has been in long-term storage for quiet some time up in Knotty's roof " aircraft storage facility".

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I intend to turn her in to a Tracor/BAE Flight Systems civvie bird, (no surprises there I guess.....cause as we all know, military jets always look better in cool civvie colour schemes Paul :D ). Hopefully she will turn out looking something like this.

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Does anyone by chance happen to have a spare set of 1:32 A-4 jugs???
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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby hrtpaul » Sun Apr 17, 2016 9:34 pm

tor lives wrote:I intend to turn her in to a Tracor/BAE Flight Systems civvie bird, (no surprises there I guess.....cause as we all know, military jets always look better in cool civvie colour schemes Paul :D ).

See now I was gonna say I'll look into this for you when I get home but after that smart arsed comment, How Bout NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 17, 2016 9:36 pm

hrtpaul wrote:
tor lives wrote:I intend to turn her in to a Tracor/BAE Flight Systems civvie bird, (no surprises there I guess.....cause as we all know, military jets always look better in cool civvie colour schemes Paul :D ).

See now I was gonna say I'll look into this for you when I get home but after that smart arsed comment, How Bout NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:08 pm

Will you strip it completely, or give it a good sand?

Plenty of life in these little Scooters isn't there. Draken have been involved at Red Flag with their ex-RAN/RNZAF Scooters and hoping for a more permanent arrangement - very cool. These A-4Ks appear electronically like F-16s and operate at a fraction of the cost.
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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby tor lives » Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:17 pm

Unlike my usual process of complete strip back to bare plastic and a "from the ground up" rebuild, I think I will just sand this ol girl back and use the existing paint as the undercoat . Courtesy of an initial good quality build job by Knotty there is a lot I wanna preserve, (such as the cockpit). So no "ditching" into a full caustic soda bath for this ol girl.
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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby tor lives » Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:24 pm

Adam the Akrodude wrote:Plenty of life in these little Scooters isn't there. Draken have been involved at Red Flag with their ex-RAN/RNZAF Scooters and hoping for a more permanent arrangement - very cool.


Yeah Draken are showing the world what can be done with supposedly "clapped out, old Skyhawks, (Helen Clark's words.....long may they haunt her :evil: ).
My only complaint, (and I know it's superficial), is that Draken haven't re-painted the ex-Kiwi A-4s in a really cool civvie scheme like the Tracor/BAe Flight Systems colours. Come on Draken, those military colours are just so friggen boring :D .
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Re: 1:32 A-4 refurb to "civvie" bird

Postby Knotty » Tue Apr 19, 2016 5:51 pm

Looking good Ray, glad it's gone to a good home . I like the look of the new scheme .
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