I remember my first trip to the Australian National Aviation Museum in Moorabbin well, I was and still am awed by the collection of aircraft there. The Mirage, Sabre, Beaufighter and other aircraft from Australia's great aviation past, but surprisingly, or maybe not so much, one of the aircraft there stole my attention the moment I first saw it. It's big, ugly and at the same time ruggedly charming, The Fairey Gannet. I looked at it with its 8 bladed counter rotating props, massive tale and wings and wondered how the hell it got off the deck of an Aircraft Carrier. I knew I had to build one. I put the word out that I wanted one, and once again Wally came to the rescue for a reasonable price.
After finally getting the Commissioned Herc, the dollhouse for my niece and the Bushmaster PMV of my desk it was time to crack open and start the kit.
I started off over a few nights, razor saw and wet n dry sand paper in hand, removing the moulding blocks from the sharp detailed cockpit, undercarriage and nose pieces, and last night after dinner I begun assembly. Now I just cant wait for this work day to be over and to get back into it tonight.
Work has been a bit quiet this week, so I have been able to spend a good deal of time searching the internet for references and build threads, so I'm aware that the nose fit will need a little work and the lack of locating pins on the fuselage halves can be a challenge, but I'm up to it and I think I may even head out to the museum again tomorrow morning for another look.