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29 8 April 2020, 10:17
Very nice! I flew 745 on my last flight before winging in 1989. What color/paint brand did you use for the orange?
23 April 2021, 12:30
Wow - what a connection! Thanks for your comment.
The red/orange is Hataka lacquer Insignia Red and International Orange at a ratio of 4:1. It dried much darker than I mixed it, so I wish it were more orange.
A full write up on the build is here: jonbryon.com/hasegaw..uglas-ta-4j-skyhawk/
23 April 2021, 16:30
Thanks for the paint info. In my research, I saw somewhere that Model Master, FS12197, International Orange was recommended. I haven't tried it out on my TA-4J or my T-2C, but I thought I would pass it on to you. Your Build looks really good.
24 April 2021, 01:44
Wow! Just went to your link. I'll certainly come back to it when this Skyhawks is on the bench. I really appreciate you spreading your knowledge out like that.
24 April 2021, 01:50
And I think your right about it being just oh so too red. Concerning weathering this bird, they weren't the dirty fleet jets like the Intruders, hornets, etc. But the white did have a subtle dulled white where dirty hands, flight boots, etc would mar the white. Not quite sure how to achieve that. Probably start off really light, come back the next day, add just a touch and quit for the day, etc. Anyway, once again, that is a beautiful TA-4J!
24 April 2021, 01:59
Thanks Paul. You've seen them in the flesh (I haven't) and the problem is that red/orange looks so different in different photos! And then my photos look a bit different to the model as well (although I think these are pretty close). It's a very difficult colour to replicate.
I found quite a few good pictures of 745 and it did seem quite clean, but most of the photos were taken some distance away so the weathering becomes harder to see. There was a photo article in Combat Aircraft a few years ago that showed some very dirty white and red TA-4Js. White is very hard to weather in my opinion. I had another go recently with a red and white KAI T-50, but these are also generally pretty clean.
24 April 2021, 08:19
The funny thing about "745" Jon is that back in 1991, I was going through Subic Bay, PI on the way to the Arabian Sea with the USS Ranger (CV-61). I had wooden models made of the airplanes I had flown in the Navy by the local guy Ben Martinez that provided this service to the airwing for a pretty reasonable price. I selected "745" as it was the last A-4 I had flown prior to my winging in 1989. Ben Martinez made two of them (one for me & one to sell at the Navy Exchange). So when I saw Hasagawa's TA-4J with "745" I was really surprised. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but I wonder if that wooden model made its way to Hasagawa in Japan, or a photo of it. I still have the wooden "745" in my home office. Anyway, I thought it was interesting. Thanks again for your build report. That will be very helpful.
1 24 April 2021, 11:23
Jon,
Just finished my Skyhawk. I noticed in a photo of your project that the US National Star on the left wing was laid down very nicely over the stall fences. I had a problem with the decal laying over those. How did you get it looking so nice?
Thanks, Paul Moore
1 9 September, 14:38
Amazing that I have overlooked this album so far! A first-class work and a top paint job. Chapeau!
1 9 September, 14:52
Thanks for the comments on this old build!
Paul - These decals are from Furball, and so often perform much better than the kit decals. I left it floating in a pool of Mr Mark Setter and just let it dry to see what happened. Once it was dry, it had conformed pretty well, and so then I used Daco Red setting solution to help it further. It really stretched the decal out so I had red bleed through from underneath, and had to mask and spray some of the white star. There are some photos in here: jonbryon.com/hasegaw..uglas-ta-4j-skyhawk/
9 September, 17:24
Jon,
One last question. On your excellent link to your build report (I just subscribed), you mentioned, "black CA and filler powder". Could you specify exactly what "filler powder" is? I'm guessing talcum powder but not sure. Thanks, Paul
1 10 September, 10:23
Thanks Paul. The filler powder is from VMS: vms-supplies.com/vms-ca-glue-filler It might be the same as talc for all I know, but it works well enough for me 🙂
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