The 'here we go again thread'... (1/48 Tornado GR.1)

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The 'here we go again thread'... (1/48 Tornado GR.1)

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Well it would seem that this GB is collecting unfinished/unstarted build threads from yours truly, so here's another one - hopefully resulting in a finished build!

I'm building this - mainly as a tribute to the fact that these fine aircraft were retired from service this year to make way for the F-35... To my mind it has some very big shoes to fill.

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Currently I'm working on the cockpit and seats, and the pilots. - I'll post up some photo's later.

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Re: The 'here we go again thread'... (1/48 Tornado GR.1)

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Maybe I spoke to soon for no new 1/48 jets for you... :hmm:

The Tornado is an awesome aircraft. I can see the F-35 fulfilling some of the same roles of the Tornado, but not all. Each having its own strengths and weaknesses when compared to the other.
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No I'm fully up on building in both scales - I enjoy both for differing reasons!

Don't get me wrong, I'm really starting to warm to the F-35 since its started coming into service over here, but I can't help thinking we retired the GR.4s a few years too early. But then I suppose we just don't have the budget we used too. I do think the Lightning II will serve us well, I just wish we had more of them.
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At our new home in AZ I’m seeing plenty of F-35s every day there. Mostly because the main training base for the type, Luke AFB, is a short distance away. I am quickly warming to the type now that I see them out flying, and flying a LOT. Luke used to train Bundesluftwaffe F-104 aviators. And their Tornado drivers were trained at Holloman or Cannon AFB in New Mexico, a few hundred miles east. I saw a few of those Tornadoes at local air shows. Kinda funny to see the dark Luftwaffe aircraft with a New Mexico Native American insignia shield on the tail. At my last visit to a popular BBQ eatery near Luke, there were a bunch of Japanese personnel in uniform enjoying some time off base and a good American meal.

I’m glad to hear that you’re still building 1/48 Stuart. Seems like this place is mostly 1/72 and 1/32 lately....
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:popcorn: I love the Tornado! I agree that they retired them a year or two to early.
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Medicman71 wrote::popcorn: I love the Tornado! I agree that they retired them a year or two to early.
Glad to hear it Mike!

I'm torn at the moment between my favorite wrap-a-round Green Grey camo from RAF Germany or Gulf war Pink (which I'm not overly fond off but an important part of the aircraft's history) :hmm:
Stikpusher wrote:At our new home in AZ I’m seeing plenty of F-35s every day there. Mostly because the main training base for the type, Luke AFB, is a short distance away. I am quickly warming to the type now that I see them out flying, and flying a LOT. Luke used to train Bundesluftwaffe F-104 aviators. And their Tornado drivers were trained at Holloman or Cannon AFB in New Mexico, a few hundred miles east. I saw a few of those Tornadoes at local air shows. Kinda funny to see the dark Luftwaffe aircraft with a New Mexico Native American insignia shield on the tail. At my last visit to a popular BBQ eatery near Luke, there were a bunch of Japanese personnel in uniform enjoying some time off base and a good American meal.

I’m glad to hear that you’re still building 1/48 Stuart. Seems like this place is mostly 1/72 and 1/32 lately....
Sounds like you saw some pretty good aircraft action there Carlos - I wished I lived somewhere more active - I'm really looking forward to seeing an F-35 in the flesh! It was great to see those F-15Es and Ospreys in Wales. What were the Japanese guys flying?

Yes I'm still building 1/48 - Its always been something I want to get into as I've said before, but I'll still build 1/72 as well - a lot of the projects I want to do will be in that scale if for no other reason than space! I do feel like I've broken myself of being locked into one scale though - I'll build anything!

I do fancy building some of these new Airfix 1/48 British jets though - the new Hunter looks fab!
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I did some work on the cockpit over the weekend, it was pretty basic but I added the old Airwaves PE set. I'm not very well versed in modern cockpits but it doesn't look too bad!

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I will be adding the pilots..

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And I've been working on the flying surfaces...

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The cockpit is coming along fine Stuart. The Airwaves PE definitely helps. I’d say do an image search for Tornado cockpits, and have a look at the bang seats. Those get pretty busy colorwise.

Oh and the Japanese guys are training on F-35s. They are also involved in the JSF program.
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Thanks Stik, The seats are still a work in progress.

Ah cool - it doesn't surprise me that Japan is getting the Lightning. A, B or C?
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I think that the Japanese are getting the A & B versions. Their new “helicopter carriers” are having the flight decks built to withstand the jet blast & heat. The Chinese are not liking that at all.

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