So whilst I've been messing about with some armour builds, I'm still very much in an aircraft mindset and having mooched around the stash yesterday I pulled this out. I've not built a late Cold War jet for a while so this should be fun.

I'd actually started this a few years ago (I can't remember when - I think I'd started a Monogram EF-111A as well) because I'd actually built up the cockpit and joined the nose section. I'm not sure what past me was thinking with that cockpit, and why he didn't feel the need to paint the PE panels, but present me might try and fix it.

When I got back into the hobby in 2010, my main area of interest was old British kits. I noticed at the time that there was a kind of reverse snobbery in thosecircles, with Tamiya and Hasegawa looked upon as awful 'shake and bake' kits that you just threw together - I've since learned, as far as Hasegawa goes, that that statement is total BS. This kit is NOT a shake and bake - if you''ve ever built it you'll know what I mean. The fuselage is very complicated to put together, and whilst the fit is ok-ish, it's very fragile as it goes together as the engineering is very poor - and I have had to put a couple of shim's in place as I had a couple of large gaps.
I know the nature of swing wing aircraft generally causes headaches in fuselage construction, but this was something else. Annoyingly you can't even swing the wings, as they're fixed in the 'everything out' configuration.


This is the main problem area, in the join around the main u/C bay - itself a very vague fit). It's not until the splitter mounts go on does it start to strengthen up.

I'm pleased to have got this far, and am in the process of sorting out the seams before I go any further. I think the poor fuselage construction was what halted me in this build anyway, as I found it rather intimidating. I think however, that now it's together it might be a nice looking model. I don't have a huge amount of experience with Hasegawa (the only other kit of theirs I've built is the F-117A, which I need to build again at some point) but I think I might get some more in the future. I STILL need to find a good F-15A in 1/72.
A note on decals, the ones in the kit are shot and besides I wanted to built an aircraft from RAF Upper Heyford, as I used to live near it, and there's something about F-111's from UH that just says 'Cold War' to me. I managed to pick up this old sheet for some Lybian Raiders.

Anyway - onwards and upwards, sorry for the long intro-post.
Cheers!