1:48 Scale Revell Rafale M

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So after the mammoth effort of the Challenger diorama, I thought I'd go for something less complex and belaboured :smiling3:

I picked this kit up off eBay quite cheaply simply because it looked neat and it had the bonus of some modelling tools such as sprue cutter, clamp and some more tweezers. Its been in the stash since February and I thought it would make an easy build.

Now, it occurred to me that we are always seeing planes modelled with gear down, canopy open and often pilot-less. This kit automatically assumes thats how you are going to build it - in fact the supplied canopy has tabs to display it open and the fuselage has slots for the tabs. This has struck me as quite sad - planes are meant to be seen in their natural element - looping around the sky, not trapped on the ground. Therefore I decided to build this as a flying example!

First problem - the aforementioned tabs and slots. Meh, not that big of a deal.

Second problem... no pilot figure!

So I found a "French Fighter Pilot" from PJ Productions (481116 - French fighter pilot seated in a/c (80' - 90')) and the PE set from Eduard for the Rafale M.

After a lot of reshaping and a bit of chopping to make the pilot fit, the cockpit went together rather well. I'm afriad I dobn't ahve in progress pics, just these taken today... I only decided to do a WIP this evening, otherwise I'd have been cataloguing the progress over the last week...View attachment 32721

So here he is in the seat. The seat in the kit looks pretty good so I didn't bother trying to source a replacement. I found plenty of photos online to check it against and it looked pretty accurate. I added a few painted warning flashes and colour highlights. Fitting the polot to the seat required quite a bit of carving and reshaping of both his back and the seat. I removed the moulded on seatbelts and used parts of the PE set to represent the seat belts attaching him to the seat. The figure had quite well moulded seatbelts of his own, although some had to be removed to be replaced by the PE. His legs had to come off at the knees however to fit inside the cockpit.

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Here we are just about to put the seat into the cockpit, and while writing this I have realised I've forgotten to attach the PE ejection handle that should be between the pilots legs.

Again I found several photos of Rafale cockpits on the net and although there were several differences, it allowed me to add some highlights and try to put something onto the visible monitor displays.

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Here we have the cockpit all closed up and ready to fit into the fuselage

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This is my first modern plane since returning to the hobby, so its interesting to try new things. I've got the 1:48 Italeri Tornado IDS in the stash as well for later, and a Revell Harrier GR7/9 on its way!

Oh yes and to further my aims of building an "In Flight" model, at Dunsfold I found in the Mr Model tent that Airfix have released the old 1:24 scale Spitfire model stand as a "standalone" accessory with two of them in a box for a fiver! So I picked a box up and will have a bash at putting a stand together that doesn't require an ugly slot in the bottom of the plane!

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Comments welcome :smiling3:

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Your pilot looks excellent - the poor soul.

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You made a good job of painting that pilot. Poor sod. We are all forced to do the most wicked things to pilot figures. It is a rare thing when one can just drop into place with out having to revert to major surgery to get him in the seat.

That cock pit looks great. Not a lot of room in it is there!

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So progress has been slow but steady, with lots of little bits getting done and some planning work to see how this can be mounted in flying pose without cutting hole or slots in anything for a stand...

In the meantime I worked on the missiles:

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Currently painting the engine exhausts and trying to get some of the marvellous metallic effects I've seen on here but with brush painting. I'm hoping I can at least produce something presentable!

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More updates...

Further progress:

First off I have built the stand that will allow the Rafale to "fly":

Its an Airfix stand with a 3mm dia brass rod araldited into it. On the right you can see the underside of the Rafale with the receiving hole ready. This hole has a block of balsa wood stuck behind it with araldite to give the rod somewhere to seat into and give it strength. The tail hook has also been attached.

So as for the Rafale itsellf, the cockpit has been added to the upper fuselage and the two halves of the fuselage have been joined.

As you can see I have already filled the slots that were in along the right side of the cockpit to accept the tabs for the canopy, I've also added the PE for the grills halfway down. I've left off the canards as they just get in the way of sanding the seams, especially with the poorly fitting engine intakes.

On the underside, I've fitted the landing gear doors shut and a significant amount of sanding has been required on the undersides of the intakes. I sprayed a coat of primer on first as is my habit with the major parts as I feel this helps with seams and fitting items.

So things are begining to come together now. Just need to finish sanding the intakes and then it will be onto the wings. I've assembled the tail but left it off for now. Engine exhausts are also a work in progress, trying to get some nice metallic effects using various brush applied metallic colours. Watch this space...

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Looking good Andrew.

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Coming on great andrew, nice cockpit. Its always a nice change to see aircraft in flight and the rafale is a very cool looking bird, cant wait to see it , cheers tony
 
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Well 3 months pass by after I put this to one side due to having problem with the paintwork using a brush. I was very unhappy with the finish - it s a grey plane and brush painting so much grey did not work, so I put it to one side until I got the eventual airbrush. Well that time is now!

So I looked this model out yesterday and took the isopropyl alcohol to the previous paintwork. I was able to strip it back to the primer using a sponge quite nicely and left it overnight to dry out. This evening I had a go with the airbrush. I tried some pre-shading but was not very successful as my skill with the airbrush is still a bit ropey and the thinned black went everywhere but where I wanted it to go! Anyway, then mixed up some xf20 with thinner and gave it a coat or 5. I thinned the paint a bit too much at first and the layer was very thin, but improved the mix and got a nice smooth coat,e ven able to go over the pre-shading so it looks okay.

I'm very pleased with how this looks now, but I doubt it will photograph well just at the moment. Next I'll put some Klear on it. Not sure whether to do this with my usual paintbrushes or try the airbrush. What do people use to thin Klear down for the airbrush?
 
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keep up good work Andrew...

Mirage will be grat when you paint it with AB

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Nice to see this one return. Airbrushes are great, but we all need practice. But when it works, it really works !!
 
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Well its been a busy few days and I can now say it is complete! I could never have done this without the airbrush. The fuel tanks had 3 attempts at brush painting but all got stripped back to primer because something went wrong and then I airbushed them and they came out perfect first time!

just to recap, this has a pilot figure from PJ Productions, plus the Eduard etch set - although most of it went unused as a lot of it concerned the undercarriage. Sadly you can't see much of the cockpit internals. The stand is an Airfix 1:24 scale stand with a piece of brass rod. Paint is Tamiya plus Flory Models washes.

Its a nice kit but the wing joints are a bit of a bugger! Lots of stencils! This was built as per the instructions to represent a plane from the Flotille 12F.
 

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beautiful Andrew, and so nice to see a "flyer"

Well done and 5 stars.

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Looks great Andrew, the painting is really good & it looks very realistic. I do like the 'in-flight' pose, you can almost see the flames from the AB's!

Top stuff!

Cheers

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