Imai Sky 1 from UFO

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I haven't been posting much for a few months so I thought I'd make up for it with this quick build I started last week. I didn't intend to do a build thread so I didn't take any photos early on, so you'll just have to make do with these :smiling3:

First off the box:

As usual with Imai models they were intended as toys, so always have inappropriate working parts, eg the Spectrum Passenger jet with missiles! This is no exception, with spring loaded missiles - well actually the missile pods themselves being fired out of the front of the engines, chunky big wheels and an opening rear bulkhead which gave access to a compartment to store a miniature Mobile and Straker's car!

Sigh! So here is a sprue shot showing the bits I'm NOT using:

and here is the instruction sheet that gives an idea how poor this kit really is:

The first thing that is immediately obvious is that there is no cokpit detail and no Captain Carlin to fly it! So I started looking around to see what I had that would allow me to scratch build a cockpit. I came upon one of the remainders of this kit in my stash from which last year I stole the missile fins for the Alien Dropship pod torpedoes:

My first though was that I coulb rob this of the pilot seat and instrument panel and then I had a closer look at the cockpit:

Hmm that looks an interesting size... so I measure it up and bugger me if it didn't fit the cockpit glass and the cockput bulge in the fuselage almost perfectly!! It did mean chopping it up quite drastically, but I had bought 4 of these kits for £5 each last year just to get the missile fins! I've already given 2 of them away as they are a great little starter kit, very simple but looks fantastic:

(scuse the flash washing everything out!)

so I wasn't all that worried about doing some drastic surgery. I found a resin figure in the spares box, also left over from the Aliens Dropship build, who had a suitable helmet and close enough jacket and with some careful painting this was the result:

which is close enough to this

considering the scale.

So what of the rest of the kit? well the fairing on the underside is totally mis-shapen. The kit has it with a rectangular cross section whereas the original has a rhomboid shape and the front section has a metallic grille:

So this has had to be completely rebuilt! In addition the rocket pods in the kit were designed to be spring loaded and were a terrible shape:

Instead, I've replaced them with the front part of rocket pods from a 1:32 scale Hawker Hunter... the one that acts as my avatar (and which STILL isn't finished :sad: ) and you can see the result in that photo. The nose cone also needed work - in the original, it had a grille inside whereas the kit only has a sort of cross-like pattern engraved in the plastic. So this had some brass mesh added:

and so did the front part of the underside fairing:

Here you can also see the colour that will be used as the base colour. Its Ford Oyster Gold Metallic paint from Halfords. I'll try to put some panel variation in to give it more interest.

Finally, here is where I am as of this evening:

I've drilled out the cannon barrels that stick out. The panel "lines" are the usual trenches that Imai uses, but I'm not going to do anything about that.

You can see from the previosu pics that I've started spraying the nose cone. The very front appears to be dark silver. I started with some Mettalic Grey, but I think it needs to be darker,so next I'll add some Gun Metal. I've left the nose off so I can insert the cockpit later and save having to mask the windows.
 
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a lot of cutting n chopping going on shaping up nicely look forward to more progress
 

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A very interesting subject Andrew,and some very nice work on it . I'm glad you decided to post it WIP you pick some obscure kits which i like,
 
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Thanks guys, glad you are interested!

Bit more progress...

Its down to painting now, basic colour is Ford Oyster Gold Metallic but lots of panel shading will be done plus various other black or silver strips and panels. Main thing that done is the base:

It had to be done :smiling3: The base is an old picture frame with a scrap bit of MDF stuck on one side which supports the holes for the acrylic rods. it was then painted dark blue and layers of clear bathroom sealant were spread over it to build up the body of the water, with some thinned transparent blue sprayed between layers to give the colour depth. Highlights dry brushed with white artist acrylic paint and cotton wool glues around the acrylic rods to represent the exhausts.

This one shows more of the paint job on Sky 1

The nose is just dry fitted in this shot - havn't put the cockpit in yet as too much paint spraying going on! More panel lines and white, black and red lines to go on...
 
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Wow just when you think it can't get any better than this it does. your water base is amazing on par with the sky 1 this was one of my favourite TV shows when I was a little younger back in the 70s so to me this is very interesting thank you for sharing it :score:
 
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Hi Andrew,

This looks fantastic, I too love the UFO series, I have the full collection on DVD's and a couple Dinky Die-Cast SHADO Mobile units which I have used my own paint scheme's, more like modern military camo (European, Desert and Artic) and added a few bits and one that's a standard version...

Mind if I ask what scale is this please...

It's a big ***** from me...

Andy...
 
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The cockpit is from a 1:72 scale model. There is no scale given for the Sky 1 kit but I guessed it was 1:72
 

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That's looking just like I remember it, bursting out of the sea like a rocket.

Briliant work Andrew.

Tony.
 
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i have to Say i like that a lotabig 5*s from me well done.

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Small update this afternoon... more painting, this time individual panels and stripes.

This is after adding silver, white black and Tamiya Gold strips and panels.

The nose is still just dry fitted as yet, cockpit still need to be added after all the spray painting is done.

No weathering yet and I had tried to doing a red line around the silver for the lower intake but that went horribly wrong so had to be oversprayed with Ford Oyster Gold and re-masked for the red line. That is currently drying in the shed. There are some thinner white and red lines that should be applied, but I think I'll do those from spare decals.

Bought some 1:72 aircraft decals one with white lettering and other with Tornado decals to get various stencils, warning placards and assorted bits to decorate it with.

Still need to do a silver square behind the cannon barrels, but that can wait until the cockpit is in and the nose can be joined properly.

I'n not sure whether I should add a red line on the nose intake in front of the black one - some photos seem to show it others don't. It might be one of the discrepancies between the various sized studio models.
 
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Well its complete!

I can't say this is entirely 100% accurate - the kit is a bit too rubbish to get too close to the studio model and this at least LOOKS like Sky 1!

So without further ado, over to Captain Carlin...

and now to don my string vest and leap into the garbage chute...
 
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Simply a 5 stars work!! Excellent paint Job, genial base...the brave water is fantastic, and well...what more can say? Perfect and accurate photos with the blue scene...

Amazing Andrew!

Polux
 

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Accurate or not, that's a superb build! *****

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Very very cool! LOVE the base! 5*s me thinks :emo1:

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