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Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2 Finished

Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

They close one and reopen one... Such is life! Four of the six bases I was stationed at have been shut down. Is it me?
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Looks like the radio in Seakings is old school 1950's telephone leads :)



Coiled leads all over the place.

Guessing these are 1/4" jack plugs then in 1/48 thats about .005" so 5thou wire wrapped round 10 thou wire seems to be not far off



Its been a long time and i am having to re learn all the old tricks. Wish i could think of a way to make 10thou ball knobs for throttle controls :)
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

One major change since my last build....I cant bloody see anything MP :) i have some reading glasses and one of those magnifier lamps but when you take pictures and blow them up i think...made right pigs ear of that when i thought it looked ok before :laugh: :laugh: .
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Take the glasses back off and you nail it!

I feel your pain Paddy. I got a new HP 820g3 laptop at work and brought it home for "evaluation" and the screen resolution is so tight, it's hard for me to read. 12.5" screen but 1920 x 1080, little bitty pixels! Readers ain't cutting it for me now. I've been building under a maglight for a while now.

Keep at it bud, you're doing great. :popcorn
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Looks like you are off to a good start. That makes 2 of us doing a Seaking. This should be fun.....Cheers mark
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Take the glasses back off and you nail it!

I feel your pain Paddy. I got a new HP 820g3 laptop at work and brought it home for "evaluation" and the screen resolution is so tight, it's hard for me to read. 12.5" screen but 1920 x 1080, little bitty pixels! Readers ain't cutting it for me now. I've been building under a maglight for a while now.

Keep at it bud, you're doing great. :popcorn

What kind of maglight are you using?

Tim
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Take the glasses back off and you nail it!

I feel your pain Paddy. I got a new HP 820g3 laptop at work and brought it home for "evaluation" and the screen resolution is so tight, it's hard for me to read. 12.5" screen but 1920 x 1080, little bitty pixels! Readers ain't cutting it for me now. I've been building under a maglight for a while now.

Keep at it bud, you're doing great. :popcorn

What kind of maglight are you using?

Tim

Just a real cheap thing with a plastic lens...
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Glue on the Glass !!



Stupid rookie mistake. As i go alone with this build i realise taking 3-4 years out has made me a stupid rookie again. It so annoying knowing what i want to do and i cant remember or cant find the skill to do what i used to do. Its coming back slowly. I remember now what truths a Macro lens can reveal !!

Lesson one. Its no good scaling down the parts if you don't scale down the weathering to match.



If i built this again i would scrap the kit seat, the framework is too heavy....and you will not see those ejector pin marks...
anyway............lets call this a practice run :yipee
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Its going to make more sense once its buttoned up and the light is less criticle on my smudges and bodges :)



The thing i am trying to build is a pretty shabby " in the real world " aircraft anyway.



Maybe not quite as extreme as this one but a work horse not a display aircraft ;)
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Looking quite busy Paddy . Ah, aging ! What a process :blink

Keep up the good work :good:

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

I feel your pain Paddy. I recently picked up the torch again after a 20+ year hiatus. More than a little rusty doesn't even begin to cover it. Add in the fact I'm always trying new things I haven't done before.....it's a wonder nothing has hit the scrapper yet. :rotf
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Off to buy some filler tomorrow....what a state to be in :)

by the way the fire extinguisher is a bit of sprue, shaped and some brass tube and the red cross decal is a RAF fin flash cut up. Seat pads are 6 layers of masking tape.
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Off to buy some filler tomorrow....what a state to be in :)

by the way the fire extinguisher is a bit of sprue, shaped and some brass tube and the red cross decal is a RAF fin flash cut up. Seat pads are 6 layers of masking tape.

Starting to remember why I like your builds so much :coolio

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Not being a chopper guy its difficult to know how far to progress before i put on the overall colour. Once the 2 halves are joined, any further detail is mostly stuff i will have to mask off again, wheels rotor heads etc. When you build aircraft all the time you sort of get into a pattern which you have to rethink with copters :)
 
Hasegawa 1:48 Seaking AEW Mk2

Careful there, Paddy- chopper building has broken many a fine lad and driven grown men to tears! ;) Looks great to me- and I love those hanging coils. Cheers!
 
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