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I have the intakes "mudded" up and will sand them tomorrow.

I also decided to scratch build intake covers, nothing hard about

them. I will put a piece of plastic card stock inside the intake to

act as a backing bar so when I go to glue them in they won't fall

inside.---John

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Just curious, will the closed nozzle for the 1/48 Hasegawa or Tamiya kits

fit the Monogram kit? I want to do it as I have always seen them shut down

in static mode, one nozzle open and one closed.---John

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This may be the more low-tech of the 1980s F-14 kits, but based on your pics, it fits much better than the Hasegawa model 🙂 

Good idea with the intake covers. 

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Thanks, the repops from the late 90's by Revell done

in China are horrible. The molds were altered and the

plastic was weird. If I ever chose to do another 1/48

Revellogram F-14A it will be an early mold in the orange

box from Monogram, preferably 1981 issue, that's what

this one is.---John

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I lucked out. While digging through my spares box I came across

an early gun vent by Steel Beach I had bought for a Revell F-14A

that ended up trashed. Now all I need to find is one closed exhaust

nozzle!---John

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1 hour ago, john53 said:

I lucked out. While digging through my spares box I came across

an early gun vent by Steel Beach I had bought for a Revell F-14A

that ended up trashed. Now all I need to find is one closed exhaust

nozzle!---John

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Very lucky indeed!

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Nose fit isn't bad but I got lots of filing and filling for the

resin gun panel. I never was a big fan of resin, it's nice

but a pain removing the blocks and extra material, that's

why I guess a lot of modelers complain to kit makers, do it

right so I don't need resin and PE!!!!!---John

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John,

 

Nice work on the ol Monogram Cat👍

 

From your photo the  Hasegawa burnercan looks a tad to big for the Monogram aft fuselage.

 

Personally I’d stick with the Monogram burnercans . (Just my $.02)

 

Like said nice work and hope to see 👀 the next update good sir📸

 

Cheers,

 

Mr. Happy {In name only)

 

 

 

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John,

 

From the photo if I’m understanding it correctly (looking from a birds 🐦 eye view) it’s (The Hasegawa) circumference is to wide.

 

Since I’m not see it in person I’m just going by what I’m seeing in you photo of the burner cans.

 

Sorry I hope this did not upset you or confuse you☹️ I was just hoping to offer a second pair of eyes 👀 perspective. As an alternative if at all possible you may try Steel Beach to see if they have a open and closed can set for the Monogram/Revell Tomcat. ( I realize you are not a fan of resin replacement parts but it may be the better way to go)

 

 

The old Monogram kits always had great cockpit details , great job on that too.

 

Keep up the good fight,

 

Mr. Happy (In name only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You are right about it being a bit too wide, it's approximately

1/4 to 1/2mm. That's sandable or if I had a lathe I'd chuck it

up and turn a bit off the diameter. Thanks for the second opinion

and Steel Beach would be the way but they seem to have given

up or don't find Monogram profitable enough.  It looks

ridiculous with 2 open cans in static after seeing the real deal for

27 years at air shows. Thanks again and I'll make it fit or maybe

some other resin maker still does it.---John

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This would be the cats' "dairy air"! But I believe Tamiyas' is way to small to

fit Monogram or just use a Tamiya kit but it's a Revell-Monogram GB! I guess

we need a Tamiya GB? Just think of the time and aggravation that would be saved!---John

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The Academy F-14A has two sets of open/closed exhausts. They fit the Monogram kit perfectly.

 

Here is the sprue from the Academy kit.

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I cut the Monogram outer exhausts off leaving just the burner cans then attached the Academy parts to them.

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Here is the original Monogram exhaust on the right next to the modified Academy exhausts on the Monogram burner cans.

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Here are the Academy outer exhaust parts fitted to the Monogram burner cans.

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Here are the modified Academy exhausts dry fitted to the Monogram kit.

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You also don't always have to have one exhaust open and one closed.

Here is an example of both exhausts open. There are quite a few other photos online showing both exhausts open.

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That's a nice picture of both open but I myself in the flesh have NEVER

seen it that way. I am building this basically for me, you may not get it but

it's what I want, what I have seen and , ask my wife, I am a bit, just a bit

PIG HEADED!!!! I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings but I build for me and

what I know and have seen. And besides it just looks too dam cool to me! 😎😎😎😎😎

4 hours ago, twong said:

The Academy F-14A has two sets of open/closed exhausts. They fit the Monogram kit perfectly.

 

Here is the sprue from the Academy kit.

 

 

I cut the Monogram outer exhausts off leaving just the burner cans then attached the Academy parts to them.

vRHvhWv.jpg

 

Here is the original Monogram exhaust on the right next to the modified Academy exhausts on the Monogram burner cans.

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Here are the Academy outer exhaust parts fitted to the Monogram burner cans.

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Here are the modified Academy exhausts dry fitted to the Monogram kit.

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That was my intent, to cut the open nozzle off one unit and add the Hasegawa closed one to it. That way I could

have the flame straighteners in both cans. If when my sanding attempts don't work I will try to locate some Academy

parts. Your way is MOST excellent but I gotta try this first. Thanks---John

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