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post Sep 23 2007, 10:58 PM
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Well... after about 5 years of not building, this weekend I started something I have wanted to build for a long time, a IAF A-10. I have always loved the IAF paint scheme and always loved the A-10. So...What would an IAF A-10 look like? Here's my Idea. Started with the old Monogram kit with all it hundred of beautiful rivets and poor fitting engine nacelles.

Started in the cockpit, was not going to spend much time here. Had an old resin seat already painted so I used it. As for the tub, shot it flat black and use a silver color pencil to punch out the detail.

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Putting the fuselage halves together, all of those f#&$ing rivets come into play. Sand off and add new detail OR try and save them? (That’s funny) I sanded them off and added new detail. I figure if the IAF ever got any A-10s they would be at or near their service lifes. So the IAF would need to reinforce the fuselage as well as the wings. For the reinforcement strips, I used strip styrene and Eduard PE sets (EF-2000, Tornado F3, F-15E and 1/32 F-14) Also replaced the pitot tube with a brass rod.

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I known the engine nacelles would needed some loving. Once together, I used my favorite putty, super glue and baby powder. Try it! (Gel works better) It sets up fast and its hard as monograms plastic. After about hour and half of sanding, shot some color in them for a look see. Not bad, not finished but close.

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post Sep 23 2007, 11:02 PM
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The IAF always modifies their aircraft to suit their needs. This is the fun part. I wanted to add a targeting pod or a radome kind of like the radome on the F4U Corsair back in Korean. And did not want to use a weapon station for a pod. So I figure the main gear fairing would make a great place for a targeting pod or radome. Got an old F-4 fuel tank and my trusty razor saw. Super glued the new pod assembly in place and back fill the gear fairing with my favorite putty. Filed, sanded into shape. The radome is resin. But looked in my part stash and found a targeting pod. Saw off the head of it. Unsure about radome or targeting head?

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Here she is dry fitted. Not bad for two days work!

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post Sep 23 2007, 11:50 PM
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Lookin' cool. Keep up the good work and more pictures please!

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post Sep 24 2007, 01:00 AM
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Franken-Bolt! I Love it!

Good work so far!

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post Sep 24 2007, 01:09 AM
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Thats pretty cool. Defenitly an original concept with the extra bracing, I'm looking forward to more WIP pictures. 271.gif
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post Sep 24 2007, 01:12 AM
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I would hate to think of what the parasitic drag would be if it were real, especially with the wing bracing, but this is definitely ambitious for a what-if. Nice job.

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post Sep 24 2007, 11:52 PM
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Thanks Guys. 70.gif

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post Sep 25 2007, 05:22 AM
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Lookin' good! 70.gif The idea of the reinforcement plates is really cool!
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post Sep 25 2007, 07:25 AM
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Very cool Steven !
Have you thought about the paint scheme yet, gonna go with the typical IAF style ?

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post Sep 25 2007, 08:45 AM
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AMAZING worK! blink.gif 70.gif
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post Sep 25 2007, 12:07 PM
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Thanks

Gregg,
Yeah, typical IAF style.Tan, Middlestone, Light Grey Green with Light Compass Ghost Grey underside. Should look cool.

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post Sep 27 2007, 01:27 AM
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Good work so far. 70.gif
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post Sep 29 2007, 08:22 PM
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This past week I made a little more progress on my IAF A-10I. As we all know the Monogram kit come with the decelerons in the open position. Well the IAF decided to remove and replace them with a traditional aileron. whistle.gif A drag parachute was added to the tail to slow the "Sand Hog" down during landing. I found an old photo of an A-10 during spin testing with drag chute housing. Mine will not be a copy of this housing but will be use for reference material. I used a piece of rectangular tubing for my housing.

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With the chute housing installed, it looked plain and needed some attention. What a great place to add one of those IAF ECM bumps. Had two ECM fairing from an old Monogram F-105G kit. A little time with my razor saw and a little sanding.... coolio.gif

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On to the tails. Like the fuselage, the tails need to be reinforced. Using some L-channel and cut some braces like on the F/A-18 Hornet. 4 per tail super glued in place.

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I really did not like how I reinforced the fuselage. So I removed the first set of reinforcement strips and chose to update the fuselage a little bit more. I downloaded and printed Shull24 A/OA-10 Airframe Update PFD look HERE
Not going to add the formation light strips, the IAF just paints over them anyway (F-15I). Going to add the Embedded GPS dome. Searched my parts stash for something that look similar, found a nose wheel from.... Don't know what? But cut off most of the tire and sand it round. Cut a hole roughly where I wanted it and glued it into place.

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post Sep 29 2007, 10:17 PM
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Impressive!
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post Sep 29 2007, 11:20 PM
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Outstanding work. Got to love what if Hogs!
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post Oct 2 2007, 08:05 PM
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Thanks Guys.
Not much to report, been sick and its time to go back to work. Until later....

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post Oct 2 2007, 08:29 PM
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Looks great mate,
Always like a good what if smile.gif
Keep the pics coming!
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post Oct 6 2007, 08:52 PM
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Made alittle progress this week. This time some airframe work as well as some weapon details.

Knowing the "Sandhog" is going to be tail heavy, I added 20 cent of nickels for nose weight. Hope that will be enough. pray.gif Little more detail on the tails, added two new bumps to each tail(scratchbuilted) and a a strip of styene as a reinforcement strips .

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The air intake located atop the fuselage between the engine nacelles was filed open.I also added a new bump with a blade antenna just behind the GPS dome.

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The gun barrel cover looked like crap. So I cut it off and replaced it with a piece of styrene tube. With a no# 61 twist drill and lots of patience, I drilled the hole in the gun barrel cover. Than glued the kit’s gun cover plate to it.

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As for underwing stores, will have cluster bombs, 500lbs GP bombs, few Mavericks and an ECM pod. Still looking for some scale drawings of some Python 4s. dry.gif The Cluster bombs and 500lbs GP bombs are from the Academys F-15E kit. I rescribed the panel lines with my razor saw using tape as my guide. I wrapped the tape around the bomb a few time so it would proud of the surface. Now riding the edge of the tape, a few pass around each side of the tape, nice straight lines. Added Eduard PE fuzes to the nose of each bomb using white glue.

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Since the IAF don't not play fair, I'm going to added some "Daisy cutter" fuses to my 500 pounders. Using one of Monograms bomb as a guide. I cut off the kits fuse and drill a 1/16 hole in the head of each bomb. Use 1/16 aluminum rod for the fuze extender, I measured and cut a fuze extender for each of the bombs and super glued each in place. I also rescribed the panel lines with my razor saw. Will add a Eduard PE fuze tips to each after painting and weathering.

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post Oct 6 2007, 09:22 PM
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Until later.... coolio.gif

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post Oct 6 2007, 10:55 PM
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Excellent work Steven, your Sand Hog is going to be fantastic !

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