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Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:41 pm
by B_finch
Catching up with Paul at last years Expo, and chewing the fat on a couple of subject matters. I had a Idea of doing T-38 Talon in Civil markings.... and I had the perfect choice on the one that I wanted to build. Being an Boeing employee the obvious first choice was to build N38FT, which was heavily involved with the B787 & B747-8 Flight test programs. The Second Talon will be a NASA bird ( yr yet to be decided)

Here is hopefully what it will look like once its built.http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-%28Boeing%29/Northrop-T-38A-Talon/0619965/L/&sid=193fb390271672b18f93134c56784061

and the second will most probably be this onehttp://www.airliners.net/photo/NASA/Northrop-T-38N-Talon/1876414/L/&sid=74f00ed324279c9dbedc9f448b8cba5a

The Decals that I have for the NASA aircraft are from Fundekal.
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Thee give you the option to build 9 different aircraft with a couple of them over a period of time. The decals themselves will allow you to build 2 complete T-38's off the sheet, and have very good registrar fine in detail and have a minimum amount of excess carrier film.


While I mainly Build 1/144 and 1/72 scale, there wasn't really much choice, I had brought Sword's 1/48 scale T-38 a few yrs ago to build it for my young fella, but, never got around to building it , so with Wolfpack designs releasing a new injection mold T-38 I decided to grab 2.

BOX lid:
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The Kit:
Wolfpack's T-38A kit comprises 100 pieces with little to no flash, but has a couple of injection pin blemishes that can be fixed with a little filler.
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It also contains 8 page A4 booklet of which 3 pages are for construction in 15 stages, and marking guide for 5 USAF airframes, a set of paper masks for the canopy, wheels/ wheel hubs and the landing light, which are made by Gravity Wings. Decals are made by Cartograph ( not Shown)

So with a little review out of the way, I started on the Tub, and here's what it looks like as of today;
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Front IP.

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Rear IP

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Instrument panels have been Painted with Tamiya Dark Sea Grey, with NATO Black, with Faces are kit decals, that have been MircoSol'd to melt onto molded detail. Tub and Ejection Seats, Still a Work in progress.

So I am hoping to have at least one of these at expo this Yr.

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:24 pm
by hrtpaul
Those IP's are amazing mate. I really like the Boeing one. Looking forward to seeing it finished :)

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:56 pm
by Tony P
Looks great mate.
I'm glad I convinced Jennings to add a another set of the blue lines so you can make a few more options with just one sheet. A great kit of a great aircraft.
And if you haven't got it, grab yourself a copy of Story Musgrave's T-38 photo book. It's fantastic and a good reference.

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:01 pm
by Capt NG
Hi Brendon, Apollo astronauts kept themselves current in T-38's.. Would be a great subject matter in itself.. I have an interest in the space program and have wanted to build the Century series as well as lifting bodies..look forward to this.

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 9:22 pm
by tor lives
Looks like Wolfpack also liked the idea of a civvie (NASA) T-38....check out the latest variant of their 1:48 T-38

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Personally.....I reckon the Boeing T-38 kicks arse!!! what a ball-tearer of a civvie scheme for a fast jet.
Good going on the T-38 so far Brendon, I look forward to seeing it at Expo.
Ray

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 9:51 pm
by B_finch
Thanks Paul... About time I progress on both of them, I am hoping that the Boeing Scheme will be ready by expo,
Tony... No I haven't got it but looking at the preview of it looks great, defiantly going to get it.
Stu, I couldn't disagree with you at all, any thing involved within the NASA program would be a great subject.

Thanks Ray, There are 2 Boeing T-38 scheme the I am doing and its sister aircraft is in a light blue......I am surprised that Wolfpack kit only has 2 schemes to choose when the kit's I have you can choose 5 USAF markings. Go figure considering there are ~32 aircraft NASA has/ had operated. NASA's T-38s were involved in four separate fatal accidents in the 1960s and 1970s

It is amazing that the T-38 has been used as an Advance trainer for 53yrs, except for the B-52, she will be longest serving aircraft.

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 10:16 am
by AndrewDoppel
Nice start so far Brendon. look forward to some more progress shots.

Re: Talon's of a Different Kind

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:12 am
by Adam the Akrodude
One of the most beautiful military jets I think. I'd certainly like to build a "Apollo" era Talon one day. I'll be following this build keenly - great work so far.

Cheers

Adam