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Boeing/BAC Triton MR1

Started by albeback, May 31, 2012, 07:50:52 AM

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After an enforced absence due to an unforeseen accident involving my right hand! ( no smutty comments PLEASE!! Lol!!, I finally finished. Aircraft is in 120 Sqn markings circa 1980. Serial XV246 belongs to a Nimrod ! Hope you like her. As always, I welcome your constructive comments, criticism and advice & suggestions.

Allan



Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

PR19_Kit

That looks a pretty mean device, and the colour scheme makes a nice change from all-over Hemp or Grey.   :cheers:

Presumably it's 1/72, looking at the Tamiya pot in one piccie?
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albeback

Quote from: PR19_Kit on July 14, 2012, 07:38:25 AM
That looks a pretty mean device, and the colour scheme makes a nice change from all-over Hemp or Grey.   :cheers:

Presumably it's 1/72, looking at the Tamiya pot in one piccie?

You're correct. I used the 1/72 Heller E3B as the basis. The longer fuselage of the Boeing 707-320 on which E3 is based was perfect for providing the forward weapons bay. The kit also has the bonus of proving TWO sets of engines! All I need do now is find somwehere to put it. This is a seriously big model !!
A pity there seems to be a total lack of ASW stores available either in kits or, as accessories. A belly full of torpedoes and/or ASMs would have been nice. I had also considered underwing pylons but, the general lack of suitable whizz bangs to hang upon them put paid to that!
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PR19_Kit

The Airfix Sea King has 4 x Mk 46 torpedoes and 4 x depth charges which may help? You could hang some Harpoons under the wings too.

In the RW the Triton would have carried a set of Lindholme Gear too, just in case they came across any shipwrecked mariners, but I've never managed to find a decent photo of the Lindholme stuff to model any.
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

NARSES2

Oooooh really suits that scheme  :bow:
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Quote from: PR19_Kit on July 14, 2012, 08:29:21 AM
The Airfix Sea King has 4 x Mk 46 torpedoes and 4 x depth charges which may help? You could hang some Harpoons under the wings too.

In the RW the Triton would have carried a set of Lindholme Gear too, just in case they came across any shipwrecked mariners, but I've never managed to find a decent photo of the Lindholme stuff to model any.

Only the original Airfix Seaking has the ASW weapons, because they went with the crab air yellow peril they dropped the weapons when they revised the mould to a Westland.

The best source for MPA kit is the Airfix Nimrod as that has Torpedos, Harpoon and the SAR gear
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Gondor

I have a spare set of Nimrod weapons as one of my Nimrods will be an R1.

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Or you Could Fry the latest Boxing of the Revell Sea King, I believe it has Lots of
Nautical Type Wizzbangs. :thumbsup:

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MilitaryAircraft101

Gorgeous paint job!  :wub: :wub: Nice work mate

Cliffy B

Really neat!!!!  I love the camo, what colors did you use?
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rickshaw

Looks nice!   Another source for weapons might be one of the resin weapons' bay kits for the Gannet.
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albeback

Quote from: Cliffy B on July 14, 2012, 06:47:33 PM
Really neat!!!!  I love the camo, what colors did you use?

Colours were as follows ;
Underside - Humbrol 64 Light Aircraft Grey
Upper surfaces - Xtracrylix XA1137 Light Gull Grey
                            "          XA1126 Intermediate Blue
Revell Aqua colour Blaugrau 79

Apart from the underside ( Humbrol rattle can!), the rest was hand painted. I prefer it that way. I don't own an airbrush.

Thanks to everyone for the kind comments and suggestions re ordnance. I'll probably update the model later and post further pictures when done.

Allan
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

Aussie747

Nice to see someone tackling big Whifs!  I love the forward and aft weapons bays!

I have a spare E-3 I was going to build as a USMC KC707. may still do it after seeing your effort!

Well done.
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Quote from: Aussie747 on August 02, 2012, 12:08:42 AM
Nice to see someone tackling big Whifs!  I love the forward and aft weapons bays!

I have a spare E-3 I was going to build as a USMC KC707. may still do it after seeing your effort!

Well done.
:smiley:
Well, as they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and, I'm delighted that my meagre effort has possibly inspired you to build your own. Perhaps a Triton based at RAAF Edinburgh ? :smiley:. I live in Edinburgh myself but, my Edinburgh is about 10,000 miles away from YOUR Edinburgh!! Lol! :smiley:

I think it would look really smart in the early grey/white scheme with the PROPER RAAF roundels & insignia - not that dreadfully dull low viz stuff nowadays..
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"Blimey, it's got ruddy Kangaroos painted on it"! :smiley:
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!