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Fellow Flying Tigers!
For the last couple of weeks I have been working on putting together my very own “Flying Tiger’s” Viper Mk II model (FTV Mk II). Thankfully, I’ve had a lot of support from Lt. Reamer with the project. He suggested that I write a blog and post it here to share it with all of you.
The Viper model kit is made by a company called Moebius Models. They offer many different BSG models and I’ve been very happy with the quality of this model kit. In addition, I also purchased a Revell P-40B Tiger Shark model kit to use a few of the decals for my FTV. I used the P-40’s instructions to help me layout and design the camouflage pattern that reflects the image of our squadron’s emblem.
First the cockpit is painted then the Dradius and gauge decals are applied to the control panels. Extra details were added by painting various switches and controls in the cockpit. Then it’s set aside until the fuselage is ready for assembly. It’s pretty basic, adding more colors and details would be a good idea for models I plan on building for anyone from our squadron that’s interested.
Next wires were added to the engines to make them look more detailed. A heated sewing needle was very carefully used to make holes and then “craft wire” was strung through the holes. Mostly, 26 gauge wire was used, and then once it was all in place, the engines and wire details were painted a steel color. It took me a little while to get used to installing the wire because it was something I had never done before. I used a picture of what it should look like as a guide and was happy with the results.
After cementing the model together, putty was used to fill in a few of the seams on the fuselage and then it was sanded. Mostly the putty was used on both sides of the cockpit and some of the other seams to smooth it out so they are no longer visible. Then the first coat of sandy-tan paint was applied as the base coat. The bottom was painted flat gray. Next I laid out the camo design on paper, roughly in line with the P-40 instructions but it was adapted to the Viper’s shape. Olive green paint was used to make the outlines of the camo pattern, and then the green stripes were filled in. Along the way I made a few adjustments to the width of the stripes with Lt. Reamer’s suggestions. I’m really happy with how the paint job came out!
Once I was satisfied with the paint job, it was sprayed with a clear coat to prepare for the decals. Personally, I enjoy putting on the decals, so that was a fun step. I used most of the decals that come with the Viper kit, leaving out the name plate, tail number, “Galactica” and decals that would interfere with the Shark Mouth and Flying Tiger decals from the P-40 model kit. The Flying Tiger decals were applied on the side engine intakes tilted up like they’re ready to pounce! The center section of the Shark Mouth decal is removed so the decal fits onto the nose of the Viper correctly.
Creating the custom decals was the most challenging aspect of the project for me; at times it was downright frustrating! Testor’s decal paper and decal bonder were used for the custom decals. I fiddled around with the designs on my computer with Lt. Reamer’s help, and then printed them with my inkjet printer. The custom decals consisted of “Raven’” my very own Viper Name plate and Tail Number assigned by Admiral Rivera.
The Viper name plate otherwise known as the VNP was the most difficult because the letters are just so small. After the custom decals are printed, they must be sprayed with a few coats of decal bonder letting them dry in between each coat. It took quite a few tries to get them to come out just right; it was difficult to arrive at the correct size, color, and print settings. The custom decals ended up being black instead of gray; I think the black looks really nice so it was worth the fuss.
I did some weathering on my first Viper model built as Starbuck’s Mk-II, but I decided against weathering this one. Mostly because I think it turned out really well, so it looks nice without weathering but it’s always an option. Anyway, I hope this Blog been interesting for everyone! I’m open to your feedback whether positive or negative, because I’m always looking to improve!
If anyone is interested, I am willing to build you your very own personalized Flying Tiger’s Viper. The choice is yours, either the Mk-II or Mk-VII.
If you would like me to build one for you, I need to know which of the following option you prefer:
MK-II or VII
Name, Call Sign, Tail Number
Skids up or down
Pilot/Canopy glued or loose
Also design preference for pilot outfit?
Viper Glued to base or loose
-Ens. Grace “Bunny” Nonemaker
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It's great, Grace. The pieces are attached, or should we stick with glue and then painted?
GREAT JOB "BUNNY"!!!! THIS IS REALLY AN AWESOME BUILD. :)
Great job Bunny, your first Flying Tiger's Viper looks awesome and it's a great representation of of what our squadron stands for. I feel like launching from the Raven and scrapping a few toasters!!!!!!
SO SAY WE ALL! ! ! ! !
WOW! Superb Work! When I First Discussed With Reamer About The Markings, A 1/48 P-40 Sheet Was What I Had In Mind(Or,An A-10).
CAG
The 1/48 scale Shark Mouth fits the Mk-II very well. There's only one pilot in our squadron that chose to fly the Mk-VII. The Mk-VII may be able to use a 1/72 scale decal from the same type of model kit. If not I have another alternative in mind that I'm sure will work out.
That is outstanding work!
Wow! This looks awesome, Bunny!
Is this the same design as the one that Starbuck (reboot BSG) flew back tot he fleet after she had been presumed killed in that anomoly??
I just thought I'd quickly pop in here while taking a late quick lunch break (lots of work to do). When I saw this yesterday, I love what I saw. You did a great job on this. I had to share it on the Raven Facebook page. And people love your work. See it for yourself:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=628990297121471&set=a.4...
It is really an awesome job. Keep up the great work :-)
Cherry "DragonLady"
Battlestar Galactica Fan Club Vice President
Commanding Officer-Battlestar Raven-BFC 002
Bunny,
Just to chime in (I've been away for on leave), OUTSTANDING job! Your attention to detail is amazing! Again, well done!
-Mace
I am totally going to try to do this
Grandiosa maqueta, muy chula. Great model, very cool.
Really excellent job on paint and markings of the Viper mkII
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