Group Build: F/A-18A-G Super Hornet/Growler

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Got room for a new guy? I've been checking this site out for a while, but just watching. This group build is a good excuse to finally build the Hasegawa F/A-18C and use the Centennial of Naval Aviation decals I've been sitting on for 15 years. (has it really been that long!?!) I saw the plane belonging to VFA-122 at the Oshkosh air show and fell in love with the markings. Not sure I'm up to the standards that I see in the images on this site, but I'll give it a shot. View attachment 178659
Hi and welcome to the forum. Pantherman
 
I'm relatively new here, and this group build seems right up my alley. At one point, I had a goal - and I guess still do - of building each variant of the Hornet. So, I have an F/A-18A, a couple of Cs and an F in the stash. All 1/72 with some aftermarket stuff. I'll dust off one of those kits for this effort.

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I'm trying to resist this, as I really didn't want to do any GB's this year... but... just in case I give in (which is likely 🤪 ), I have this kit in the stash, along with some AM Cockpit set and some resin seats.

Not that I'm going to build it...

But I probably will...

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I might go with the kit decals... or I may go with this.

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I've never actually built a Hornet so it could be fun.

Cheers!
 
I'm trying to resist this, as I really didn't want to do any GB's this year... but... just in case I give in (which is likely 🤪 ), I have this kit in the stash, along with some AM Cockpit set and some resin seats.

Not that I'm going to build it...

But I probably will...

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I might go with the kit decals... or I may go with this.

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I've never actually built a Hornet so it could be fun.

Cheers!
It's a great kit. I built one last year and love the way it looks. Got some nice details as well

If I remember correctly, I think it has some parts to build other variants, there are just no instructions for them, but if you know what those variants are, it should be fairly easy to make one
 
My love of the F-18 came the one day when driving on my way to work, the Blue Angles screaming across the roadway at what could not have been more than 100 or so feet above it seemed like. The road went right past the end of the runway at the naval air base. Before then I had only ever seen A-10s and the bigger C-130s etc... flying around. Had to pull over and watch the rest of their practice.

When I got home, I went and ordered my first military kit. The 1/72 Hasegawa F-18C. Before then I had only ever had interest for sci-fi kits and figure painting. So you could say the F-18 started my obsession with modern and WWII aircraft
 
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So the Meng kit color call outs are interesting. The two tone for the overall aircraft are Haze Gray and Air Superiority Gray, both are very hard to find. So I'm opting to go with the following two AK Interactive colors, Medium Gray FS 36270 and Light Ghost Gray FS 36375. I believe overall I will go with AK Paints for this build, so off I go to collect all I will need for the project. Anyone else have thoughts on paints and colors to use?
 
My Hasegawa directions call for Dark Ghost Gray (Vallejo Model Air 71.120) and Light Ghost Gray which I believe is one of the Model Air primer colors. Don't know how helpful that is. My decals call for white, sea blue and intermediate blue, but my markings are very unusual.
 
Light Ghost Gray and Dark Ghost Gray are the typical specs, right?

From Mr. T. that is LP36 & LP37, the two are VERY close to each other.

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here's a great online resource for you to check out
From that page, this picture is represented my the stickers if I do not use the low-vis versions.

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Needles and Rooster.

Leaning hard towards the more colorful version, any reason not to use it if it just looks cooler?
 
Light Ghost Gray and Dark Ghost Gray are the typical specs, right?

From that page, this picture is represented my the stickers if I do not use the low-vis versions.

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Needles and Rooster.

Leaning hard towards the more colorful version, any reason not to use it if it just looks cooler?
I'm a big fan of the high-vis on the Growler, especially that CAG bird for VAQ-138! I'd say absolutely go for it! Yes, I believe the dark & light ghost gray is the way to go overall. There are some variations depending on what Air Wing Group, but they are subtle enough that you can use them and weather to gain the look and feel you want.
 
I am chomping so hard at the bit to start this build, that I went up and cleared the work bench and reset everything in anticipation! I am debating a few goodies for the kit and putting together the paints order. I really need to set the standard I want for this build to really keep me from plunging into rabbit holes trying to way over do it on the details. I'm getting there....lol.
 
I am chomping so hard at the bit to start this build
DO EEET! (the only rule is post pics)

I'm glad I started early since doing so made me realize the out-of-box offerings were not gonna cut it for me. The depth and details of the Meng kit for the cockpit (side panels and both IPs) are outstanding, AND they came with stickers, over 20 just for the cockpits! But...one must either paint all the details or file it all off and use the stickers. So I can choose to lose the 3D effect or have to paint all the tiny little switches, and I do not like either solution, so I ordered a detail kit with 3D bits that will not be here for a while. I did already have the exterior paints, ordered them when I bought the kit last year.

Edit: I'll post some pictures of both attempts but one thing that kinda irked me was the stickers have all the LCDs lit up as if the bird was powered on. I do not want to close the canopy or put pilot figures in, and it always looks odd for a parked aircraft to have the dash all lit up like that.
 
DO EEET! (the only rule is post pics)

I'm glad I started early since doing so made me realize the out-of-box offerings were not gonna cut it for me. The depth and details of the Meng kit for the cockpit (side panels and both IPs) are outstanding, AND they came with stickers, over 20 just for the cockpits! But...one must either paint all the details or file it all off and use the stickers. So I can choose to lose the 3D effect or have to paint all the tiny little switches, and I do not like either solution, so I ordered a detail kit with 3D bits that will not be here for a while. I did already have the exterior paints, ordered them when I bought the kit last year.

Edit: I'll post some pictures of both attempts but one thing that kinda irked me was the stickers have all the LCDs lit up as if the bird was powered on. I do not want to close the canopy or put pilot figures in, and it always looks odd for a parked aircraft to have the dash all lit up like that.
What 3D detail set did you decide to go with for the cockpit? I know there are several out there, but only a couple that I know that are specific for the Meng kits.
 

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