Tamiya 1/48 Royal Navy Sea Harrier FRS.1- my 6th build

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Tamiya 1/48 Royal Navy Sea Harrier FRS.1- my 6th build

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Hello everyone,

Here are some images of the Tamiya 1/48 Royal Navy Sea Harrier FRS.1 that I completed in the middle of March but never posted anything about it, so here goes;

This is my 6th Airplane build since restarting modeling after over 30 years. I'd heard great hype about Tamiya kits being very accurate, nicely detailed and that they go together well, and so, I was excited to find one with an unusually low price of $14.95. The kit includes 4 grey sprues, a clear sprue in its own bag, a decal sheet and a black and white instruction booklet that includes a painting and decal guide. The low price has its reasons; the parts come from a mold manufactured in 1982 (32 years old), there were a lot of parts that required sanding / trimming of flash before fitting and painting and the Engine cover panel when placed into location is sloppy leaving a gap all around. The option is there to leave this loose to remove and display the Rolls Royce Pegasus engine, but unless you're going to add extra details to enhance it, save yourself the trouble of painting it and secure the engine cover panel. But, you will need to fill the gaps before painting. The cockpit interior is minimal- a very basic tub with a seat, a joy-stick, a pilot and a instrument panel indicated by a decal. It doesn't include side wall details, or console switches and handles. Again, you could enhance the interior with an after-market resin and etched brass kit. The fit of the wings to the fuselage leaves a gap that needs to be filled and sanded and, the angle of the mating surfaces maybe modeled at a slightly shallower angle compared to the actual plane. The reason I say this, is when you assemble all the wheels, including the two wing tip stabilizer wheels, you'll find that the wing tip wheels are off the ground and so the plane will tip to one side and rest on one of them. A simple fix for this, and one that I employed, was to sand around 1/16th of an inch off the bottom of the fuselage wheels which then lowered the plane and the wing tip wheels sat nicely on the ground. When fitting the front cockpit window, the profile of mine was wider than the profile of the fuselage and therefore, it overhung on both sides. I tried to flex the sides in and hold them in place until the glue bond retained the position. But, whilst doing that, stress crazing appeared and so I stopped. The decals offer markings for three different squadrons and, when it comes to decaling, these are thicker and glossier than the more recent decals and therefore, if you want them to look painted on, ensure a good coat of gloss varnish before applying, and you'll need a good decal softener followed by 2 good finishing coats. A few of the decals also cracked during application and I discovered that they were reacting to the decal application solution. To overcome that, I simply diluted the solution with a couple of drops of water. The Air-Intake nozzles are smooth and do not have molded in air flaps that go around the periphery of them. These are features that stand out on a Harrier during its resting position as they drop inwards leaving open windows. Again, this would require either surgery to the existing nozzles to replicate them, or the purchase of after-market resin air intake nozzles. A simpler remedy might be to create a stencil and paint these windows onto the plane? When fitting the Air Intake Nozzles to the fuselage you'll find that their profile doesn't match with the fuselage and requires filling and sanding, too. The plane does come with 3 options of weapons load, I went for four 1,000lb bombs, two on each wing, coupled with AIM 9L Sidewinder missiles. The two Aden guns are common to all options. Overall; for the low price, you can't grumble at what you're getting in the kit. I did enjoy building it, despite the nuances, and it does look good when made. My model was built straight from the box with no added extras. Beginner modelers will need patience, but they will be satisfied for being patient. Seasoned modelers will no doubt use the money saved on this low priced kit to purchase the enhancements that are available for it.

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If you wish to see my video build of this model, here is the link to it on my YouTube account:




Thanks in advance for looking at this post and feel free to comment and subscribe to my YouTube account!

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You've done a good job with that old kit. Nice one!
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Hi Martin , another fine job here , It was one of the tamiya Kit's that I hear not so good comments , but you did a very crispy and fine job with it

Nicely done and painted , :thumb1:
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Well done you done a fantastic job, that's a beauty
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chief5437 wrote:You've done a good job with that old kit. Nice one!
Hello Chief, thanks for taking a look and complimenting, greatly appreciated, mate! :)

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rodrant wrote:Hi Martin , another fine job here , It was one of the tamiya Kit's that I hear not so good comments , but you did a very crispy and fine job with it

Nicely done and painted , :thumb1:
Hello Antonio,

Thanks for your kind comments, greatly appreciated! :)

Yes, compared to my Tamiya Mosquito kit that I made, this kit is at the opposite end of the spectrum...it has a lot of issues that need extra attention. But, look at it as a challenge and persevere.

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eoinfinnegan wrote:Well done you done a fantastic job, that's a beauty
Thanks, Eoin, greatly appreciated, mate! :)

Cheers, :cheers2: The beer in those two glasses is black.....must be the good stuff...Guinness!

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Lovely looking Sea Harrier. Fantastic work with an old kit heard it can be a nightmare to work with
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jayjay1964 wrote:Lovely looking Sea Harrier. Fantastic work with an old kit heard it can be a nightmare to work with
Hello JayJay,

Thanks for taking a look and commenting, greatly appreciated. Yes....it is one of Tamiya's older kits that doesn't have the refinements of their newer kits. It did require some work and also, it's limited with details such as in the cockpit and the missing air flaps around the periphery of the air intake nozzles.
There are after market items you can buy to enhance it, but I just built mine out of the box.

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Martin mate you've done a lovely job here, great pics too...
Yes.. It is supposed to look like that!

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Joesdad wrote:Martin mate you've done a lovely job here, great pics too...
Thanks Father of Joe....greatly appreciate you taking a look and commenting! :)

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