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In 1990, Panavia F3 Tornados were the first RAF aircraft to arrive in theatre as
part of Operation Granby. Stationed in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, they soon
began flying Combat Air Patrols along with USAF and Saudi fighters. The
Tornado F3 force flew more than 2,500 operational combat air patrol sorties
during the conflict, of which nearly 800 were flown during the period of
hostilities. Although the Tornados did not achieve a single shoot down of
an enemy aircraft, they nevertheless had successfully accomplished their
mission.
My models are mostly 1:48 aircraft that flew in the 1991 Gulf War. At the
time of this writing, the only options for a 1:48 ADV Tornado are the Airfix and
Italeri kits. Of the two, Italeri is the better option but the kit can
still be vastly improved by purchasing some aftermarket sets. Aftermarket
sets I purchased for this build include: Eduard ADV Tornado Photo-etch Set,
Paragon Martin Baker Mk10 ejection seats, Paragon pylon / missile rail / ECM
dispenser set, Paragon engine exhausts, Paragon fin correction, Paragon wheels,
and PJ Productions RAF pilot figures.
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The Italeri cockpit is rather sparse and there is at the moment no resin pit
available for the Tornado ADV. That meant I had to use the Eduard
photoetch set for the cockpit. Instead of the using the photoetch on the
kit seats, I used the resin Mk10 seats from Paragon. The RAF crew figures
are from PJ Productions; it is sold as a single figure which meant I had two RAF
figures in the exact same pose. Therefore, I modified one figure so it
looks like he is giving a thumbs up gesture to someone out of sight.
The grey of the cockpit was airbrushed while all the other colors are brush
painted.
The fuselage is pretty straight forward with the addition of resin parts and
various photoetch parts. I wanted to have the wings shown in a partial
sweep so I couldn't use the photoetch parts provided for the wing glove.
Therefore, I just cut some paper to the required shape and painted it, looks
good enough for me. Although Eduard does provide photoetch to make the air
brakes a lot nicer, I kept the air brakes closed because nearly all my
photos of FMk3 Tornados have them closed.
Missiles are from the Hasegawa weapons set. The Skyflash missiles look
very similar to Sparrow missiles so I just did some slight modifications to the
missiles and painted them to look like the Skyflash. The 2250 litre "Hindenburger"
fuel tanks are from an Airfix Gr4 Tornado kit I purchased for parts. Many
of my reference pictures of Granby FMk3 Tornados show a Phimat chaff dispenser
on the wing pylon where a Sidewinder missile would normally be placed. To
represent this, I used a Phimat pod from the Heller Jaguar A kit.
Painting was done with Tamiya and Gunze Sangyo acrylic paints. Smaller
details are painted with various enamels. I did not make the exhaust stain
on the fin from the thrust reverser very evident because I thought it would be
too distracting to the overall look of the model.
The decals are mostly from the Italeri kit and are not of the greatest quality.
A few decals are from an Xtradecal sheet for RAF IDS Tornados. I had to do
some work to get an "A" tail code and to make the serial number I
wanted.
Overall, I'm quite
happy with how this build turned out.
"Benner"
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