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| Written by Nazaruddin Hashim, Brian Param, Aidy Abdullah, Thomas Ng, Mazlan Yusof | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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M32 – 04, TA-4PTM by Naza
The basic kit is the Monogram OA-4M Skyhawk. Conversion was done utilizing the conversion set produced by Red Roo Models. Decals came from VFA Productions. Apart from the Red Roo conversion set, other modifications included:
The Monogram kit came with raised panel line so rescribing was a must. The Red Roo conversion parts were then added on with minimal difficulty. The aircraft was to be built in flight mode so the pilot figures from the Monogram kit was utilized. The display stand was custom made from plywood, clear plastic and polly putty. I chose to paint the skyhawk in the original 3 tone SEA camo scheme. Colours used were gunze dark brown (310), dark green (309) and olive drab (303). Humbrol flat black was used for black wash. After painting was done, I sprayed a layer of Humbrol gloss cote to ensure minimal silvering. This was followed by application of the decals. Another layer of gloss cote was then added to seal in the decals. Weathering was then done using the airbrush stroke technique. A final cote of Humbroll Matt Cote and the TA-4PTM was complete! M32-20, M32-25, M32-24 A-4PTM By Brian Param
M32-24 was a rebuilt Hobbycraft offering with wheel up configuration. Decided to do so as I feel the Hobbycraft offering looks better with wheels up. Camo was achieved by paper masks scanned of the scale drawing and colors were gunze. Pilot came from the Monogram A-4E. Hope you like my scooters. Many more to get done RNZAF, RAN, Singaporean, etc.
M32-01, TA-4PTM By Thomas Ng
The colors chosed for this one is the 4 colors SEA scheme, the colors are from the Gunze range, Decals are a mixture from the Hobbycraft A-4 C kit and Kit’s decal, and the white serial no. are custom printed. For weathering, a black pastal wash was applied to the recessed line and finally seal with a flat coat. M32-10, A-4PTM By Aidy Abdullah The kit is Hasegawa's beautiful 1/48 A-4L, with as many modification as I can add to make a more proper A-4PTM. Decals are a combination of bits from F4dable, Hasegawa, Fox One and various VFA sheets applied over Gunze paints. Seat is a resin item from True Details. M32-24, A-4PTM By Mazlan Yusof
Making the PTM The A-4C kit by hasegawa is a good base for a PTM. It has most of the bits needed to make a PTM. The drag cute, the avionics hump and the spine antenna as well as the antenna on the nose wheel bay cover are all included in the kit. The kit was finished using the delivery scheme colours of a variation to the S.E camo scheme. I used gunze and model master acrylics on this build. Dark green(Gunze), Olive Drab (Model Master) Dark Tan (Gunze) and Flat White (Gunze) for the underside. Decals were from the VFA Malaysian scooters sheet. Aircraft was weathered with pen ink and watered down. Camo was applied following free hand and a mixture of paper masks in certain areas. Paint chipping was achieved with sliver pen. I have always liked the scooters as I have seen them close up and when flying. It looks very agile and graceful while it flies. I have another Hasegawa A-4L to take on the operational scheme which will be in the works soon. Photos and text © by Naza, KT Goh, Aidy, Brian, Thomas, Mazlan |
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