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#646 Fairey Gannet

Building the most beautifully ugly Fairey Gannet from the Trumpeter 1:72 kit.

No electronics in this one.

Build

Notes

The Fairey Gannet was developed as a carrier-born anti-submarine warfare platform. It was used by the Royal Navy between 1953 and 1978. Other operators included Australia, West Germany, and Indonesia.

Fairey Gannet - A Short History:

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Paint Scheme

Feature Color Recommended Paint Used
  Black H2  
  Red H3  
  Yellow H4  
lower fuselage Light grey green H74 70.885 Pastel Green + 70.989 Sky Grey (~ 5:1)
wheel wells IJN Grey H61 70.989 Sky Grey
  Clear red H90  
  Clear green H94  
  Tire black H77  
upper fuselage Dark sea grey H331 70.868 Dark Sea Green

The Build

I approached this as a quick out of the box build just for fun. I even decided to take the armour modeller’s approach - build it before painting. It worked OK in this case!

There’s not much cockpit detail in the two modules that fit neatly into the fuselage.

build01a

All stitched up and ready for painting. Attempting this “armour style” for a speedy build. It seemed like I could manage to paint the cockpit after the fuselage was closed up.

build01b

Basic painting complete. The main issue at this stage was the fit of the canopies.

build02a

My “light grey green” may be a bit on the spearmint chewing gum end of the spectrum;-)

build02b

Decals on and a clean finish for now.

build03a

build03b

It needed Jupiter-grade levels of Liquid Gravity not to be a tail-sitter!

build03c

Credits and References

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This page is a web-friendly rendering of my project notes shared in the LEAP GitHub repository.

LEAP is just my personal collection of projects. Two main themes have emerged in recent years, sometimes combined:

  • electronics - usually involving an Arduino or other microprocessor in one way or another. Some are full-blown projects, while many are trivial breadboard experiments, intended to learn and explore something interesting
  • scale modelling - I caught the bug after deciding to build a Harrier during covid to demonstrate an electronic jet engine simulation. Let the fun begin..
To be honest, I haven't quite figured out if these two interests belong in the same GitHub repo or not. But for now - they are all here!

Projects are often inspired by things found wild on the net, or ideas from the many great electronics and scale modelling podcasts and YouTube channels. Feel free to borrow liberally, and if you spot any issues do let me know (or send a PR!). See the individual projects for credits where due.