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Title: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: lastvautour on June 03, 2011, 02:12:16 PM
The original 1/144 scale version was scraped in favour of this 1/72 project. The nacelles are attached to the wings and the horizontal plane is glued to the fuselage. More photos to follow.

Lou
1st Attachment 1/144
2nd Attachment 1/72
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: dave_t on June 03, 2011, 04:27:05 PM
I keep a bottle of lighter fluid next to my models too. ;)

Very cool subject, by the way.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Oceaneer99 on June 03, 2011, 08:47:06 PM
I just thought the lighter fluid was for the realistic flames!  I finally bought a bunch of small dropper bottles for various solvents that I use at my workbench: water, lacquer thinner, alcohol, acetone, acrylic paint thinner, etc.  I use the lacquer thinner to thin out my glazing putty when that starts to harden in the tube.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: dave_t on June 03, 2011, 10:20:03 PM
I really do have lighter fluid in the shop, just haven't found a use for it yet.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 04, 2011, 01:20:52 AM
I use it to clean my brushes after using enamel paints. It works to thin the paint also. I can't stand the smell of turpentine. Here are two new pictures of the lighter fluid container.

Lou

Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 04, 2011, 10:50:01 AM
Progress shots.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Balsabasher on June 04, 2011, 10:57:56 AM
A very attractive subject Lou.
Barry.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 05, 2011, 03:08:49 PM
Thank you Barry. It is moving along nicely. The glue is now drying on the last major components before final putty, sanding and paint.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: cliff strachan on June 06, 2011, 04:23:54 PM
Lou, I'm intrigued by your detailed shot and method of fitting your engines. Very interesting. Represents a lot of planning.
Cliff.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Mark Braunlich on June 06, 2011, 04:43:26 PM
This is very interesting Lou.  Thanks for posting your build as I'm learning a lot from these photos.

Mark

PS, I have good D.H.82C drawings from old Model Airplane News.  Do you want them?
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: dave_t on June 06, 2011, 08:15:13 PM
What made you want to build the AJ-1?
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 06, 2011, 09:43:11 PM
Mark, yes please.
Dave, the Savage is one of the aircraft in the recognition journal that was given to me in the late 1950. It always intrigued me but I was reluctant to build it until now. I would also like to do the IL-28 someday.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 07, 2011, 02:21:47 PM
I changed the date in the above post to indicate it had been the 1950s. I think perhaps late 1958. Regardless, I have kept this treasure close to me for the last 53 years. The Savage is out of the primer shop and needs just a few spots of putty and some light sanding before the paint shop. I prefer the dark blue finish, however I don't have any white lettering and home made decals are not great when it comes to white lettering. I have yet to figure out Jeff's decal system.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 07, 2011, 02:23:31 PM
Heavens to Betsy, I forgot the tip thank fins. Back to the production line before the paint shop.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: dave_t on June 07, 2011, 02:44:59 PM
I have seen the Savage in light gray too, with a whitish underside.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 07, 2011, 03:48:10 PM
There are several schemes to be found at Wings Palette. http://wp.scn.ru/en/helpus
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT_w4udNa8KMgLubwDH0wi0hdvxnXnluEHIun1KC_C5aI-yWiq4)(http://www.skaneateles.org/navy/images/aj124158_b.jpg)(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ8SGdUBSd9evVMnhsxXG20p7_wNjt6O2C5OHCunJp90fiOS9mzTQ)

I think the centre photo is a fire bomber scheme.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Balsabasher on June 08, 2011, 12:24:30 AM
Lous solution to fitting complex engine nacelles to the wings is a good idea,we have to accept that to precise fit a nacelle to a cambered wing is no easy matter and this way a good portion of the nacelle is in good glueing contact making a bit of filling and plugging easier,if you look closely at the official ID models you see some interesting ideas for their obvious mass assembly techniques including things like nacelle to wing mating,I have an official  KB-50 done in a similar way.

Lou your pictorials are always interesting to see and study,you cannot beat these in between build shots to help both newbies and oldies to our hobby alike.
Barry.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 08, 2011, 03:26:58 PM
Thanks Barry. The tip tank fins are attached and need sanding and priming before carrying on any further. I expect to have her ready for the paint shop before the weekend.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 09, 2011, 10:13:35 PM
Ran out of red primer and had to switch to grey. Same difference. The fuselage will be Light Ghost Grey and the bottom white as per late 50s USN colour schemes.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 11, 2011, 09:42:07 PM
#@%&*%$#@&^^ etc etc. Shook my white primer and approached the paint both while still shaking. Started to spray and droplets came flying out pooling on the wing. Urggggg. I wipe it off and let it sit for a couple of hours and then lightly sanded. I gave the can another good shake did a test run on the side of the of my spray booth. The nozzle clogged up. I cleaned it and it clogged again. I took another nozzle and it worked OK. I then placed the offending nozzle on another can, and it worked OK. What gives. Replaced the original nozzle and it work OK during a test. Approached the Savage sprayed the primer onto the model. A light mist came out and I quit before I really got mad and threw the can through the window. I will attempt to apply Model Master White using my air brush. Not my day in the paint shop!!

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Balsabasher on June 11, 2011, 11:17:18 PM
Lou I have had similar problems with those pesky nozzles,get a bad one and they really play up.
Barry.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 13, 2011, 06:37:20 PM
Finally got the white primer to work for me. Now a bit of research to confirm FS16440 being the proper shade of grey for that era.

LOu
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: dave_t on June 13, 2011, 06:43:56 PM
The AJ-1 is quickly becoming one of my favorite planes (the list keeps getting longer). Nice work.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: Mark Braunlich on June 13, 2011, 07:01:53 PM
I love those prop swirlies Lou.  Yes, I made up that word for your prop disks. 

Mark
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 13, 2011, 07:06:15 PM
Thanks Dave and Mark.

Dave, my list is way bigger than my capacity to complete.
Mark, the honours goes to Ken for showing them on his B-25.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage
Post by: lastvautour on June 15, 2011, 06:58:23 PM
The gloss gull grey appears to have gone on successfully. Time will tell. I used "Frog Tape" again. I have two half bottles of enamel gull grey, so I used it up on Savage. Despite it being bad for the environment, I find that Model Master enamels go on easier than acrylic.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: lastvautour on June 19, 2011, 01:44:09 PM
The North American AJ-1 Savage is completed. I used Duplicolour primers and Model Master paints. The decals are the best I have produced to date and they went on easily.
The colour scheme is from Wings Palette and represents a savage flying from CVA-41 USS Midway.  
(http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/albums/userpics/10004/normal_DSCF5347.JPG)
http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5918
I really enjoyed making this one.

Lou
PS. The props were borrowed from the 1/72 scale Yukon build.
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: Mark Braunlich on June 19, 2011, 06:39:56 PM
Very nice Lou!  Are the black lines on the wing painted on or decals?

Very best regards,
Mark
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: dave_t on June 19, 2011, 07:09:03 PM
Have you always used Duplicolor primer or is that something new? Is it worth trying?
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: lastvautour on June 19, 2011, 10:30:52 PM
Thank you Mark. The lines are home made decals.
Dave, the Duplicolour primer is thicker than the usual and covers fine scratches better. It was mentioned by someone else and I purchased some to try it. It works better than my regular primer and comes in oxide, dark grey and white.

Lou
Title: Re: Post War Era North American AJ-1 Savage .................(Completed 19 Jun 2011)
Post by: Balsabasher on June 19, 2011, 11:05:15 PM
A stunning model Lou,the colourscheme looks really good on the Savage.
Barry.