Grumman F-14A Tomcat (II)
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Although the majority of the work was done in Illustrator, I did use Strata 3D for some of the smaller detail work, primarily the missiles. Drawings of the AIM-7 Sparrow III that I had were not very detailed, but good enough for the scale of the aircraft.
The drawings I had of the AIM-9 Sidewinder, however, had a surfeit of detail and therefore resulted in a better model.
The same was true for the AIM-54 Phoenix.
All too often, however, details—such as a reasonable representation of the ejection seats—are forgotten. I did not have a good 3-view of the Tom’s GRU-7A seat, but starting from an outline and referencing photographs such as the two below, I was able to at least create a flat view of the seat. It is reasonably accurate (per the photos) and good enough for the work required.
Because I wanted to the Tomcat both clean and with the gear down, canopy up, and refueling probe out, I chose two different squadrons, VF-1, the first to receive the ‘Cat, and VF-84, because they sported the classiest marks around.
I worked from about 25 photographs such as these from VF-1:
The work marks looked like this:
Before resulting in this:
I used fewer than a dozen photos from VF-84. Primarily because I did not need to look for the standard marks such as national insignia and placards. Here are a few:
They resulted in this (again pretty thin because of the standard marks):
And the final drawing:
Part III will be posted soon.