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Thanks chaps. Busy day yesterday but will get around to checking the balance this morning.
4°C in the shed right now so I'll let the heater do it's thing for a while before I venture out! I'm hoping to paint the undercarriage parts & bays today, but it'll have to warm up a bit first.
Hi Andy
Up to your usual high standard work. To prevent tail sitting I have drilled the front wheel and used a short length of wire to pin it to the base - only works of course if you are planning a base :rolling:
Jim
Last resort is to drill any cavity that's left unfilled and pour in those lead beads you have and seal with CA so they don't shift or move and just cover up the hole just like I did for my F-18.
But I guess you've got that covered but just in case. :smiling2:
No pictures today you'll be glad to hear :smiling5:
All of the landing gear and their bays are painted up now, but being plain (or should that be plane?) white, they aren't very photogenic yet. Hopefully they'll look better with some dirt & grime.
I've masked up all the glazing, which didn't go particularly well but I'm not doing it again so it'll have to do. Trust me to buy a circle cutter that doesn't go small enough for my needs :rolling: and the cockpit frames are very faint, making following their lines tricky.
The wing assembly and tailplane are now nailed on. Fit isn't 100% on the top of the wing, but close enough that I'm not going to bother filling/sanding/rescribing. All of the antenna and pitot tubes are now fitted too. It'll give me something to knock off when I'm masking for the camo.
Just the props to assemble now then it's on to the colouring in bit. As mentioned earlier I'm going for the RAF version, with it's 3 colour scheme.
After a few finishing touches it was ready for primer. You can see my temporary spray set up here, at the side of my main work area, so that my bench light can be swivelled to cover either. Still one hell of a mess, but there's no point getting more storage to tidy tools and stuff away until I decide what I'm doing about my new shed.
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And primed. Stealth transport?
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Will hopefully get around to painting the underside later.
As for the upper colours, it looks quite a vivid green in the above illustration, as do the suggested paints, but most of the real images I've seen show a much more muted colour, almost like olive drab, so I'll be going somewhere in between I think.
Thanks Paul, that's a very handy site. Wish I'd found it sooner!
I've already settled on Dark Sea Grey (Mr Color C331) so that's good, and the lighter grey and green I've picked aren't too far away from the suggestions, which is more than good enough for me.
That white tissue blew out the camera a bit so I've had to mess around with the pictures brightness, but you get the idea. I haven't gone to town on the belly as it'll be practically invisible once the model is on it's wheels, but just enough to break up the big slab of grey.
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