Undercarriage assembly, as pointed out earlier, was fiddly and I have a warped wing strut on the left which is pushing my wheel bay about a bit. Some hack and slash and Ive sorted it. Also the engine covers don’t fit great on this model, Airfix Lancaster BII. Anyway, we are where we are, flaps down, wheel bays open, that’s it for today I think.





First build in 35 years...
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Update Saturday! My filler arrived; Tamiya putty, good stuff so have closed gaps on the wings and for the ill fitting engine covers. Sanding this plane has been difficult as you are always at risk of knocking something else off. In hindsight I should have waited to attach tail, bomb doors, weapons turrets etc. I’ve also had a problem with my windows and canopies. I saw a tip to use pva glue but they have simply fallen in or, as I had to resort to other glue I have fogging. I know have ammo mig’s ultra glue and had to use the spare bomb aimers glass and the incorrect side panels for the main canopy BUT, they are at least clear. I also bought some Micro Krystal Klear so will replace the missing windows with it after painting. Live and learn.Comment
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Nice work!
Re: sticking clears, try using Krystal Klear for this, since you have it already. You’ll need to be patient and careful, but it should allow you to glue without damage.Comment
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Thanks. I only realised afterwards that Krystal Klear could also be used as adhesive, bought it to fill in my missing windows, so I bought Ammo’s Ultra Glue too...’all the gear...’ I’ve honed it though and in the end; it has worked well. No more fogging! Thanks.Comment
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