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Very nice Vaughan. Like the distressing. That nose wheel assembly looks as though it has grease on it. Has it & if not how did you get that authentic look a like.
Not had any real time for modelling at the moment although I've managed to do the harnesses which I've scratch built from a combination of P.E buckles, Tamiya tape and wire. More to follow when I find some more time.
Colin, Tony, Tom thanks. This has turned out to be a bit of a slow build I need to sort the weights out for the nose as this is going to be a real tail sitter. It says it needs 45g of weight but there's no way that much will fit in the nose alone, so I have also put some behind the pilots seat as suggested in the instructions fingers crossed that will work. I've also made a start on the engine cowlings RLM 2 plus some weathering. Next stage is to close the fuselage.
A small update more lead shot was added to the nose and even under the pilot seat and at last she's no longer a tail sitter not sure how the undercart is going to cope with all the extra weight, time will tell. Here's a dry fit (wheel bay doors resting in approximate position) before the fuselage is closed.
There are some superb weathering techniques going into this build. Beautiful careful washes and just the right amount of dry brushing to bring out highlights. Shadows are given depth without overdoing it and scuffing of well worn surfaces looks just right.
If the outside of this model looks half as good as the inside does this is going to be a stunning piece.
Well the fuselage is now buttoned up and there has been the need to re-scribe some of the panel lines, I have used dymo tape as a guide and a Trumpeter scriber. I have also had to use some very thin plastic card next to the gun bay as there was a significant sink area but all is good now. Next up will be to fit the wings and tail plane section.
Thanks Kresten it good to see you back on the forum. A small update tail plane and wings are on. It's been a bit difficult to work out the correct dihedral of the wings but have consulted various line drawings so hope it's right.
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