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I haven't done much the last couple of days as I have been waiting for some acrylic rod to arrive.
I'd already decided to pose this in flight, but have now decided to have it in a near vertical clime. This is mainly to save on shelf space, but also 'cos it should look hella cool. :tongue-out3:
For this reason I'm fitting it with two rods, one up each nacelle (ooh er). I started by drilling out the rear of the engines to the diameter of the rod.
The engine rings were taped in place and the rods pushed all the way through.
Now the clever bit (I hope). I filled the ends of the cones with Milliput and pushed them on to the ends of the rod, then pushed the whole lot back into the nacelles. My hope is that because of the conical piece the rods should self center.
The cones aren't glued in yet, but hopefully when the Milliput dries I can take it apart to paint the ends of the engines and it should all then go back together the same way for gluing.
Looking very good. Milliput. Saviour of many a problem. Love the stuff.
If there are two US cold war aircraft I would like to find shelf space for this is one of them The other? B1b 'the bone'
My problem is in 1/48 they use rather a lot of shelf space lol.
Bit of a bummer that All that detail work you have put into the cockpit will never be seen but as you said good practice. Though I'm not sure I would have bothered :/ I would rather use the money on something that can be seen. (Being on a zero Income has changed the way I think about a lot of things!)
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