Nice start Andy.
Andy T's C-47 Skytrain. Airfix, 1/72
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Thanks guys. Yes Jim, it all seems very nicely moulded so far.
The interior is done and the fuselage closed up. With the doors shut you'll be able to see precious little inside so I didn't spend ages on it.
The crew were a similar disappointment to the ones in the Airfix Gannet I did a while ago. Absolutely no chance of fitting in their seats without major surgery - severe liposuction and foot amputation.
The two halves and the belly section fitted together really well but I went OTT with tapes & clamps to ensure nothing moves while it sets up overnight.Comment
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Very nice Andy. I built the Italeri one back in 1999 and enjoyed the build. Pilots look nice and convincing.Comment
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Coming to gather really well Andy.
In 1986 I was lucky enough to be part of RIAt at RAF Fairford where one of the themes for the meet was a Dakota the other being Air - Air Tankers. They lined up all the C-47's on one side of the runway - there were quite a few. More people views the Dakotas than the tankers. Loverly aircraft and what was nice, many were still in use.
Really looking forward to seeing this come together. May have to consider this, (Dakota), as my first fixed wing build!Comment
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Thank you.
Zoë has bounced back remarkably well from her surgery, so being on hand in the next room has worked out perfectly for both of us.
The biggest issue we have is running out of vessels for all of the flowers that keep getting delivered!
It's turning out to be a great kit so far Doug, you could certainly do worse than picking this one.Comment
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Engines went together nicely, although not much can be seen with the cowls on
Wings are on too. There's a separate piece for the root, a full top section, and a shorter lower part that marries up with the belly piece outboard of the engines. After trimming off a couple of (mis)alignment pins it all fitted together rather well, but needed some persuasion to stay in place. Thank goodness for clamps!
As you can see I've also spot primed the main fuselage seams after sanding, to see if any further work might be needed. I normally use (lacquer) Mr Surfacer for that, but I've had a couple of sinkage issues it the past, probably from the solvents in it softening the glue joint which then show up slightly a day or so later.
This time I've used UMP acrylic primer (aka One Shot / Stynylrez). We'll see if that cures the problem.Comment
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(Clue - it wouldn't be the one with four engines).
Looking more and more C47ish Andy :thumb2:Comment
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That looks really good Andy! You sure aren't wasting any time here. 1/72 is a bit too small for me and I really love the racing stripe down the top of the fusullier My friend. Prolly be done in a day or two, knowing you...
Great news about Zoe too! Please give her my best...
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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