Assembling and Painting the Fuselage and Canopy
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August 22, 2018Glued together fuselage halves, sanded away minor flashing from extruded plastic and filled in some areas with Tamiya putty. Put in prop spinner with bit of sprue glued to its back so that it can be freely rotated2
August 22, 2018Lower fuselage half had some serious joining issues-supercharger intake had to be trimmed to shape before gluing and the intercooler section had large gaps (about a millimeter or so) when completed.3
August 23, 2019The right wing sits fine with the fillet...4
August 23, 2019... the left wing, however, does not.5
August 23, 2019Drilled out the exhaust stacks...6
August 23, 2019... as well as what the parts catalog refers to as the "downward position lights" and the landing light.7
August 23, 2019The landing light exemplifies the poor result.8
August 23, 2019Assembled the gear bay doors and puttied and sanded them in place. Later, the right one would fall off.9
August 23, 2019I painted the where the canopy would sit black, as some of it might be visible through the canopy once placed.10
August 23, 2019I also painted the K-14A/B gunsight, including silvering the two lenses.11
August 23, 2019I painted the downward position lights and the landing lights silver, filling them in with various glues to see which one would finally stay right (I landed on CA glue, but it doesn't look too great in the final product)12
August 23, 2019I cut a piece of clear sprue into a rough shape to fit the recess I had trimmed earlier, and cemented it in place with some putty.13
August 23, 2019Once sanded into shape, the area I had drilled and filled with translucent paint becomes visible14
August 23, 2019I added the PE versions of the two home-finding (AN-ARA-8) antennae and added some PVA glue to give them some volume. It didn't turn out so great and looked overscale in the final assembly so I won't be doing this next time.15
August 23, 2019I decided to keep the kit's lower wing (AN-ARC-3?) antenna (AN104A as listed in parts catalog). It later broke off during sanding when fixing a painting mistake.16
August 23, 2019In order to keep the pitot tube from breaking off and getting lost a third time (later I would find one of them stuck to the wall after it had flown out of my tweezers when trying to place it), I drilled some holes for a wire to support it when glued.
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22 August 2018, 18:40