Dragging this one out of the dust.
I have finally pulled my C-17 out and done a little more work to it
Along with tinkering in the back end...
...I decided to see how to tackle the engines and pylons.
After an afternoon in the garage I have had some success. I glued one nacelle together and attacked the sides with files and sand paper to flatten them.
Picture is not that good but shows a slight shape change from the unaltered nacelle. I found after flattening the sides not as much work will be required with the lower lip.
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I have added some putty to the inner intake lips to thicken them up after removing about 2mm of resin from each side.
I then turned to the engine pylons.
Anigrand supplies different shaped pylons for inboard and outboard. After looking at the Revell 1/144 kit it seems the inboard and outboard pylons should be identical.
The top pylon is an unmodified Inboard pylon, the hatched areas are to be removed to correct the shape.
The middle pylon is the unmodified outboard item and finally the lower is the modified lower pylon. As you can see I added material to the top as it is fairly flat on the actual aircraft and not sloped as Anigrand portrays it. I also extended it aft as it was too short.
So the engine intake needs cleaning up and some more shaping and the other 3 pylons need modification.
While I am at that I will tinker with other areas I will figure out how the cockpit windscreen and roof will be rectified.
That is all for now