Hi all,
So I have wanted to build a Polish plane after visiting the country earlier this year, and I found this little Eduard plane on consignment at the hobby shop and went with it.
It's the older version of the kit (I hear they have a new one with much better plastic out now). Anyway, the plastic is really thick, with huge sprue gates, and the rest is PE, and there is a LOT of PE considering how few plastic parts there are.
Here is the box and contents:
I got to work on the cockpit, and what you see here is about 23 PE parts, and I left off a few because literally no one can see the little hooks on the backs of the rudder pedals or the tubing behind the instrument panel.
I assembled the airframe, and it took a lot of filler. I sanded and filled, then sanded and filled. On this plane, the only metal parts of the fuselage are the cowling and the top, forward of the cockpit. Those parts are painted green, and I found that Model Master's RLM Dark Green is a pretty close match to the Polish planes from what I can tell. The rest will be covered by lozenge decals.
Did Eduard cut the lozenge decals for us? No. But that was actually kind of fun, because I got to make little templates, and fortunately the contours are pretty simple.
Once I had all the lozenge templates made, I added the PE bits for final assembly.
I shot a coat of black on it, then followed with the green. The single, high-mounted wing actually takes the green paint as well, so I shot it, top and bottom, and probably obliterated my shading on top, leaving it sort of boring, but some post-shading might be in order.
After making sure I had good coverage on the underside of the rear stabilizer, the cowling and hood, I shot the rest of the airframe with what was left in the airbrush just to give the decals something other than black to lay down over in case any issues arise.
The tail will be mostly painted (in the white and red of the Polish flag), but the fillet will have lozenge decals as well.
I'm hoping the decals go down well, since that's a good portion of the finish. If they don't, I may buy the new mold of the kit or go for the Dragon one that's on sale at Sprue Brothers now. Fortunately, my test scrap went down well, and I'm hopeful.
This one will be finished in the box art markings (albeit with the darker pattern lozenge, as the kit didn't supply enough of the lighter pattern, and the instructions call for the darker pattern anyway). The plane will depict a Polish Air Force bird in 1919.
-BD-