All was going well. . .
My wife walked past and asked me why I was making the "back bit" out of tin foil. As they do.
Got some colour on.
Did the final coat of the sea blue. Anyone notice any issues? (hint. . . ailerons).
Anyone get a bit careless mid-build? I do. Something always happens to remind me to slow down. "Oh well, if that's the worst mistake I make on this build that's not so bad."
So, just respray right? Well did that, then when cleaning the airbrush, splattered turps all over the wing (not pictured). It ate little holes into the green layer of paint, which might have been nice if I’d been doing diorama of Aliens. But not a major problem . . . just sand and respray. Done. None of this is pictured because it was just tedious.
Only just finished doing that, then I bumped my pot full of turps and it washed over my whole working area.
I almost escaped out of this without a hitch (long ago learned to keep spare parts in a sealed tin), except. . . it went all over the ailerons!! Yep, those ones I was trying to respray right-way-up in the first place, leading to this string of disasters. To answer the question “does turps melt polystyrene?” Yep, it sure does! (I already knew this of course, but I was not in a position to put this excellent knowledge to any advantage – again, not making an Aliens kit). I wiped off the turps with tissue. . . now the ailerons had fingerprints and tissue paper embedded in a now lively textured plastic surface.
In this pic, I've already sanded a bit (they were worse than that).
I have to count my blessings here though. First, nothing else (like, say, a canopy. . . !!) was on the bench (refer to spare parts life-saving tin). Secondly, there is very little surface detail on the corsair ailerons. Why is this? While I’m at it, how were the ailerons manufactured? Well, I’m glad there were made like that. I could sand them flat with no real trouble. An hour and a half later and I’m back to exactly where I was before. But I thought you guys would appreciate my story of calamity and redemption.