Thanks Max and Pawel,
I'm just getting back in the saddle after not being able to build - and not having time to post for the last two weeks - mostly because of a business trip. Oddly enough - while on the trip, I was able to see the new movie "Allied" on one of my flights. Go figure - Brad Pitt as a Lysander Pilot !
I've progressed a bit with painting and scratchbuilding since the last update. The first order of business was to scratch build some lenses for Lizzy's landing lights. These were not a part of the Novo kit, but the are a very noticable part of the Lysander - so I decided to add them. I chucked a piece of clear sprue in a cordless drill and used an exacto blade like a lathe tool to turn it down to the right diameter (and make them nicely round. Then hit the front surface with a polishing stick while it was still turning. I drilled a shallow hole in the back of the lens with a pin drill to simulate a bulb. Both lenses were then backed with a piece of aluminum foil. Holes were drilled in the wheel spats to fit the lenses. I like 'em !
Next was to smash mold a piece of clear plastic over the clear rear canopy part. (Thanks to Fermis for explaining how this can be done so easily). The rear canopy part that came with the kit was not meant to be posed open. It is so thick that it won't fit over the fuselage when it's in the open position, so I figured that if I smash molded a new one over the kit part - it would be pretty close to the right dimensions on its inside. So far - so good. After painting the frame, I think it will do the job.
Smash mold part on the Left / Kit part on the right
So here she is. Painting, decaling, and dull coating complete. The kit decals were out of register and looked like they would disintegrate when they hit water - I didn't even try them. All the decals were pulled from the spare decal pile.
Now I just need to wait for everything to dry, fix a bit of the broken cockpit framing, paint the tail wheel and main gear wheels, re-gloss the prop hub, assemble, and add some pastel chalk weathering. She's on the home stretch ! I'm REALLY glad Lizzy doesn't require any rigging.
Chris