i think some of the models w/ poor cockpit details scream to be hung from the ceiling, where this flaw is not so noticeable. when my buddy and i get together at his house for a weekend (we now live 300+ miles apart), we like to 'build-bash' a kit each. the most inexpensive 1/48th WWII fighters we can find are a favorite subject. with one night for assembly and painting to begin immediately following (or the next morning if we run late), many of the 'finer points' go by the wayside.
some of the kits (1/48 Testors P-47, anyone?) actually HAVE no finer points!
hanging the kits along the shop wall at eye level makes it impossible to see into the cockpit. but we don't paint them over!! SHHEESH! i never heard of such a thing! :-) leave out a control panel that wont fit, sure, but never such a step as trying to HIDE it. :-)
but we soon learned that some kits were not designed w/ the gear up modeler in mind. so we do what any master craftsman in a hurry would do:
swear at it a bit and then use more filler!
now before any of you have a heart attack at our slipshod ways, i remind you that we only commit these atrocities on bargain bin kits, and we can only seem to get together a handful of times a year. when we are working alone, our work is a bit less frantic. in fact, i have been milking a 1/32 JU-87B for MONTHS !!
:-)
- just keep gluing pieces together until there is only one piece.
then paint it.