snowy, the true details cockpit is as snug as a bug in a rug in the tamiya kit my friend. the only "bashing" you have to do is sand the kits cockpit sidewall detail flat in order to make room for the excellent looking td sidewalls. i made quick work of that with a dremel tool and a light touch. the seat and the trim wheels are my favorite two details of the set. i bought 4 detail sets from squadron: true detail, black box, aires, and eduard photo etch cockpit set. i thought about stealing a few parts from each and mix matching because each set seems to have a week link in it. i even thought about what you talked about with the pe instrument panel, but by the time you get the gun sight and the windscreen in place the instrument panel isnt that visible. i think the aires set is cool as well as it has pe parts as well. the all resin detail sets make my eyes cross trying to paint all those parts in place. i plan to order some ultracast wheels soon. actually, i need to purchase a magnifying glass with the light on it that attaches to my workbench. i scoped one out at office max for $20. thanks for the compliments fellows, it encourages me to head on back to the workbench. later.
QUOTE: In one year you've become a better master of details than I have in 15.... still I love to build and hopefully one day theyll look as nice as what you have going... very sweet |
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i would hardly consider myself a master my friend, but thanks for the compliment anyway. like i say, i have about a half a dozen "starts" that somewhere along the line became airbrush fodder. one of them was a tamiya F-4U corsair
!! i had come so far with this jewel and it was looking sweet. i was going to display it on the ground when i thought to myself, i dont have a single available shelf in here!! so i tried to remove the flaps so i could position them in the up position and thats when it became airbrush fodder. it was disasterous. i had spent alot of time with that project only to see it trashed. later.