Thanks Jim. What an amazing story. I guess the Jug cockpit was an armored bathtub afterall. I assume the Jug you built was his yeah? Reasoned, The IP is a decal provided by Tamiya. It settles right in under Micro Sol.
I got some quality time in last night. I was tinkering with Jim's idea of a map on the seat, by cutting up a post it note, but I just couldn't get it to look realistic (sorry Jim) I ultimately decided to fabricate an oxygen hose and drape it over the seat. I used fine wire wrapped around a hypodermic needle, painted it Olive Drab, then superglued it in place. I used a piece of styene rod to simulate te connector. Here's how it turned out. I'm happy with it.
The wing spars were added and the fuselage sealed up without issue. Here the IP wires can be sort of be seen. I guess this was a good addition afterall.
I then turned my attention to the PW R-2800-57 engine. This will have a scratchbuilt ignition harness and here's how I do it. All you need is the following supplies and some superglue.
I started by painting the cylinders Alclad Dark Aluminum and the gear box XF-53 Neutral Grey. The instructions call out the wrong magnetos and it was unfortunately too late for me. Oh well. I fabricated a ignition ring out of .25 styrene rod then added the "points" with .10 rod glue together and sliced (above). It will look like this at this stage.
I then used the speaker wire, cut the length to size, then bent it to go from the "points" to the cylinder. Once you find the right size, dip the tips in superglue and attach them. Heres how it should look.
Once satisfied, the ring was painted Floquil Old Silver and the the wires XF-28 Dark Copper, which seemed to be the most common color for these. After a dusting of Testors Gloss, I then added the Pratt and Whitney decal followed by a detailer wash.
It was finished off with Testor's Dull then a quick blast of full strength X-19 Tamiya Smoke. The smoke gives it a smokey used look.
I finished off by painted the gear bays, doors, and everything else that should be zinc chromate with XF-3 Yellow Green. I then added a red-brown postshade to dirty it up.
I'll be getting to the assembly soon.
Joe