I have been tasked with building a P-61 Black Widow in Carroll "Snuffy" Smith/Phillip Porter's 547th NFS "Times A Wastin' markings. Smith was the highest ranking nocturnal ace with 7 kills.
As all P-61 mavens know, this scheme has been the mainstay in the Monogram kit that has been around since the Jurassic Age (what memories though......my first airplane kit). I had the original release of Great Wall's kit so I dragged it out. I will try to make the necessary corrections/improvements without getting too crazy with it. I found a cheap Revell release on ebay which I will raid for the turret cover, the drop tanks, and of course the markings. I grabbed a recent release with the hopes that the decals will be somewhat useable, especially the nose art. I have resin guns, props and replacement cowls on their way as well.
I started with the pit, which is very nicely done. The seats were a four piece chore to build, but I managed. Boy I miss Tenax, this Tamiya extra thin cement I'm stuck using now just doesn't have the same bite and takes too long to set up. I have a jug of MEK I grabbed at the hardware store a few months ago that I'm going to try once I run out of the Tamiya. I'll pour it into the Tamiya jar because I like their applicator. Anyways, I digress, after XF-1 Flat Black preshade of everything, it was all sprayed Gunze Interior Green. I added the included PE belts which seemed a bit thick and lacking in detail. I painted them XF-57 Buff. They are passable. I then did my usual cockpit process with a Detailer wash and seal with Testors Dull Coat.
Sidewall detail is good and you even get decal placards which really enhance the look of these areas.
GW offers individual dials for the instrument panel or a brass PE replacement. I chose the decals over the plastic and thought it looks halfway decent. I think my eyes are starting to go as I ended up with a few stray ones on the lower right.....Oye! Oh well...
I added some Airscale dials for the back compartment. I'm not sure how much of this area will be seen.
A little test fit. So far so good. Is it me, or does the steering wheel seem huge on this thing?
Time to get ready to close this up.