The saga continues. I'm half way through my Thunderbird project now. With KittyHawk's new F-5E & F versions out I picked up the canopies, seats and a few other miscelaneous parts that will make this half-scratch-built model look the part.
I've got 3 Hasegawa kits, 2 KittyHawk kits, the Belcher Bits F-5A conversion, The Daco book, and A Pictorial History of the T-38 Talon, cockpit shots from Peter Fleischman, plus my own walkaround shots from the T-38A at the Praire Aviation Museum. I learned how to scribe during the Fall so I plan to rescribe the whole plane to be accurate.
Tonight I worked on making the intakes out of the resin parts provided for the F-5A.
Check it out...here's what I started with
For consistency I kept everything plastered to the plans. Glad I made 3 copies of everything since I cut and sanded these plans
I extended the front edge of the intake to use as a guide for the razor saw. The cut doesn't extend to the bottom of the resin piece. On the drawing and in photos you can clearly see a fillet on each end of the angled face. So what I did was drill a hole at each endpoint to make a smooth radius. Then cut in from a 90degree angle to seperate the pieces.
Initially I milled the large sections off but for the 2nd one I decided it was safer (for part integrity not me lol) to cut the excess off with the razor saw and then file down the resin to the edge of my sharpie marker shadow.
Finished it up with my diamond files...And I present to you 2 perfect intakes ready for attachment!
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!