mikeymize
Looks like the Hasegawa kit will be then Jim, i'm aware of the potential for problems when it comes to decals for stuff like that but I just can't face the prospect of taping all the angles without losing my mind (I've lost too much of it already!) For those that can pull it off with masking and paint my hats off to them.I remember painting a JU-88 canopy years ago and I though I was going to get a aneurysm!
You want to talk of insanity?
The PE kit arrived for the A-10 today.
The challenges?
The kit is partially built already, and....
The PE set is not made for this manufacture of kit!
First off, they provide a new cowling for the forward cockpit:
Yes, there are other parts that go in those grooves, such as the HUD.
This means major surgery! Cut, cut, cut......
That hole in the center is suppose to take the big ol' clunky solid clear plastic bit that is to represent the HUD. Bye-bye!
Offending bit removed successfully!
I see an opportunity to add just a bit more weight to the nose, while I'm at it!
I tried to pop the seat loose to better work on it, but I did a very good job cementing it in! It won't budge! Oh well!
The kit supplied instrument panel was very difficult to put in place, and actually fell out while I was cutting. So long to it! It fell to the floor and I'll let the carpet monster keep this one.....
New instrument panel consists of 3 layers for assembly. These are not self adhesive on this one, so I puddled on some Future and stacked the parts. letting it be the "glue".
Just to give you an idea of scale, I backed up a bit and put a #11 blade next to it....
Is any further evidence of my insanity needed?
And to think - I do this to relax? Sheesh!
Jim
P.S. Another battle damaged A-10 that came back!
Still an amazing aircraft!
J.