Stikpusher First off I wish to apoligize for taking so long to comment on your start. I have selfishly been putting my efforts into my build and neglecting my duties here. Your Thunderjet is looking good, I have seen some of your other builds and have no doubts this one will be another very nice one. I do have to make the comment I dont know how you guys build so well in a scale so small as a 1/72, I find it amazing. May I ask how you will be finishing your F-84, with paints or foil ? I am just courious is why I am asking.
Now for an update on my build the F-104 by Testers. I am new at this scratch building thing and have been fighting it for a few weeks now. Cant believe how slow it has been going. Anyway the gear bays I am calling finished as far as detail goes. I did take some artistic license on them because I couldnt get very good pictures of them and also had so much trouble creating what I saw in the pictures I did find. I do think I got kind of close though. With that said here is what I have got.
If anyone has advise on my detail work or dry brush colors I would love to hear them.
Next the cockpit is finally in
I couldn't get side panels to work so gave up and left them out, I do think the seat and IP came out well though.
The canopy comes in 3 pieces in this kit and is ment to be posed open. I chose to pose it closed due to lack of good cockpit detail, and found a bad fit issue with it once I was commited to it being closed. The center section sat way too high maybe a 1/32 at the rear and around .020 at the windscreen. also there were rails on the front and rear parts of the canopy that wouldnt allow the center section to sit down where it was supose to sit when closed. So I cut off the rails on the front and rear parts, then skated the center section on 600 grit wet&dry sand paper while putting more pressure of the rear I was able to get it to fit right, but ended up with a slight gap at the rear that I will have to use crystal clear glue to fix. Anyway heres a picture of what I have now. The canopy is just sitting there and not glued yet.
Comments and advise are always welcomed, without them I learn nothing ya know.