With the push on to get Witchcraft finished, it's been a couple weeks since I've spent much time at this thread. But, I have been keeping track of goings on and I see some great work.
Borg R3-MC0 Very nice work! I like the stance of the landing gear. Looks right.
I also agree that rigging can be a pain at times , but one of those details that can make a difference. You pulled it off wonderfully.
Jonny Roscoe Love the IP work. That is going to be one beautiful Fury. Having spent a number of years growing up in Ft.Worth TX, the aircraft has much appeal to me . The paint scheme on Spirit of Texas is awesome and may influence the paint scheme on my F-82 when I get to that stage.
BTW , try to stay safe and bring your can back in one piece. My thoughts and prayers go with you . I may be old Air Force ,but for you, Hoorahh,Semper Fi!!!
The rest of you guys, some of you have been following my Lib build and are aware I'm in the closing stages of that project. The twin Mustang hasn't been entirely on hold. I have started fitting the cockpit floor and bulkheads , started cutting down an F-16 seat , and have the base IP cut to shape.
It's just, with the Lib being so big at this point , it really fills the work desk. Another reason to get it finished in the next few weeks. After that I'll be able to focus on getting the F-82 into full swing again as well as start on Little Miss Magic.
The F-82 will being a one seater , won't take very long to work up the pit . The only real challenge I think will be the NACA scoops for the radiators , the radiators, and underbellies. The T-6 will be OOB except for ignition wires and I may raid the my car parts box for something I can use as a chrome prop spinner.
Heck, after the Lib and F-82 , I'll be ready for a few OOB models.
Randy- Without looking at any pics of Miss America , my memory seems to recall she had Mustang shaped wing tips. If that's the case, you could try taking the proper sized section out after gluing the wing halves together .Keep your cuts straight, first where the tip meets the aileron ,then at an appropriate amount from the aileron side. Then reattach the wing tip. Line up the leading edge of the tip and wing and trim the trailing edge to match up, or you may be able to split the difference between leading and trailing edges. Something to think about.
Have a Merry Christmas fellow winged speed seekers.
Howard