- Member since
February 2003
- From: Rothesay, NB Canada
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Woooo-hoooo, no longer MIA!!! Thank you for not starting a mutiny gents, you all seem rather well-behaved considering you've been left on your own!
Well I'd like to make a couple of general comments...
- the cockpit and landing gear work that is going on here is incredible, I had no idea this was an all-star team.
- I am encouraged seeing such high-end work requiring gobs of filler! It gives hope to the rest of us!
- I'm sure I've overloaded my brain & will likely forget to make several comments - bear with me...
Once I'm offline in a few minutes I'll be back at the bench. My dry-fit alignment still seems pretty good actually, I'm optimistic! I blanked off the air inlets etc on the booms and added some phony structure, but no mesh. Added my weight but now that I'm testing again, think I've actually over-done it. Good thing I sprung for those metal gear!
- B17Pilot - yikes - your rudder picture... you've got the fork-tailed fork-tailed devil don't you!?
- ww2psycho - hey buddy, keep posting the pics & we'll keep you in on the GB! I think this a/c lends itself to issues.
- Spike190 - good job scratching that seat - looks just as good as the resin I picked up for mine.
- Theuns - welcome to the poor fit club - I wonder if the smaller 1/72 creates more issues because you only have so much "wiggle-room" to work with? Yours looks good from the first built-up pic though.
- Wabashwheels - looking forward to pics of the recon bird - are you going to do any crazy detailing in the camera bays? Thanks for the note on attaching the gear doors, I may do a little flattening.
- Wingman_kz - congrats on the great marks egghead! I like the amazing transition between parts on the bench and look, a cockpit you could live in!! I need one of those magic wands!! Nice job with the plumbing inside the forward engine nacelles. You seem to know the internals. Now you've got me thinking about scratching the air intake front & backs… ahhh, that'll be for the next one I guess!
- daddy1 - Rolling down the windows… success! You seem to be a little obsessive compulsive about your glass, are you in the window business by any chance??
- Doogs - maybe I missed it - what was the trick you used with the stabilizer. On Swanny's?? I'll check it out as I'm still in subassembly mode. You'd better get your Lightning back on the bench, if only to make use of your scratchbuilt hinge! Maybe a quick sacrifice of old sprue to the putty gods will help? When this is all done, you should permanently mount Smith's cone of shame in your work area, for those days when you need a reminder of how a project can go wrong!
- P-38 Guy - again, thanks for the information you are providing the builders; it seems most of us are new to the Lightning!
- hkshooter - Great job with all the air scoops, really brings that area back to scale look. Wow, look at the work in the gear bays - so you've done time in a Lockheed plant as far as I can tell. That looks incredible! How are you (well, any of you!) getting the proper shape for your gear bay boxing? Are you getting the shape before closing the halves up? Props - I'd be tempted to use multiple kits - I'd be tempted to snip the blades off of one set, then use the other set only for the spinner section, drill that out, then re-assemble them. That sounds like it's coming from the make-work dept. though.
whewww, that was a big update. Anyway, I should be back in the groove here now, glad to be back!
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
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