greek spook:
it depends on the production block some aircraft have only one rear view mirror at 12 o'clock position and some other have two mirrors at 10&2 o'clock of the canopy bow
Kit instructions on this only call for the one, though three are provided. The other two are marked on the instructions as "Not for use". I haven't looked at the "E", "F", "N", and RF "E" kits in my stash. Wonder how I'm going to simulate a mirror in this scale.....
I have been working bits and pieces on this. All gear and their doors are now installed. As soon as I mount the canopies and their actuators, plus the exhaust cans, the plane itself will be done!
My work has been on those pesky decals that go on the loads from the Hasegawa weapons set. I guess it's never too late for this old dog to learn new tricks. I was trying to get one of those yellow bands on that wrap around the Shrike AGM and it just wasn't behaving. I was using Microset and the decal didn't want to lay down. As soon as I tried to get one end down, the other end popped up. Then I switched to Microsol with disastrous results. The narrow decal shriveled up, the edges curled up and the decal was nothing but a mess! I removed it and tried again. Again the decal didn't want to lay down with just the setting solution as before. Then I thought, maybe if the decal was warmed, it would bend. I used my breath to warm it, (or my breath is just that bad! ) and the thing just curved and lay down with hardly any coaxing from me! Never too late to learn!
A picture:
The yellow bands are there, they just came out as really washed out by my camera. I have to cut the bands into little pieces on the AGM-78. You can just make out that the one side is done, only 3 sides left to go! The AGM-45 gets a band as well between the fins.
By the way, great looking forward panel there, SOMM! Looks like you should play hookey from work more often!
Jim