When I was a kid back in the early '60s, there was a show called Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, starring a guy named Marlin Perkins.
I remember an episode documenting salmon trying to get over a water fall. Man, they just kept jumping up and falling back, jumping up and falling back.
Yeah, the ones that gave up for exhaustion got eaten by bears........nice finish to a hard day's work. Yeah, this decline sucks, but even though I don't know what I'm going to be doing for sure in a year from now, I figure I'll do just about anything to keep out of reach of those bears.....
Speaking of jumping up and falling back, I miscalculated on the intake duct lengths, and it took me about a dozen dry fits to see the obvious. I got the turbine cones figured out though, and am still trying to find a solution for the flame holders that can be scratched, that is without deliberately pulling my finger nails off with pliers just to relieve the pain of frustration!
I need some styrene tubing, inner ring about 1cm, middle ring about 1.5 cm, and outer about 2.8 or so. Luckily I have the Tamiya kit handy as a pattern, it doesn't do an accurate job but it is a simple set up.....where are those pliers.....
The Revell kit didn't include Wittman-area-ruling around the fuselage containing the engines,
so i had to modify a bulkhead to give her 'hips.' Finally found a
solution to the warpage around the front missile bays and got that glued
in place. Repared a major crack that emerged in the rear of the wing
assemby - result of super brittle 30 year old plastic and way too many
dry fittings.....over stressed for sure.
I may not get all this accomplished within the official time, but I sure did get a lot done in this build, so if I don't get the "F-4RP" finished before closing time, I'll move the last bits over to another build.
An associate at work told me that the times we live in right now are like a 'shish' bath, and I didn't have anything to disagree with him on that. Just got to hang tough and keep trying to get over the 'foaming' waterfall, lot's of 'foaming' bears around just waiting.......