Rob,, again, the carrier is awesome
Making some progress with the command pz I
A few warped parts and some mis-fitting,,, very unusual for Dragon. BUT, nothing devastating... as of yet anyway.
The rear mud flaps had some goofy little tabs which didn't line up well at all. I cut them off and fashioned some tabs out of white glue and super glue.
Worked on the rear plate, muffler, guard, etc.... no real problems here. Things went together pretty well.
I slathered some rust onto the muffler as after painting the overall color, it would be hard to get any paint on it at all. Sort of an undercoat.
Here is where a problem arose. According to instructions I glued the back plate on and then attached the rear deck. The rear was set in its proper position, The back deck, also in its proper position,,, but, a nice big gap showed up. The original dry fit didn't illustrate this mismatch.
Sonofabeeetch!
Ok, so, I was able to snap the rear plate off and cleaned up the glue points.
Some more dry fitting and I was able to match up the rear and back deck pretty well. There was a small gap underneath the rear plate and lower hull. I filled this with some thin plastic strip.
After some refitting, filling and sanding, the problem was remedied.
I then moved forward and began working on a bit of a fit issue on the bow.
A little fill and sanding and it should be fine. Again, I don't know that I have had these issues with Dragon in the past. I might have just gotten a Friday or Monday kit, perhaps.
I then moved to a quick sub assembly with the lights. After cleaning them up, I like to paint the interior with chrome enamel. I let that dry and then add a couple of little spots of enamel gloss white. These few small spots reflect with the chrome and give the lights a nice effect.
I had previously mentioned that some of these kits are a tad over-engineered. Not that I don't like detail, it is just crazy on some of the assemblies... This jack and cutter had 9 pieces alone,, and some tiny azz pieces at that. I think when you finish one of these little subassemblies it is like a mini victory,,, didn't lose any parts, didn't break any, and it went together with very few hitches.
Even with some flaws, it is still a fun build.
Hope you like,,, and as always,, all comments welcome
Bill