Hey all,
It's been a while since my last post. But, I've been making slow and steafdy progress on the 1/32 F-4J. Most of the fueslage is complete, but I have been breaking the enitre build into a series of smaller projects, such as the landing gear. I plan on doing the same thing with the external stores.
Main gear. I'm happy with the painting and weathering but those Hobbydecals transfers are freakin' killing me. I seem to spend about 10 minutes per transfer trying to get them to adhere to the matt surface, and yet I still lose some of the transfer. I could use some suggestions on better techniques with these transfers.
For the nose gear door, I adhered a small piece of Bare Metal foil to give the light a more realistic appearance. A portion of the landing gear was scratch-built (why Tamiya didn't include that major piece of hardware is beyond me) based on photo references.
Finally, I'm stuck at an impasse. As some of you probably know, the Tamiya F-4J wingtips far exceed the 12 degree angle from the main wing. I could use some help on how to correct that problem. I do have the wooden jig to help with getting it right, but I don't know of any good construction techniques to make it work (where to cut, sand, etc.).