Well, I seem to be doing a bit better for now and managed to not only work on cleaning up some of the paperwork associated with Mom, a little house work and even managed to work on the hobby
I finished with the cockpit, finally putting in the cowling fiddling with the tiny square of plastic that simulates the HUD screen.
I'm amazed at how the camera picks up all the dust!
I'm debating as to try to open the cockpit or not-no strut or anything was provided to do this so I would have to scratch it. The canopy is so large on the A-7 that the detail might be visible enough with it closed. (This photo is from before I painted the inside frames of the canopy and wind screen.)
I also managed to mount the windscreen, and started to experiment with the colors:
I'm going with a scheme that will be Gunship Grey and Dark Green, which according to the AirDoc decals, is how the aircraft was painted when it attended the "Gunsmoke" competition at Nellis in 1981. The other choices were an SEA scheme, which I already have done on other AC or one that was dark grey on grey (boring). That was the choices for the Colorado ANG aircraft I'm trying to model. I picked the "euro"
Hopefully, I won't have another episode like I did the previous week, as I always have had issues with mood swings in the past, and the events this Spring and Summer have not helped. Trying to keep busy as best I guess. I dread the coming of Winter and the Holidays....
Jim