Nice work on that TF, the last time I saw it it was still in pieces. Still haven't gotten around to reviewing old posts to see what else you all have done.
I finished the cockpit for the A-7:
The photo came out an odd color as I left the camera in "auto" mode and it adjusts sometimes to odd exposures.
Installed it and began mating the halves together. I actually finished that and I am now working on filling, sanding, scraping, etc. those seams, but don't have a current photo.
I need to get some photos in here for the F-105 when I can. It's been a monster of a build so far, but I'll try to tell it's tale a briefly as I can, if possible:
When I began the kit, I was unhappy with the decals for the cockpit. They were too large and did not fit the kit parts. I looked and found some PE parts and decided to go that route. In the mean time, I decided to redo the cockpit tube, and dropped it into some Pollyscale/Testors Easy lift-off. I then forgot about it and after a few days, it had pretty much melted! I ended up scratch building a new cockpit tub, using what was left of the old one as a guide. It took many hours of cutting, filing, and carefull fitting to make one that was passable but, in the end, I thought it looked better that the original kit part! Sorry no photo blog for it, I wish I had!
Then there was the control sticks: when I went to strip down the tub, I had removed them to a safe place...problem was is that I never figured out where I put them. I stole a set from a Monogram kit I had. Problem then was is that the carpet monster got one of them. I then tried to scratch a new one, but it was too tiny for me. I ended up taking some from helicopter kit I never finished and modified them a bit for the plane. They aren't correct but they will have to do at this point.
When I started the PE parts, I ended up loosing a couple of pieces, and even cut one incorrectly from its fret, ruining it. I ended up buying another set.
I wanted to open the cockpit, but the Trumpeter made no provision for this. The hinge part was actually molded into the fuselage, so I had to attach some tabs to the canopies and notch out the fuselage where they will he mounted.
The F-105 tale will continue later, but I have to go as the eyelids are beginning to droop....