Ken, that sucks that the Aries kit didn't work. I bought some AM ejection seats one time, and was very disappointed to find that they were very under scale and looked more like a child's booster seat or something.
I was out of town all weekend, so not much happened at the bench. I would like to say I was fishing, but that would imply actually catching fish, of which I did not. Nothing, nada, zero, zip, zilch! Actually, I enjoyed getting away I guess, and spending time with my out of town friend.
I did practice my own form of insanity with afterburner cans and the flame holders: This parts may look huge magnified by the camera, but....
In 1:72 scale, they are just insane!
It took me the better part on an hour trying to get those things into position, and keep them there until I could drop some CA in there to keep them in place. I was ready end my 13 year non-alcohol life style and go for a drink!
Of course you'll barely be able to see them once the outer nozzles are in place. I also need to pick another metalizer color in there as this one is just wrong, I think.
Also began playing with a side project just for fun.
This Dragon kit in 1:72 scale (what else) has a fair amount of detail, but some of it is kind of a wasted. Most of the engine detail you can see here will be covered up, and not visible. It also has the full breach for the big gun, which also gets buried. I'm kind of out of my element here as I know so little about painting tanks. Oh well, I just wanted to have a little fun with it....
I think it's about time to but the wings on the Hornet, but I always seem to stall a bit before adding any major parts.