Sorry, I wasn't trying to make that point, I was just thinking back to the worst winter I can remember. I think the mid-west and east has gotten the nastiest of it this year, no doubt!
I did manage to make a dash to a Hobby Town after work Friday, arriving 10 minutes before they closed to see if they carried the Touch-n-Flow. They did, but only as a kit that includes a bottle of Plast-I-Weld and a little plastic squeeze bottle to suck the adhesive up into the glass tube, It was 16 bucks, but I considered that a trip to Colpars was a 60 mile round trip, so I would have spent that much or more in gas!
The little sucky bottle actually works pretty good and the cement won't go to waste. I may order another tool only from Flex-i-file as a back up.
My decision actually was for the best as I awoke to about 2 inches of snow on the ground. Plus I see on the news that there was a pile-up on I-25 through the middle of Denver that involved 104 cars and there was even a fatality! The highway was closed for 5 hours as they cleaned it it up! It wasn't the highway I would have been on, but it did tell me that this was a very good day to stay off the roads, and be in where it's warm and dry!
After sleeping in and a round of house work, I finally sat down at the bench.
As I said before, I'm not spending a lot of time in the cockpit. As much as I am not wild about the decals, they are going to be what they are. After all, OOB is OOB!
Basic seat painting: The little black half ring is actually for the Growler-it mounts on the inside edge of the wind screen:
Newly painted front gear bay-a little wash and then ready to assemble. The red parts are the bay doors. I chose Testors Dark Red in the little bottle as the Insignia Red in the MM line just looked way too bright!
Not too crazy about Testors flat steel here as it is on the grainy side.
And added all the mirrors to the inside of the Growler canopy. I attached them with Micro Krystal Klear and then dabbed on a bit of Future to hopefully keep it in place. I'll go in tomorrow and paint the backs of the mirrors with a tiny brush. Should be fun since I have CSS (Can't See S***) plus large sausage like fingers and not so steady hands....
Other than that,I need to flat coat those blade antennae, attach them in place, mount the canopy, (plus that ring) and insert the stabilators in the back, and it is done!
Hooray for me!
Hopefully, I can get a decent photo for the front Hall Of Fame!
Jim
I still need to update my signature with the last build badge.....