Well, folks, I finally got some much-needed paint on the interior pieces today, as well as a few exterior pieces. As you can see below, it didn't come out too bad at all............
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One thing that I didn't catch until I had finished this paint session was that Academy listed the wrong FS number for the interior color (the main cabin color). You'll notice in the below picture that Color #14 is listed as FS36495, which is Flat Light Gray. I thought, "Well, ok, that's looks a little light for the interior, but I ain't no expert, either....", so I went with it. AFTER I finished the paint session, I looked more closely at the paint listing, and noticed that the 3rd column over from the 14 column shows the correct color - FS35237 - Flat Blue Gray. Why I never noticed until afterwards is beyond me. Also, why ACADEMY didn't catch it is kinda weird, too. Oh well, live-n-learn. At least I caught it before I had glue everything together. Guess I'll be repainting a few areas tomorrow...
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The next photo shows my attempt at putting some sag in the rotor blades before painting. I figured it was better to to do this before painting than afterwards. No telling what boiling water will do to flat black paint. Anyways, this was my first-ever attempt at warping rotor blades to give them that natural-looking sag. I thought it came out looking ok. I test-fitted them to the rotor head to see how they looked (no picture of that), and I was satisfied. I guess the real test will come when it's all together. I still need to mask off the leading edges and spray them with some flat steel. Same for the tail rotors.
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Here's what I sprayed the parts in today. My wife bought me this for Christmas! It's the one that Micro-Mark sells for about $100. Well worth the money. I am very impressed and satisfied with it. The CH-53E has pushed the size limits on this little booth, though. It's probably better for normal-sized 1/48th stuff, 1/72nd scale, cars, tanks, etc. Anything bigger than this CH-53E just ain't gonna fit in here.
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Well, that's all for now. I hope to get some more work done on it tomorrow after church and before the Super Bowl.
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!