1:48 Kitty Hawk F-101 Voodoo
I love the builds so far - nice work everyone. I really like how your Voodoo is coming out plasticjunkie.
I haven't posted recently, but I am making progress. I must admit I still have a love hate relationship with this kit. In general the fit is poor and as I progress with the build some of the sink holes are stunning! I mean, how did this get past QA?
The entire piece is sink hole heaven. Amazing. Then again, maybe it is just battle damage.
The body is built in 3 parts, the front section, mid section and tail section and test fitting shows -- Putty and many sanding sticks will be used!
The front section is ready for attachment, although it is missing 2 small parts that shattered when removing them from the sprue.
I made a big mistake on the front landing gear. The adjustment locators were off and I picked the wrong one to align against resulting in the landing gear well to be off by a mm or 2. It wouldn't have happened if I put in the gear first as the instructions show, but I was trying to leave them off till last. I had to cut a bit of plastic away to get the gear in. Also part of the gear shattered trying to take them off the sprue (This is a big problem with the small parts on the kit. The plastic is brittle and the attachment points are large.) I replaced them with brass rod, which in hindsight seems like a good idea since it will help support the weight of the plane as 2 lead fishing weights are right above.
The mid body is also finished. There is a large lateral gap that needs putty but I don't know if I'm going to fill it as it will be hidden by the wings.
The engine exhausts are look rather good (missed a spot there) but I don't think much will be seen when the jet nozzles are placed.
The wing sections have also been glued together. It is one of the few places in this kit where the fit was relatively good.
Finally, the tail section has been glued. It doesn't look bad in the photo but the 2 halves are not the same size so if you align it on one side the other is off. It isn't by much but I still have a lot of sanding to do along the edges.
Well, that about brings me up to date.