I spent some serious time this weekend doing tedious detailing in the cockpit, launch rails, and landing gear legs.
First, I started late Friday night to detail paint in the cockpit tub and side walls but made no real progress as my mind was full of good ideas for other areas...
then on Saturday I started cutting very thin strips (slightly less than 1mm wide) of .010 sheet plastic to dress up the launch rails that will remain empty. I may go back and add these strips to all the other rails as well. You can see the fixed rails on the left and unfixed on the right- with the mounting lumps that fit into divots on the missiles.
Early Sunday morning saw me painting the small missiles white and the landing gear legs light grey...I'll use some large missiles left over from a Su-27 build to cut down on time wasted.
That's pretty much all I got done on Saturday and Sunday as there was a lot of TV sports to be watched!
Monday I was off of work so I began to detail the landing gear legs using some reference pics I found online and some plain old imagination.
I used .010" unpainted lead wire to make the static hydraulic tubes and .025" lead wire (painted flat black) to make the flexible rubber tubing that are seen in the areas of movement on the real aircraft. Self adhesive lead foil cut into very fine strips was used as the retaining straps... I also had to make the connectors out of 1/16" plastic rod that was drilled out to make it into tubing as I didn't have any plastic or brass tubing of that size.
and here's the products I used on the gear legs- lead wire of .010" and .025" for the hydraulic lines, anodized blue copper .010" wire for the light wiring, self-adhesive lead foil for the straps and something called "Mirage Eyes" for the landing light on the nose gear. I've only seen this product once at a local HobbyTown USA and I bought both placards at that time. I've never seen it since, but it might be found in a craft store. It's a pretty neat thing- clear lens with an iridescent backing that have a black spot in the center- they look very much like some high discharge lights I've seen on other aircraft.
and... that's all for now!