So, over on the Aircraft forum, Theuns started a topic about projects you wish you never started. I'm beginning to feel like this is one of those projects...
All the assembly's done with Miss Marilyn. When I posted last, she was just still waiting for her final fiddly bits and some more flat.
I was feeling pretty happy with the build considering what I was up against. I had to go through 4 different insignias on the upper wing because none of them wanted to settle down properly. (4!) At one point I had to scrape one off, sand, re-prime, sand again, then paint. This was after my screw up trying to fix the wonky landing gear. One of which I manged to break off after my repair. I had to make a dorsal antenna from stretched spure because I lost the kit part. Of course, let's not forget having to repaint the OD camo and its red demarcation line. Oh, and how the @#$% did all that dust get inside the cockpit? And don't even get me started on the lazy paint and the fingerprints.
So, I was at the point of having everything together and being ready to remove the canopy and windscreen maskes. Once I did, I had some issues with the masking lifting some of the paint along the clear parts. I did my best to touch it up with a fine paint brush.
*sigh*
I'm ready to throw in the towel on this one. If I choose not to fix the blemishes, I can call this one done. I'm tempted to leave them and move on to the next project.
Here's where Miss Marilyn's at now:
So what do you think FSM? Should I leave the nitpicky issues and move on to my next project and call this one a three-footer? Or do I bust out the sanding pads, polish out the chips, and repaint?
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Cheers!
-O