Brandon, very nice work. The corrected rivets look good, and size wise should blend in well with the rest, particularly under the naked eye.
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Thanks Check and Brandon.
Well I was all set to add decals this afternoon, but ended with a shattering experience.
All five points on the star insignia broke, two of them went even further and disappeared into powdered form. Upon close inspection of the decal sheet, doesn't appear to be any protective film over the markings - wondering why they looked so flat. I've emailed ICM for a possible replacement. Anyhow, there's a final shot of the engine before it gets covered up in front.
To upgrade the fighter to 1941 standards, decided to equip it with bombs, even though none are supplied in the kit. ICM's boxing of the I-153 to the rescue. It has options for rockets and two bomb sizes. I chose the smallest ones, since they are suppose to be 10kg type.
1.) The tail fins are very thick, so decided to thin them a bit.
2.) One set of fins are trimmed off, the remaining is sanded down.
3.) New fins added from plastic sheet.
The red check marks indicate the 'refurbished' bombs, compared to the original kit.
The underwing attachment points are simply a couple strips of sheet plastic, with two location holes drilled in each. Their placement is just a guesstimate, likely being inline with a wing rib, and just at or slightly inboard of the wing strut found on the opposite.
This was my first time trying the Akan paint brand, using their acrylic colours.
The blue sprayed quite nicely, but found the green very thin. It took several layers to arrive at a decent density, though some might find this advantageous in creating a streaked/worn look.
regards,
Jack