Here is a long time-coming update.
I managed to put together a plan for the intakes, and they would incorporate the outside fuselage intakes,
and then, just like an aftermarket kit, I could snap them in just like the original manufacturer's blue-print.
I know some of those look smudgey, because of glue, and finger prints, but those will be gone, once i put in the filler styrene and putty.
Yeah, it's been a long road.....
Next step is to fill, as i mentioned with styrene and putty to make the intakes smooth, like the originals.....I will post a few more, they are complex to the eye.
Intakes assembled:


The intake fuselage 'floors':

The intake assemblies, with the re-inforced ducts, nice ejector pin marks:

Same thing, different lighting, a lot more styrene than anticipated:

looks like a Bowie knife:

That is the engine intake end, surprised they came out so close in size:

That's the intake end, the 'ramp' up to glory...lol

just turn your screen upside down,,,,,lol

So that is the basic intake duct, pre styrene filler and putty:



And again, that is what the engine intake sees,,,,,perfection.....lol,,,,in my dreams.....

Another J-79 intake view:

That'll look nice all smoothed out........

Shhiiisssh...even smoother than Revell made it......lol



















More Putty to come. I have tried more dry fits than all of the kits on earth, those intakes had 5 moving parts to dry fit. With a bit of luck, and a bit of glue, the dang things will be done.
Thanks for looking,
Dom