Top and bottom fuselage halves joined, tail fin put together and a test fitting done of the wings and fin on the body. I must say this is the best fitting kit I've had the pleasure to build since returning to the hobby. Next stage is to finish and fit the air intake/front wheel bay. At the same time I will be painting the inside of the exhaust tube, u/c door etc.
Gary's 1/72 Tamiya F-16 CJ Block 50
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Not a lot of exciting progress over the last couple of days to report. Been working on the intake and exhaust, plus painting the insides of the u/c doors amongst other things. The jet pipe and exhaust nozzle are a bit simple which is a shame on such an otherwise nicely detailed kit. I've ordered the Eduard brass/resin set to see if this is any better.
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Coming along nicely. I notice you have masked off the intake . Out of curiosity, did you not get a decal to fit there?SteveComment
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Thanks Geoff. It is starting to come together a bit now - will post some more pictures later. I've finished priming and will now be moving on to painting the top coats, all hand painted of course. The Eduard resin/brass replacement exhaust pipe has also arrived, which is much nicer than the rather basic original, so am working on that as well.Comment
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I finished painting the undersides, so the next step is to mask off these parts and paint the top of the wings and fuz. Not so happy with the joint on the underside forward and aft of the nose wheel bay. Under my desk lamp it was not visible, but on the photos and in daylight it shows up a bit. Not sure what to do about it - probably will leave it as it is and rubbing it down and then repainting runs the risk that it will still be visible.
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