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Very well done so far. Your figgies are great , so is the cutaway. I'm doing a Visible of the same model with all the p/e and resin sets. You are doing well ,I'll be watching for the finish.
Thanks for the kind words everybody! Sorry for the long delay on updates work has been super busy working double shifts alot right now. Finally able to squeeze in some much needed bench time!
I had to spend a lot of time fixing ejector pin marks and other gaps in the floors and bulkheads that are now visible due to the cutaways. I did'nt factor these issues in before hand and it really has set me back time wise. What made it worse was having to work around details and structures already in place,again hindsight is 20/20 they say and here goes the proof. Delays aside and after checking and double checking to make sure all components were in place and the inside as clean as possible the fuse halves are now joined!
The front window frames required some last minute tweaking to get a nice tidy alignment at the front seam but all ended well. I used thin foam safe ca and allowed it to wick into the seams on both sides via capillary action
again thanks for all the continued support and kind words,cheers Trey
Masked up and almost ready to go, looking great Trey. I would not have thought of the locator pins/ejector marks either. The windshield looks like it is nice and flush. Some nice relaxing painting soon?
Those window frames look good.My boss wants me to build him the new HK Models 1/32 B17.Im waiting for him to buy the kit first though.So don't know if its going to happen yet.If it does I will use your build for reference if you don't mind.
Guys please forgive my long absence things have been hectic to say the least! Dave I'm honored you would use my build as a reference please feel free to do so! John opening the sides up was the scariest thing I've done in a long time,thanks. Thanks all for the encouragement and kind words it really is a huge help in keeping me going! With out further delay heres some of the progress
The tail gunner window supplied was replaced with the Squadron one
fit was decent requiring just some minor sanding
Tail Feathers in place
After some dry fitting and sanding got the wings on and puttied the seams. Along with cleaning things up and re drilling the ID lights.
masked and ready for some paint
Next some interior green for the window frames
followed by some primer
after a very long wet sanding session and rescribing a few lost panel lines it was time for preshading
Finally some color!
cheers Trey ,again my humble apologies for the long stretch between updates
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