Dave Ward's HobbyBoss 1/48 P-38L 'Easy Assembly'
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Shots of what's in the box................
I do have an aftermarket transfer sheet, but I can't put my hand on it for the moment! Plan B is the kit decals................
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Canopies to HB usual standard - crystal clear & wrapped in foam.
Now, the main airframe - this is in 1/48 scale,
2 pieces, top & bottom!
A few detail shots
It's not quick assembly in the HB 1/72 style, but a vastly reduced part count, that does need glue to keep it together.
Two decal versions, one Olive Drab over natural metal, the other nm overall.
I'm sure that the model is simplified, but looks detailed enough for my taste!
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I've been away from my bench for a while - laid low with sinusitis. Now that my head has cleared, and the ten day headache has gone, I'm going to return to building. - I just don't feel like picking up an existing build, so I'm going to make a start on this. I still can't find my aftermarket decal sheet, so I think I'll go for the Olive Drab over silver, rather than overall silver.
Construction will start shortly.......................
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The fifteen cockpit parts, ready for clean up.......................
And after assembly ( the sides & yoke are only dry fitted )
There is a decal for the instrument panel - a bit of detail painting & washes should work well. Missing is the clear gunsight that mounts on the long bracket above the yoke. That will be added later.
No seatbelts - a pity, as the seat will be visible through the crystal clear canopy - I'll have to make some up. I was going to fit a pilot, but the only one I could find was clearly grasping a joystick, and hands nowhere near the yoke!
There is no mention of weight addition, to prevent tail sitting, but there's plenty of room in the nose, I'll see how that pans out............
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Just had a brainwave: the Eduard PE set for my Mossie has seatbelts - but the kit has two rather splendid RAF types as crew, so I won't be needing those belts - OK, they're the wrong spec, but better than anything I can cobble together!Comment
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Seatbelts added ( from the Eduard Mossie detail set - which will be completed with crew )
Then, the big join! I used Humbrol Liquid Poly, applied with a medium brush, just wicking it into the joint before light clamping - it took quite a while, but the final joint is not bad
There are no glaring gaps, just slight mis-matches, that will disappear when scraped.
The cockpit needs a wash or two, but not bad
Just the rudders, and the two engine nacelles to add, and that's it for the main airframe.
I'll put a new blade in my scalpel, and attack those joints tomorrow
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