Yes, hope things go a little smoother for you now. Cheers, Rick H.
Jakko’s 1:48 Tamiya Brewster B-339 Buffalo
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I’ve also glued the upper wings to the lower, and discovered that the resin cockpit side walls foul the inboard bits of the wings, that actually sit within the fuselage. The obvious solution is to just cut them down to fit over the wings and paint those to match the rest of the interior.Comment
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The fuselage halves are now glued together:
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Here’s a shot of how much the cockpit sides extend below the plastic fuselage halves:
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With the fuselage in place on the wing, this is how high it sits because of the cockpit sides resting on the upper wings:
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I just trimmed them to be the same as the fuselage, resulting in a much better fit:
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Best of all, you don’t see it from above at all. You could just see the grey plastic through the cockpit opening, so I painted that green like the rest as well. Now I’m waiting for the filler I used on the fuselage (especially on the flat plate behind the seat) to dry before I can go on with sanding that to shape and scribing those panel lines I’ve been wanting to for weeks. After that it shouldn’t take much more work to complete this model. I hopeComment
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Thanks all, but it’s really pretty simple work — the main difficulty comes from that I’d never used a cockpit detail set before, and if this one is typical, I don’t think I will any time soon againNot that it’s a bad set as such, but all those minor issues stack up to me not really seeing the point of them anymore, as so little of it will really be visible anyway.
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The deck behind the cockpit has a prominent seam and a locating hole for some kind of tank that’s only there on the American version, so some filler was needed to try and get everything flat. Before sanding:
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I also scribed the lines on the fuselage, using an improvised ruler made as suggested earlier in this thread:
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This is four thicknesses of masking tape, to which I cut a fresh edge. It worked pretty well, I only went wrong a couple of times, leading to some minor filling that’s now drying. The main snag is that plastic swarf gets stuck to the tape, so by the time I was done it wasn’t holding onto the model very well anymore.Comment
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Shouldn’t be much longer now … engine wiring is the main thing to still be added, after that it should be plain sailing.Comment
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