Thank you Rich. Keeps SWMBO happier!!!!Glad you cobbled something together Doug.Nothing worse then contemplating buying another kit if a part has gone Awol.As Young Mr Grace would say " Youre all doing very well".
Rich
Thanks Bri. No probs mate. This forum is a quite busy place, difficult keeping up with everyones builds.Caught up on this build Doug totally missed it (sorry) good job on the missing bit looks great, seat pulled up :smiling3:


Thank you Jakko and Chris for you input.
Jakko, well spotted. I never noticed the mirror effect!! Chris, thanks for the suggestion. I did try it out but the locating tab on the bottom of the IP isn't central. As the right side clashes with the right hand seat pilots console. That would have worked otherwise.
Considering my options I think I'll probably go with Jakko's paint the console choice. Never done it before so it'll be an experience.
However!! Another stumbling block today. I was making good progress assembling the upper rotor head. The hub alone was some 18 parts. I was very happy with the end assembly. I also assembled the lower section of that rotor head, (Parts E65 to E50), and was then called in for lunch.
Here lies the rub. Just prior to SWMBO giving me a call I had cut a part off the sprue, (E26), and laid it next to the 2 sub assemblies on the instructions which were lying on the cutting mat!! Came out after lunch - E26 gone - missing - not where I left it. Nearly 2 hours I searched! Could I find it? Could I heck!!! Even blind Pugh, sorry - SWMBO couldn't find it and she uncovers all my mistakes as a rule. Annoyed - Oh - just a lot!!
I have searched al my old sprue boxes for a similar shaped piece off a previous kit - nothing as yet. Tomorrow I will have to delve into every spares box I have to find something suitable.
Some progress!! I thought it was going too well!!
Looks like I'll have to invest in some Micro-sol/set. Been thinking about it for a while now. Thanks for the tip Rick. :thumb2:Finish building the model Doug….then you’ll find it!
Re: your instrument decal, I’ve painted then varnished the panel then applied the decal with micro sol & micro set. With patience and the right amount of softener a decent finish can be achieved.

Never used Micro Sol/Set but I have gleaned from other posts on here that they can do wonders. SO - I ordered some today - should arrive tomorrow!! I'll give what you say a bash when it arrives. :thumb2:Finish building the model Doug….then you’ll find it!
Re: your instrument decal, I’ve painted then varnished the panel then applied the decal with micro sol & micro set. With patience and the right amount of softener a decent finish can be achieved.
Thank you Tony, it is indeed a nice kit. I will definitely be buying Hobby Boss kits again if this is how well made there products are.Great progress Doug , the scratched missing piece looks mighty fine . This looks like a lovely kit to build . Cheers tony
I discovered there lineage when I emailed them about my missing rotor part. The reply came from Trumpeter.I can’t really say much about their aircraft kits, other than that their 1:72 scale easy-assembly ones are quite nice if a bit lacking in cockpit detail, but their 1:35 scale kits I’ve built are decent enough. Hobby Boss is part of the same company as Trumpeter and IKit, BTW, and they’re all generally of the same standard.
Or inside one of the dogs .Check the doorway into the den, that is where most of mine end up even if I am nowhere near the door....







Certainly a bussy day at the bench Doug.Yesterday I managed to prime some of the work I had completed to date.
Pic 1
And Pic 2
Today, lots done! A good day for bench time.
Pic 3
Russian AF light blue for the deck.
IJN green for the frames, closest I could eyeball looking at colours on the internet.
Large cabinet - silver.
Pic 4
Some of the cockpit controls hand painted.
Cabinets in place, electronic boxes painted either black or silver. (Winging it as far a colours are concerned). Likewise with switches, control buttons and panel lights!
Pic 5
Pic 6
Silver cabinet dry fitted, panel on right has to be painted and dials or gauges hand painted!!
Pic 7
Rotor heads now painted a satin black with control rods painted Aluminium. (Will dumb them down a bit - way too shiny for a flying machine).
That's all for today.
Any comments or criticisms accepted with a smile!:smiling3:
Glad I bought my magnifying headpiece - came in real useful today!
Doug



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