Nuther little update....
After the dry fit I stuck the engine cover and canopy in place. taped up to ensure it stayed in place.
NB: I made a mistake here, I will come back to it further down [Doh!]
Then on to some more painting, the main and rear rotors now in black (matt).
Tape removed and then I realised...... (Best Michael Caine voice - I should have put the bloody doors on!)
What an absolute plonker, I read the instructions as well, but for some reason my tiny mind thought, "yeah I can add those later"!
After looking at the doors, and the heli (several times) and not wanting to disassemble the engine covers and cockpit canopy, as they had been such a nice fit, I decided to carry out surgery on the doors instead. Did not look too hard?
Added some chrome paint to brighten a few metal bits up, wheel suspension, rotor connections, etc.
Painted up the torpedo's, went with yellow in the end, did not really like the white ones, I was considering a pale blue (saw a reference photo of one with pale blue torps) but did not have a close enough match, so yellow it is.
The doors did require some quite major alterations! Had to cut a lip off the top, then shorten the door height a bit and also "thin" the upper door edge to get it under the top cover section. The doors will now not open or slide, but at least they look like they belong there, (ish).
Started the bit I have been dreading, the main rotor assembly.
The central (gimble?) section has two overlapping struts/supports which were very, very fiddly to get in the right position, mainly due to how small they are and the fiddly position they need to be in, and also the tiny connection points they have. So made sure it was clean and got good contact before applying TET.
Decide to go with Revell Contacta glue rather than TET for the main rotor connections to the central sections. As above made sure the connection point was all clean, dust free with good connection before glueing. First two done...
Then the third, with judicious use of the set square. to try and get the angle right.
Then the fourth, they are now sitting and drying, letting the adhesive fully set before I even think about touching them.
