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Crew, Engines, Booms. 2+2+2 = 38 10/20 update


Bill_S

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I'm in. Not sure I'll be able to complete this one in time, but I'm willing to give it a whirl.

 

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The only aftermarket I foresee is the Waldron cockpit set that I've had in the stash for years.

 

New ground for me:

 

Separated control surfaces

Complete rescribe

Some scratch building in the bombardier area

 

I probably won't get started until my Phantom hits the paint shop.

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yeah, good choice, i'll be following this one closely, but you'd do good to juice up the interior especially for the "one up front", but i think you'll have lots of fun building.

 

Jack.

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yeah, good choice, i'll be following this one closely, but you'd do good to juice up the interior especially for the "one up front", but i think you'll have lots of fun building.

 

Jack.

I couldn't agree more, Jack. I had a few minutes tonight, the exterior detail on the crew pod is gone. Prepping for the interior of the snoot...

 

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Bill, i see you filled up the nose section, and i'm really curious what this is going to turn out into, are you planning to have a complete new nose section to work from?

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Bill, i see you filled up the nose section, and i'm really curious what this is going to turn out into, are you planning to have a complete new nose section to work from?

Jack, It's plaster of paris - a technique I picked up here. I cast a couple of them as I'm bound to screw something up down the line.

 

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I trimmed one down; it's not fully set yet, so I didn't go as far as I want.

 

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View inside the pod...

 

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The end face is then used as a contour gage for cutting formers...

 

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As long as I can keep cutting outside the lines, it should be a nice fit to the pod...

 

When I get a good fit, I'll cut the plaster back to the next location and repeat the process.

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Some progress.

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There's no way I'll be able to eliminate that ejector pin mark. I cut it out.

 

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Some instruments for the bombardier. By no means finished, but it's a start...

 

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It's been a while since I've built one of these old Revell kits; I've been spoiled by Tamiya, Z-M, and the later issue Hasegawa cockpits.

 

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That's it for tonight.

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