THE TEMPEST - ACT ii - THE UNDERCARRIAGE BAYS.
"Hell is empty and and all the devils are here" Ariel .
The assembly of the undercarriage bays is probably the single most important task in the assembly of this kit. Each bay consist of 6 individual strips. The strips do not interlock with each other in any secure way, but rather lean against one another while sitting in shallow indentations in the lower wing.
These all then need to be supported while being glued to the lower wing and to one another.
It's like erecting a pup tent, in a strong wind, on your own, 5 minutes before nightfall.
Once you start gluing, there isn't really any going back, like crossing some kind of modelling Rubicon.
Oh, and did you buy one of the early edition kits? You did , like mine the instructions transpose a couple of parts H21 and H33.
To be fair Special Hobby have corrected the instructions ( and can be got from their website) and the system does kind of work.
I was so grateful to have it all go together and to get the upper wing on - to use as a jig to ensure the pieces of the undercarriage bays were held in more or less the correct position, I neglected to take any photos of the process itself. My apologies - next time.
However step 29 of the instructions gives a fair idea of the process, the page on the left came with the kit and the next I downloaded from Special Hobby's site.
Although nerve wracking the process worked reasonably well.
I decided to tidy up the portside bay and removed this piece, carefully.
After cleaning it up and refitting this was the result.
We had a small uniform gap, easy to fill, probably hidden by the undercarriage doors.
Although we have a gap to the underside of the wing we now have a perfect fit to the upperside - and I am happier with the overall fit.
Personally, I think its like that some times, not all solutions are 100% perfect and some times you have to choose those problems you wish to fix and those you can live with.
I tried here to ensure most of all a good leading edge fit and to ensure the fuse wing fit would be good, any other issues could be handled in other ways.
The wing/fuse fit looks good - more to follow - thanks for sticking through it.
Finally, despite all the griping, this is a great kit, not one for the novice maybe but one that rewards a little care and patience massively.
Cheers David