Today I got some more work done on both Hurricanes... They should be ready for the final paint work very soon...
Last night I added some putty to the broken resin radiator intake opening for the C/A Hurricane. I let it dry overnight and then rough sanded it to shape this morning.
Next I used a single edge razor blade and carefully removed this half moon shaped portion of plastic from under the wings. The fit is pretty bad and there was a large gap present once I test fit the radiator in place.
Then I added the carburetor air intake using CA glue... This part is resin and cast really nice.
I made up a half moon shaped spacer out of plastic sheet, to fill in the void area of the radiator.
Once the glue dried, I simply sanded the surface flat so that it would fit much better on the underside of the wing.
Next step was to glue the radiator in place...
This was pretty much the last step needing completion before I can start the primer treatment. I gave some of the areas a quick wet sanding with 2000 grit wet and dry paper. The C/A Hurricane is starting to look a little better with each new step...
Following the wet sanding, I sprayed on a little primer to check the surface and to fill in a few small imperfections. I also sprayed the resin wheel wells again, since they were really looking sad after I wiped them down to remove some old overspray...
Here's a better look at the radiator and wheel wells now that they have been primer painted. It's amazing what a little paint can do... This area should look even better with a little more wet sanding...
I sprayed the wing roots, and the upper engine cover and just behind the cockpit too.
Then I switched gears and did a little work on the Airfix Hurricane...
All of the sanding has been done and I located the problem spots. The putty I added a few days ago was sanded. and a final coat of primer was sprayed on these trouble spots. There were only two locations that required putty. First was the forward fuselage, just on top of the engine along the seam. This is how it looks now:
and the two little sink marks by the fin and stabilizer were taken care of too. Here's how they look at the moment. If you're building one of these, do yourself a big favor and sand this area first, before you add the stabilizers...
The Airfix Hurricane is ready to spray... The C/A cloth wing version should be ready to spray soon...
Thanks for looking, and as always, comments are encouraged.