Hi Boys...I'm BAAAACK!
After a very long time away from the bench. Has it really been 8 months? Well not quite, I've been messing around with a few other things and tinkering off and on around the bench. Daughter's wedding completely consumed me and then I changed employers and was working a ton of hours for a few months. Things have finally settled down and I was able to get some good time on the bench during the Holiday.
Let's step back to where I left off first. The Revell Spit almost ended up in the trash. Fit and alignment of the canopy was horrible. Probably my fault since I have not touched a model in ages, but it got the best of me. It's now in the something to do later Diorama pile. The P-47, well let's just say I screwed the pooch on the canopy and it too was in dire straights.
No problems. I purchased an older Tamiya Spitfire and was able to secure a few sprues to resolve the P-47. The Tamiya was like the difference between night and day. Didn't even have a "Made In China" stamp to deal with.
I've been getting anxious about starting on one of the 'imodeler at the Movies' builds and realized I had to finish these two first. I also realized that it had been so long of a time since I built a model that Perfection was the least of my worries but the mechanics of building was, so with resolve I dove back in. These will have imperfections for sure, but I'm not worried about that. Re-learning forgotten skills is most important.
Here's where I'm at. The Spitfire fuselage is closed, wing is assembled and ready for mating.
I spent the majority of my weekend on the P-47. Her legs are painted and ready for assembly, the fuselage is buttoned up and wings attached. I applied a light primer to the bottom side and will need to address a few issues next and then apply the underside final coat.
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1. This seam was not apparent during dry fit. It will need some attention.
2. Engine went together well.
3. Aftermarket metal barrels.
Mtc.