Today we had some more rain as usual... Pretty much every day now it will rain some since we have entered our typical summer weather pattern. I'm not griping about it as it's essential and helps reduce the threats of wild fires.
I did take advantage of this and got quite a lot completed on the Monogram kit. Please follow along and I'll explain today's progress...some of which started last night.
Last night I added some Tamiya putty to the areas surrounding the engine nacelles. I allowed it to dry overnight.
Today I began sanding the putty. Here's the Starboard side engine.
and the Port side which seemed to be worse for some reason. The panels didn't align properly and more putty was required to blend in the two different levels that existed between the engine and the wing.
the Starboard underside inner gap was fairly big too. I shifted the engine nacelle more towards the outer side to get it fitting better in the areas that would normally be easier to see when the plane was displayed.
Here you can see the difference as this picture shows the outer gap on the underside of the Starboard engine. Sharp eyed viewers will note the radiator has now been installed...
as it was on the Port side too...
Once I was happy with how the putty work was done, I sprayed on some sand able primer.
It acts as a final filler and will get wet sanded with a 2000 grit paper after it dries. Hopefully tomorrow I will tackle this.
The upper wing surfaces look much better now...
and all gaps are no longer visible. I will need to spend some time with re scribing the panel lines that were lost by filling in with filler, or by the actual sanding process.
Once that is done I will add the cockpit and that fabulous green house nose...and the dorsal gunner's seat. Then with a little luck, and a lot of masking, I should be able to start spraying on some RLM 65 and 79.
I'm calling it a night.
As usual,
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