Greetings everyone.
Tonight isn't much progress, but I'll take it. While waiting for the overall Gloss Sea Blue to dry more thoroughly, I decided to paint the cockpit since the original paint was pretty much destroyed by the oven cleaner. I had expected that to happen, and in a brief flash of sanity, I had removed the seat prior to spraying on the oven cleaner. I have been using the stand to hold the plane stationary, and I haven't touched it with my hands. I want to let the paint dry completely before I even think about touching it. This will take a few days or so more before I feel comfortable with handling it.
Here's how it looks with some fresh paint in the office... and the seat out.
I decided to temporarily place the seat back in for photographic reasons only... as it is much easier to paint the details with the seat out. These next two pictures give you an idea how it will look once the seat has been permanently installed.
There are some more cockpit parts that need installation, (like the gun sight) and the side walls and IP will need some more detail painting.
While I was spraying the GSB, I decided to spray the canopy and windscreen, along with the dive brakes and landing gear doors.
But so far I am happy with how it's turning out. especially when I think about how horrible it looked a few days ago.
The more work I do on this one, the more I want to build up the Banshee in the stash... I also have several of the 1/48 scale Trumpeter F9F's that have been calling out to me as well. The Panther is such a beautiful plane... it really is.
These thoughts however will have to wait until we start the Korean War group build. I have several builds that I have been wanting to do for ages, and this will be the perfect opportunity.
Among these are Jesse Brown and Thomas Hudner's F4U's from the Chosin Reservoir, an F-84 that was flown by one of my Dad's childhood friends who was shot down and killed, then listed as MIA for decades until just recently. Then there's a few F-51 Mustangs, a Modelcraft F-82 ( because I'm a glutton for punishment), a F-80 or possibly two, and possibly even a Sabre jet (or two)... I definitely have two more MIG-15's and a Yak-9 coming down the assembly line as well...There might even be a few Sherman's, M-26 and M-46's, who knows ?
Hey we will have 3 years to do this stuff in ! So why not dream big ?
If I can get my hands on another 1/48 B-29 Superfortress, that one will be on the build list also.
Right now I have one in my stash with a set of decals for "Joltin Josie" and it will look great in Bare Metal Foil. But if I'm fortunate enough to score another one of these 1/48 scale B-29's, I will paint it with a black underside and Bare Metal Foil on the top side using the Korean War decals from my current B-29 kit.
I'm calling it an early night. As always, comments are encouraged.
Thanks for stopping by, and as you can tell, I'm getting amped up over this upcoming Korean War group build. The Japanese Group Build will also be a good one... I can feel it, and my gut instincts are almost always 100% correct.