Thanks, Spiros@fiveten, Tom@tcinla and John@johnb.
I have this almost done now but have run into a bit of hesitation about the load out. I have an excellent close up wartime pic of how the 1000 lb bomb was slung under the A-4B/Q (at least in some cases).
It is the main reason why I bought a good resin version of the TER (Triple Ejector Rack), as well as a resin 1000 pounder. I figured that the quality and detail of these elements would help me in getting things lined up properly. That worked out pretty well, I think. It was easy to see how the connections on top of the Reskit bomb lined up with the attachments on the Eduard TER. The doubts crept in with the bomb slung under the model.
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1. The alternative to the TER is to sling the bomb directly under the main centerline rack.
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1. Bomb position looks pretty good front to rear.
The TER extends down pretty far below the main rack and the bomb is huge.
There is still a fair bit of ground clearance but it is pretty low down. Some other pics of a-4 loadouts seem to show the bomb mounted without the TER on some aircraft, higher up.
Even so, the previous photo seems to back up the TER mount idea with minimal ground clearance. What do you guys think? Should I go for it or snap it all off and try to mount it without the TER? I have to make this decision before I add the last delicate bits, like canopy, speed brakes cannon and tail antenna. I also want to leave the starboard slat off until the end. It has broken off some many times already that it should go on last. Comments welcome!