After dinner I just had to get back into building the "Beast". I want to get this thing done...
So I went ahead and gave the engine, cockpit, landing gear wheel wells, and bomb bay a wash of Windsor and Newton "Lamp Black" artist oils. I thinned the mixture heavily with turpentine and brushed it on with a big brush. Then I used my air brush to blow the stuff around so it got into all of the little crevices. It accidentally provided some decent weathering... The thinned material simulates engine oil leaks and typical grime pretty nicely. So I wiped off the excess and left some of it on the plane to give it the look as if it had just been run.
Then I directed my attention to the rest of the canopy sections. I went ahead and glued them into position using white glue. If you look closely at the second photo you can see how my yellow masking tape folded life raft turned out... Pretty convincing.
I saved the arrestor hook decals from the Hobby Boss Corsair and borrowed one from another HB F4U kit that has yet to be built. I applied these to the arrestor hook on the SB2C and brushed on some decal solvaset to make it snuggle around the hook. It came out pretty good too.
While this stuff was drying, and I was on a roll, I decided to paint the bomb ordnance in Tamiya OD Green. So I sprayed the two bombs using the Iwata airbrush and let them dry. It only took a few minutes to dry, and I was able to glue them into the bomb bay.
Here are a few pictures of tonight's progress. Hopefully tomorrow I can add the gunner's seat belts and install the rear seat and machine guns. Then all I have left to do is add the airspeed indicator pitot tube, Yagi antennae's and make an antennae lead cable out of clear stretched sprue.
I'm calling it a night. Hopefully tomorrow I can finish this one up and post a new article about the plane that was rumored to have one more hydraulic fitting than a B-17, and three less engines...
To be continued. Please stay tuned.
8 attached images. Click to enlarge.