The second week of the A-10A was spent getting the aircraft ready to paint. To start with I had to drill out the gun shroud to fit the Master Models brass gun barrels. I then painted the barrels and the housing with Tamiya’s X10 gun metal. I then assembled the wings and added all the hard points on the underside. The brass pitot tube was installed into the wing as well. The engine section was assembled. I had to do a lot of filing on the exhaust. The kit exhaust was very thick so I thinned the exhaust. The exhaust section was then painted using Vallejo’s Jet exhaust Metal paint. The engine pods did require some putty on the outside seams.
While some paint and putty were drying I started looking at the armament. It is nice that all the bombs and missiles are one piece however there are a LOT of deep mold marks. On the Maverick missiles I cut off the nose so I can make the lens and I drilled the tail end to match the rocket exhaust. All of the mold marks on the armament were then filled with putty.
I then attached the nose, wings, and tails to the fuselage as well as other details. I need to install the engines and then I can start painting the fuselage base coat of paint. I am finishing the painting of the engine intakes, cleaning and painting the weapons, landing gear, and some of the finer details. I should have everything painted this upcoming week and the start applying the decal.
You can see all the photos and details from the start in the build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-72-a-10a-from-operation-iraqi-freedom/
10 attached images. Click to enlarge.