While working on my USS San Francisco Project and my Foiled covered P-47 Thunderbolt project (both of which I consider longer term builds), I am working on this side project for two reasons. One is because it was a gift from my son and I would like to build it so he feels like he gave me something and secondly, as a means to keep my mojo going when the other two projects feel like they are bogging down.
This is the old Hobbycraft 1/72 scale F-82 Twin Mustang. This kit was originally molded by Idea in 1985 and has raised panel lines and mediocre internal detail, but it will be fairly easy to build as it has few parts. I plan to mount it in flight so I won't have to deal with the landing gear other than getting the doors to fit. This also allows me to display the model with pilot figures and the canopy closed, so I can keep the internal detail improvements minimized.
It does have a cockpit floor with seat, a control stick, an instrument panel (no detail on this however), and pilot figures.I am going to add a bit of sidewall detail to busy it up, but not too much. I haven't decided which of the two schemes I have decals for that I am going to use yet, but I think it may be the night fighter version in black mainly because the decals are more colorful. Decals are from Starfighter decals and are a definite improvement over the kit decals.
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1. Adding a bit of framing (which still needs to be trimmed)
2. Sink marks
3. Figures are so so, but will look okay once painted and placed in the cockpit.
I am going to keep this relatively simple. I won't be rescribing the raised panel lines, rather I will simply rescribe the cross seam panel lines and try my best to not damage the other raised detail. Decals only, no painted on markings.