Today was a very mixed day at the 'office'. Bad news first; yet another setback on the 109. In lieu of having no operational airbrush, I thought I'd spray (canister) some acrylic matt varnish on the underside of the Gustav in the hope of weathering the little BF and this happened...
I think it reacted to something that was on my hands (thinner, water, etc) already. So, back to the drawing board with that.
I attached one wing to the Fort (having dry fitted both, the port wing is a terrible fit so glued it on and sanded and puttied my way through a couple of PBS documentaries). The starboard wing fits like a dream, so I'll attach it after painting.
I used Morne's (@mornem) idea to simulate cracked glass. Heated a needle over a candle (much to the emusement of my wife who thought I'd finally given up sniffing glue and graduated to grown up drugs) and gently draw it across the plastic. Looks great (as usual my photos don't do this justice).
Attached the rudder; or at least what is left of it. I made a skeleton of ribs and covered then with lead wine cork sealer stuff (I don't know what the hell its called) - it looks good with trailing 'doped' fabric.
So for the first time I can pose these two iconic birds together and see some semblance of what I'm aiming for.
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For the moment it's Friday again (I'm not back at work 'til next Wednesday) and it's just me, Dolfo, some Elvis Juice (yep, sounds weird but tastes wonderful), and the bench. Happy trails, all.
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