Thanks gents for the kind words... The assembly line is going at full production speed now... The Hellcats have been taking a lot of my masking time in preparation for paint.
Jeff, I'm glad we were able to properly answer your question about the yellow leading edge paint. Masking full size autos does help some 😉
Earlier today I prepped the propellers for installation. The instructions would have you glue an ill fitting plastic stop cap over the end of the prop shaft. I wanted to do things a little different...
So I used a Tamiya "poly cap" in place. It worked out great... and the prop spins very easily now. Even the slightest breeze will turn the prop.
I gave the red cowling two light coats of clear to see how it would affect the look of the red, especially since it has a flat finish. Here's the cowling after I snapped it into place. This one is ready for some more clear coats and then the decaling can begin.
Friction is holding the cowl on the fuselage in the picture shown below:
Here's the other "Nate" after it received the same prop treatment with the poly cap, and the cowling was also pushed in position to take the photo. It still needs two white narrow stripes painted on the rear of the fuselage. Then this one should be ready for decals.
I did a little on line detective work on building these kits before I started them. I blatantly stole this idea from another online builder. It's a very easy way to make sure the seams are perfect on the wheel pants, and allows for easy wheel painting at the same time...
To begin with, use a razor saw and cut a "V" shaped notch into the wheel... Yes it sounds scary, but trust me it works...
Don't use a set of sprue cutters or snips to do this... If you do the wheel will snap into two parts... Ask me how I found this out...
When you are done removing the "V" section of plastic, the wheel should look like this:
Then simply put a small drop of glue on the wheel center, and position it into the wheel pant assembly. Rotate it around until you are happy with the portion of the wheel that is exposed.
This is how it will look if done properly...
Getting closer...
Here's how the Ki-27's look right now...
Comments are encouraged.
10 days to Christmas...