The Holidays have kept me busy and away from the model table a bit, but I have found some time. I have scribed panel lines before, having done a Monogram 1/48 B-25, B-17 and C-47. This, though, was my first time to try and add some riveting details to it. I had purchased the Trumpeter Rivet tool and used it for some minor riveting on some panels here and there. I like the fine pitch of the finest wheel, but I found that the tool is really sub par. The thin rivet wheel due to the pressure exerted during the riveting process caused it to cut into the plastic axle shaft. This, in turn, would cause the wheel to bind up and actually get to point where wheel barely showed at the bottom. I looked on line for other options and EVERY thing was either half a world away or out of stock. I found a package of three made by Excel the looked like they might do the job on Amazon an ordered them.
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The only the smallest two are really useful for 1/48th scale and even there only the smallest for most of it. I found them easier to use and control and they put nice rivets in your model. While not as busy at it should be, I think adding the rivets along the panel lines will add interest and needed texture to the slab sides of the plane.
I also cleaned out the interior of the nose compartment and have started adding details to make it busier and more interesting, starting with the inner structure.