The second week of the A-26B Invader was spent detailing the fuselage. First a little correction, the A-26B is nicknamed the “Invader”. Being a Navy veteran I kept thinking of the Navy aircraft nicknamed the “Intruder” so when I began this build log Intruder kept sticking in my mind. Also with the holiday season I was busy with family so bench time was limited.
Moving on to the build, I added all the photo etch to the cockpit area in the fuselage. I also cut open the rear door. This is being replaced with a photo etch version and will be in the open position so the interior details can be seen better once the fuselage is assembled. The Eduard bomb bay photo etch set covers the area behind the cockpit. One thing is the kit is molded so there is a gap where the wings mount to the fuselage. The photo etch set covers these openings. I also added other details to the gunner area as well. The interior was then painted with interior green. Another interesting feature of this aircraft is the upper and lower gun turrets are remote controlled. The gunner sits on a platform that is basically a double-sided periscope which allows the gunner to see targets above or below the aircraft. This was modified by removing the kit platform and replacing it with a photo etch version. The supporting back wall will also be replaced as well. Next I weathered the inside of the fuselage with dark grey, light grey, and black pastel chalk.
I am now working on building up the bomb racks and the bombs. Once these are done I can begin to assemble the fuselage halves together. The racks are being replaced completely with photo etch parts.
All the details and photos from the start can be seen in the build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-a-26b-intruder-maggies-drawers/
6 attached images. Click to enlarge.