Martay
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Another one of my recent builds, this was a simple enough build, very simple kit with only about 4 sprues and the glasswork, i did get a bit carried away with the interior a bit as you will see, but the kit as a whole is quite nice with clean recessed panel lines and nice details, enjoyed the build and recommend the kit as an easy quick build.


i drilled out the air intakes under the wing which were just flat faced and ugly

this seat is the extent of the cockpit and it is stuck to the back of the interior with no floor or bulkhead behind the console, the prob with this is with the undercarrige down you can see right into the bowels of the kit, this would not do at all i thought
what follows is my solution to the prob
seat

the new bulkheads and framing for the interior


fuel tank for behind engine firewall

Srry bout bad pic, bit of gearing that is located behind the cockpit f'ard bulkhead


continued cockpit up-modelling





Seat with added flooring




And on to painting



I did the off white on the sides freehand to give it a kinda real look to it, not too balanced if you get my meaning


Gloss and the very few decals, 8 in all!



Matt coat and some weathering and dirt





this is the cutaway and plane which i modelled this plane on




oh and i added the red fuel caps to the drop tanks with some streaking


Tidy kit fun build, gonna pass it on to a buddy from whom i received the book in the previous pic on WWII American Aircraft, fitting i think.
Thanks for looking guys


i drilled out the air intakes under the wing which were just flat faced and ugly

this seat is the extent of the cockpit and it is stuck to the back of the interior with no floor or bulkhead behind the console, the prob with this is with the undercarrige down you can see right into the bowels of the kit, this would not do at all i thought
seat

the new bulkheads and framing for the interior


fuel tank for behind engine firewall

Srry bout bad pic, bit of gearing that is located behind the cockpit f'ard bulkhead


continued cockpit up-modelling





Seat with added flooring




And on to painting



I did the off white on the sides freehand to give it a kinda real look to it, not too balanced if you get my meaning


Gloss and the very few decals, 8 in all!



Matt coat and some weathering and dirt





this is the cutaway and plane which i modelled this plane on




oh and i added the red fuel caps to the drop tanks with some streaking


Tidy kit fun build, gonna pass it on to a buddy from whom i received the book in the previous pic on WWII American Aircraft, fitting i think.
Thanks for looking guys