trekriffic
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Time to get caught up ...
Nacelles attached with Testors red tube glue and slow cure CA. Windows still masked:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 126 by Steve J, on Flickr
Woodland Scenics sticky tack glue was carefully brushed onto the upper inside lip of the door frame so as not to make a mess on the outer hull. This is enough to hold the upper door piece in place once the lower door piece is up:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 127 by Steve J, on Flickr
Door top piece held in with sticky tac glue. Bottom panel overlaps to hold bottom of upper "split" panel:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 128 by Steve J, on Flickr
Vanity shot:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 129 by Steve J, on Flickr
Impulse engine exhaust manifold unmasked:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 130 by Steve J, on Flickr
Rear Landing Strut was brush painted with Humbrol brass enamel, which is a challenging paint to work with using a brush. I finally gave up trying to get a brushless coat on the bottom of the pad without using a ton of goopy brass enamel so I decided to airbrush the final coat. First though I brushed a fresh coat of insignia red on the bottom of the pad and let it dry overnight:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 131 by Steve J, on Flickr
Nacelles attached with Testors red tube glue and slow cure CA. Windows still masked:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 126 by Steve J, on Flickr
Woodland Scenics sticky tack glue was carefully brushed onto the upper inside lip of the door frame so as not to make a mess on the outer hull. This is enough to hold the upper door piece in place once the lower door piece is up:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 127 by Steve J, on Flickr
Door top piece held in with sticky tac glue. Bottom panel overlaps to hold bottom of upper "split" panel:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 128 by Steve J, on Flickr
Vanity shot:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 129 by Steve J, on Flickr
Impulse engine exhaust manifold unmasked:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 130 by Steve J, on Flickr
Rear Landing Strut was brush painted with Humbrol brass enamel, which is a challenging paint to work with using a brush. I finally gave up trying to get a brushless coat on the bottom of the pad without using a ton of goopy brass enamel so I decided to airbrush the final coat. First though I brushed a fresh coat of insignia red on the bottom of the pad and let it dry overnight:
The Galileo 7 - WIP 131 by Steve J, on Flickr