Tu-160
It‘s huuuuuuge 😄
Next Step is painting the Cockpit and front wheelbay. The instructions say, to put everything together but for easier painting i leave it like that.
Little Update, didn‘t put that much effort into the cockpit since we will never see it againe. ?
The passage from the front to the back is a metal floor and at the half there is a grey carpet thing? I couldn‘t find much images from the back.
Let it dry
The Bomb Bay Doors are definitely made to be in closed position. I must cut and sand a lot to fit them flat
The lower section of the whole model is wobbeling all over.
The result is a really bad fitting with the two halfs.
1:35 vs 1:72
I guess i glue the Wings in place. The folding mechanism is to weak and can‘t hold the wings in position.
Fitting is Revell Level 🙁
Oh shit, now it’s a B-1 ?
So, its white. I pre shaded the model, live it is much more visible but not over the top. Used nearly two Tamiya X2 whites. ?
I try to hide the two weights inside the front landinggearbay. So please dont look. ?
Sometimes things dont go as planned, the front is too light because of the missing bombbay.
Fits
Fits Not so much. ?
Investigating the details
Done, made some mistakes but learned againe. ?
I think i will now place on every models nose some weights and the AK Filler is not really good. I had a smooth transition between the upper and lower half after sanding but in the end the ak filler is not keeping in place and gap‘s are opening.
I think i will now place on every models nose some weights and the AK Filler is not really good. I had a smooth transition between the upper and lower half after sanding but in the end the ak filler is not keeping in place and gap‘s are opening.
Commentaires
55 18 February, 21:12
Bart Goesaert
Looking great. A bit of a bummer not to remove the ejection marks from the nose gearbay.
Looking great. A bit of a bummer not to remove the ejection marks from the nose gearbay.
14 March, 10:16
DuperScale
@Bart Goesaert , oh i never see that. I guess i will remove them. Thank you 😅
@Bart Goesaert , oh i never see that. I guess i will remove them. Thank you 😅
14 March, 10:25
Michael Kohl
Maybe too late fo that build but a remedy I use, when a plane surprises me with tailsitting is to drill a hole into the bottom (ideal if there happens to be a round engraving already), pour Elmers glue and small lead granules. Repeat if necessary. Lead granules are pretty cheap and a kilogram will probably last you a lifetime. The convenience product is liquid lead for about 100 times the price. If done just cover the hole again with a piece of styrene rod.
Maybe too late fo that build but a remedy I use, when a plane surprises me with tailsitting is to drill a hole into the bottom (ideal if there happens to be a round engraving already), pour Elmers glue and small lead granules. Repeat if necessary. Lead granules are pretty cheap and a kilogram will probably last you a lifetime. The convenience product is liquid lead for about 100 times the price. If done just cover the hole again with a piece of styrene rod.
4 April, 07:09