I found this photo of the original. Should have studied it a bit more, discovered only near the end of the build that more backdating was required like removing antenna’s aft of canopy and the intake on the lower left nose (which I already installed)
Cockpit installed. First signs of trouble with the overall fit. Not much guidance on location of instrument panels, ground away thick instrument panel shrouds and inside fuselage to make panels fit. Added rear wall to nose wheel well.
Sprayed intake halves and flap interior white. Did not compare references and kit parts good enough, discovered too late the guide vane is sitting too far inboard (apart from being far too thick). Should have replaced it.
Main wheel wells were not completely walled, so added missing walls and hydraulic lines. Didn’t realise that the half rib halfway in the well was part of parts 45/46.
Fit al the lower side not too great so quite a bit of filling and sanding was needed. Not falling together as expected. Opened solid front of afterburner cooling intakes.
And wings are on. Achieved a decent wing-to-fuselage fit, with quite some pressure needed to close the gaps. Filled the remaining small gaps. Speed brakes installed closed, lot’s of sink marks on these, filled these with Mr Surfacer and sanded down.
Sprayed darker area under nose present on my subject. Saw it on several other F-101B’s reference pics, had to guess size and color of the area. No idea why this area has a different color. Notice bad fit of missile pallet. My goof...
Decalling complete, comparison with the reference pic showed that Revell didn’t do their homework flawlessly. The stylized bird is too big, some stencils are wrong, matched pic best I could. Weathered with dark gray pastel powder and final satin coat.
An almost out-of-the-box build of Revell's F-101B. Expected this to be an easy build, but it kind of fought me all the way. Fit is so-so, but perhaps that's just me. Did not bother to check accuracy. Still came out looking OK though. Markings in the kit are not fully accurate, the kit also requires a bit of backdating for the USAF marking option.