A-10A Thunderbolt II
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9 15 September 2020, 14:49
Costas Solomou
Thank you....no aftermarket parts at all. Just used whatever was in the box.
Other than a bit of sanding on each piece after cutting from sprue, all the parts fit pretty well. No putty/filler used either!
Any gaps, misalignment is because of my cackhandedness! 🙂
Some hand painting required on landing gear and some minor bits and then over to the dreaded decals.
Thank you....no aftermarket parts at all. Just used whatever was in the box.
Other than a bit of sanding on each piece after cutting from sprue, all the parts fit pretty well. No putty/filler used either!
Any gaps, misalignment is because of my cackhandedness! 🙂
Some hand painting required on landing gear and some minor bits and then over to the dreaded decals.
15 September 2020, 20:02
Gary Kitchen
Love this, a great build of my favourite plane of all time. Hey! Let's build a plane and out a big gun in it; no my boy...lets build a big gun and wrap an airplane around it...
Love this, a great build of my favourite plane of all time. Hey! Let's build a plane and out a big gun in it; no my boy...lets build a big gun and wrap an airplane around it...
1 November 2020, 17:21
Alexander
Nice model, well done! 👍
A quick question though: why are the Mavericks black?
Nice model, well done! 👍
A quick question though: why are the Mavericks black?
2 November 2020, 22:38
Costas Solomou
Thanks guys,
As to why the Mavericks are black......I followed the guide which said X-1 referring to the tips and tails and didn't notice the X-2 right next to it referring to the missile body.....by the time I noticed the mistake, it was too late.
It's my first aircraft build and 3rd model build and I have a steep learning curve.
The first two were cars which were ok as I'm still getting used to the process.
Thanks guys,
As to why the Mavericks are black......I followed the guide which said X-1 referring to the tips and tails and didn't notice the X-2 right next to it referring to the missile body.....by the time I noticed the mistake, it was too late.
It's my first aircraft build and 3rd model build and I have a steep learning curve.
The first two were cars which were ok as I'm still getting used to the process.
3 November 2020, 10:15
Alexander
Oh, I see. Oopsies happen, even to the most experienced model makers. But I am sure you learned a lot in this build and your next model will be much better! 👍
Oh, I see. Oopsies happen, even to the most experienced model makers. But I am sure you learned a lot in this build and your next model will be much better! 👍
3 November 2020, 11:29