P-61B Black Widow
Nice box art
And a lot of plastic
The expectation was a quick and clean build
Starting the cockpit, the simplifications become apparent, looking at the entry hatch. That was covered later on with spare PE
Although the provided instrument board looks ok to me
The rear requires some more improvisation- added the lamp
Didn’t go for aftermarket engines - they are barely visible when done. The radome is full of lead pellets to balance the model
The kit offers the opportunity to open the weapon bay doors for the cannons. Unfortunately this is so far off the reality that I decided to close the bay (there are excellent photos of the real deal on the web)
My pics from Dayton show how important in the visual appearance the wing leading edge intakes are. Unfortunately they are blinded in the kit
So I had to improvise some interior structure in the wings
I used Ede’s masks, but they don’t fit, had to amend them with masking tape
First fitting - the alignment is not trivial, and the pokayoke not fitting tightly.
Another surprise - later versions of the Widow had the opportunity to close the landing gear doors with wheels down - this took a slight modification of one of the flaps vs the earlier versions - nicely visible on this pic
Unfortunately the kit doesn’t provide for that adjustment, so more plastic surgery is required
The gloss is merciless - more surface optimization
closing the canopy
The shine is there, but is it enough? More polishing and respraying. The challenge is that for a smooth, uniform gloss coat, you can’t interrupt the coating randomly, but the kit is too big for a full coat, so the interfaces for spraying sections need to be prepared and masked
Fitting all together and first weathering. The turret in the kit has thick walls and looks nothing like the originals. I thinned out the upper lip where the gun fairing is sitting against the turret. Looks much better, but requires extremely careful machining with the ballpoint milling cutter
The decals are ok, except the stencils. Didn’t find a way to settle them clear. The chipping is actually sponged Alclads. Not perfect, but much less hassle then actual chipping fluid on the experimental (for me) weathered gloss
Studying the available historical documentation, looks like the Widows were not all that shiny, after a while. To create this patchy result I used the paneliner fluid from AK. The results were looking ok, but the stuff didn’t want to cure. A support request to AK provided no answer :-/
We’ll see if it cures at last…
We’ll see if it cures at last…
Taking shape, just some details like the antennas
I left just the only the crew hatches open. It preserves the nice silhouette of the airplane looking from other angles.
This is quite a big model, but also quite a nice looking one
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31 19 March, 22:56