Polikarpov I-16 Type 24 (WIP)
Some added detail with lead wire
Interiors varnished with Tamiya X-22
After a wash and matt varnish, I cut the floor sides, to be more accurate and then closed the halves
Difficult fit is the wings
Some difficult joins at wing roots; I put a small sprue piece inside to open the cowl a little to improve the fit, I'll remove it after glue dries
Some putty and AK primer
Pre-shading
The parts around the oleo have a strange position, but reference photos do show them very wide open
Installed a black palsticard wall through the middle of the engine, so that light does not pass from one side to the other, through the exhausts openings
Varnished with X-22 and ready for decals
First decals - very good fit
Wash with Panel Line Wash A.MIG-1608
Painting bits and pieces
Wash with Panel Line Wash A.MIG-1610
First oils applied on top
First oils applied on the bottom
Glued the "thing"...
A correction was needed to hide the central join, is was becoming visible
Some chipping on the propeler
Propeler, canopy and door assembled
Glueing the wheels
Preparing the base
Painting the base with the first colours
Glueing the covers of the landing gear - difficult task, to say the least
Test fit in the base
Test fit of a few additional elements
Finished
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17 February 2018, 18:45
Ricardo Reis
Kit is really nice. Could probably have a better fuselage and wings fit, but no big deal - really fast build, that I'm doing while waiting for the paints of the F/A-18 and Mig-21 builds to dry! 🙂
Kit is really nice. Could probably have a better fuselage and wings fit, but no big deal - really fast build, that I'm doing while waiting for the paints of the F/A-18 and Mig-21 builds to dry! 🙂
27 February 2018, 09:34
Dan Cook
I have had the same issue with getting the wings to fit. I had to use some sprue in the cockpit area to spread the nose to fit the wings. I have boxed it up at the moment and I am going to come back to it. Frustrated me so lost my mojo a bit on it.
I have had the same issue with getting the wings to fit. I had to use some sprue in the cockpit area to spread the nose to fit the wings. I have boxed it up at the moment and I am going to come back to it. Frustrated me so lost my mojo a bit on it.
16 March 2018, 10:00
Ricardo Reis
Yes, the macro fit is a bit messy, but I think it is not as bad as it seems. Furthermore, the join lines are aligned with natural panel lines, so you can get away with a lot of messy repairs. Because of this, I used more Plastic Perfect Putty than I usually do, because it is quite easy to apply and clean with water, without much worried about sanding afterwards! 🙂
Yes, the macro fit is a bit messy, but I think it is not as bad as it seems. Furthermore, the join lines are aligned with natural panel lines, so you can get away with a lot of messy repairs. Because of this, I used more Plastic Perfect Putty than I usually do, because it is quite easy to apply and clean with water, without much worried about sanding afterwards! 🙂
16 March 2018, 14:56
Wim van der Luijt
I like your pre-shading technique with the hard edges between panels
I like your pre-shading technique with the hard edges between panels
16 March 2018, 15:32