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MetalMaster1971
Robert Fuqua (MetalMaster1971)
US

Tamiya Dornier DO-335 Anteater

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Before starting a modeling project, I always read a book about any new aircraft I’ve never built before.  
 

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The planning phase  
 

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Construction begins with the dry test fitting of major components  
 

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Dry-fitting components—typical outstanding Tamiya quality! 
 

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As usual, I’ll be making my own seatbelts from self-adhesive Lead foil tape. Photo etched (generic) buckles will complete the look.  
 

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Measuring equally with dividers to ensure consistency 
 

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They self adhere, but tiny dabs of super glue ensure they’ll stay put.  
 

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Added lap belts, hanging over the edge of the seat in slight disarray; instead of neatly buckled as many seatbelts are depicted.  
 

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Drilled #95 holes and added bits of fishing line and fine solder to represent the wire bundles protruding from the backs of the gauges.  
 

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I used the knurled ferrule of an X-acto knife handle to emboss the diamond-embroidered pattern into the cockpit wall insulation.  
 

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Embossed rivet rows add a bit of realism and detail to an otherwise bland aft bulkhead.  
 

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Time to start painting the cockpit details! My favorite part of any model.  
 

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The kit instrument panel paints up fairly nicely  
 

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I used varying shades of metallic colors to paint the metal “cans” that protrude from the backs of the gauges  
 

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Completed cockpit! I’m very happy with the outcome.  
 

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Decisions, decisions… to build the proposed trainer version, or build the actual production version? I’m not a “what if” or “paper airplane” modeler, so despite the extra work I put in… 
 

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I decided to build the production version  
 

Kommentarer

21 8 March 2023, 18:06
Alberto
Good decision. I also like the production version better 👍
8 March 2023, 18:58
CaptGPF
Watching
15 April, 21:20
John
Nice job so far. Excellent work on that cockpit. I didn't realize the back of the instrument panel would be so visible so I neglected to put any wiring on the cans.
15 April, 21:43
Desert Marlin
Nice Aardvark!
16 April, 03:25
Weizenbrot
Wow Incredible work on the cockpit liner.
30 September, 01:50
CaptGPF
Agree with Weizenbrot - the scratch building is phenomenal!
1 October, 21:00
BetterTimes-Henry
Very nice cockpit!👍 Great way to emboss the insulation. From trainer photo to production photo … "like magic" 😄 … watching how you progress. Great start.
1 October, 21:36

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1:48 Dornier Do335A-12 (Tamiya 61076)1:48 Do 335 Pfeil (Eagle Editions EagleCals EC48-164)1:48 Do 335A-12 Pfeil (Eduard EX170)

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