Cockpit is quite nice out-of-the-box, figured out that the F-89D s/n represented by the decals used the F-89J cockpit panels that the kit provides, to which I later added the backseater radar scope which is missing.
Intakes, exhausts and separate canopy frame installed. Do not like this type of kit design but works out well enough. Adding a simple representation of the backseater windscreen, which is missing.
Assembled the massive wingtip pods and already progressing to the priming stage. The wire handle stuck in the tail was a bad idea, cracked open the tail...
Sprayed a white undercoat for the arctic red and the black areas. The anti-glare panel is a decal, with hindsight I would have been better off spraying and masking it.
Colorful bits completed... or not? Got myself a pretty expensive bottle of Insignia Red acrylic "for arctic camo" but this turned out too orange to my liking. Here and there the stuff did not play nice with the undercoat either... Darn.
Oh, and I forgot to mask the white in the areas that will be covered by the B/W checker decals later on. Sigh... Ploughing on nevertheless. Masking the arctic reddishness...
...and after a few days I deciced I had to fix that. Luckily the stores just opened here again so a short trip to the LHS and I had me a much cheaper Vallejo Insignia Red which was sprayed over the orange. Much better!
After an epic struggle the anti-glare panel decal was installed with only a small section damaged and touched up. And guess what? I managed to forget the square area around the USAF decal that remained in NMF. Great going, but fixed soon enough.
Final touches, adding the white surround to the canopy glazing with decals from the spares box, which conveniently hides the sprue gate damage inherent in the kit canopy design.