Oceanhawk OOB build
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Making first steps. Now some color is needed!
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Enough for today. Result: LOVE Humbrol enamels, HATE Revell colors. :-D
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the finished interior part..
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..and what you will see of it later.
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painted the contact areas for the windows black (sealings)
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Windows in place!
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This one is for Frank to show how cruel the panel looks in closeup. 🙂
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Fuselage put together. You see there are some areas in need of putty/sanding.
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from another angle..
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here you can also see the dashboard again..
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and first layers of putty in place and sanded..
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Most exterior parts are attached, but doesn't fit perfectly at all.
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Some areas already got putty&sanding, some places still need it..
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Bended main rotor blades, before and after
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area needing putty and sanding
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area after sanding and re-scribing
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first maskings in place
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Loosy fit of the canopy
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Not perfect yet but much better...
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also modified the main rotor mount to have it a few mm more within the doghouse
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phuuuh. Waaaay too high!
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Mmmmh. 🙂 Looks way better now, doesn't it?
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main gear on pilot side finished!
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The result for now
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Flattened the wheels a bit..
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The exhaust was a difficult area for a session with putty and sandpaper...
Yorumlar
1 10 November 2012, 14:03