Wirecutting Mustang Operation Kadesh
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I want to depict the plane in flight with rudders and flaps not in neutral. As the Tamiya kit does not offer the possibility of separate flaps/controls I had to cut them out.
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All controls were then replaced by those of the respective CMK kit. This required a bit more modification than just cutting out the controls, particularly at the wing root.
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Very much to my dismay Tamiya did not provide a decal for the instrument panel. Time for instrument decals and my punch tool
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I could not definitely clarify whether this plane featured the original interior green or was repainted black in Isreal or Sweden (from where most of the israeli Mustangs have been bought). I opted for green and painted the fuselage halfs accordingly.
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With the precision and engineering we know from Tamiya, everything fits together nicely. So, time to close the fuselage.
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Minor imperfections will be addressed with Mr. Surfacer 500.
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Same on the underside. The wheel wells are closed already too. This worked quite well with only little modification necessary.
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The wing gun nozzles were replaced by brass ones from Master.
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Some cables at the battery/avionics compartment added.
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All flaps and controls positioned and the pilot test fitted.
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I did not know which gear the early israeli pilots used, so I chose an english RAF pilot to man the cockpit.
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I crammed the pilot into the cockpit and even persuaded him to grab the control stick
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Looks the right way for a right turn I'd say.
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Primer and preshading of the underside. I prefer brown over black as the contrast is not as harsh.
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Underside done. Took a moment to figure out where the paint borders to the interior green at the cooler outlet.
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Base color of the upper side is on.
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Some color variations were achieved with lighted base color and a template.
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Masks were cut refering to internet pictures of a Mustang in Hazerim, the israeli Airforce Museum close to Beer Sheva.
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Variations in the paint were achieved with the same technique as mentioned above.
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Grrrrr. Although I masked the whole plane to prevent just that, I must have left a gap somewhere and black paint from the anti glare area found its way onto the wing root. I hope that 3000grit sandpaper and/or polish can fix that without ruining the underlying paint.
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As I couldn't get my hand on any decals with the identification stripes of operation Kadesh/Musketeer, I decided to paint them.
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Didn't turn out too bad. Let's see whether I can live with the flaws if I look at it in a few days.
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The decals are Frankenstein'ed from various with a similar font that I found in my decal box. They still need some touch ups to get No 38 I am after.
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Preliminary result.
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Not too far of the original I think. So, let's polish the canopy, repair the overspray, complete the numbers and then further onto weathering.
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14 11 December 2022, 21:09