It does have a wire core but is non working. Used bits of paper with holes to act as spacers to try and get even gaps between the pieces. I tried soldering them but it didn't work so used superglue instead. Maybe a bit too proud of the fuselage surface but kit detail was really mushy and soft so had to do something.
Glad you like. Hope it looks okay under some paint.
Cockpit surround. Filed out the channel for the canopy eject rod added another piano hinge and some more spurious details. Got to whip out the paint, yeah!
Worked over the gun cowl.
Thanks guys! I'm loving that I get to paint something. More hinge to do and then get back to the cockpit.
Very nice work Dan, looks the biz !
Which company makes the resin seat? It's nice, but looks just a tad large - notice how close to the control column it is.
Airframes-- The seat is from Jerry Rutman. Real close to the same size as the kit seat. Seat a bit foreword in the pic (still lose.) But there isn't much clearance.
I think the whole kit cockpit is, well, off. Too wide, side consuls don't slant and floor just not right. I'm not too fussed about it but I could see where it could drive you mad.
I wasn't going to do anything to the cockpit but got sucked into the whole AMS thing. Lots not right. I should have made a better throttle, the O2 regulator that I turned is wrong in shape and should sit in a hole in an thin panel in front of where it is.
Yadda, yadda, yadda 1/24 is great in that you can put so much in but I could get to chasing my own tail and never get the sucker finished. I'll move on and burry my mistakes
Thanks for the support. Keeps me sane and motivated.