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JKim
Senior Master Sergeant
Thanks for the comments guys!
A bit more to report on the 262. Being identified as an early 262A-1a and positively ID'd as having the old skool tail light, I decided to replace the solid panel with a clear one. I used a piece from a clear toothbrush that I had laying around.
I used the outline of the rudder to guide my grinding and sanding and I think I'll have to re-shape the bottom section a bit. There is also a gouge mark from the rough sanding that I need to fill.
The clear canopy parts were given a dip of Future to increase their clarity. This is my second attempt as I had some unanticipated pooling on the first go.
One of the things that had me procrastinating was how to add weights to avoid being a tail-sitter. The answer was right in front of me but I was a bit slow to recognize it. The kit comes with three fuel tanks. The one in the front is completely sealed by the gun bulkhead in the front and the cockpit/wheel well bulkhead at the rear. The front fuel tank is a hollow three-piece box... a perfect storage container for weights!
With the lid on, I didn't even have to add any glue! I'm guessing this is enough weight to keep the nose down but I can add a few more weights to the two forward bays ahead of the weighted fuel tank. I will not be adding the gun assemblies on this buttoned-up aircraft.
A bit more to report on the 262. Being identified as an early 262A-1a and positively ID'd as having the old skool tail light, I decided to replace the solid panel with a clear one. I used a piece from a clear toothbrush that I had laying around.
I used the outline of the rudder to guide my grinding and sanding and I think I'll have to re-shape the bottom section a bit. There is also a gouge mark from the rough sanding that I need to fill.
The clear canopy parts were given a dip of Future to increase their clarity. This is my second attempt as I had some unanticipated pooling on the first go.
One of the things that had me procrastinating was how to add weights to avoid being a tail-sitter. The answer was right in front of me but I was a bit slow to recognize it. The kit comes with three fuel tanks. The one in the front is completely sealed by the gun bulkhead in the front and the cockpit/wheel well bulkhead at the rear. The front fuel tank is a hollow three-piece box... a perfect storage container for weights!
With the lid on, I didn't even have to add any glue! I'm guessing this is enough weight to keep the nose down but I can add a few more weights to the two forward bays ahead of the weighted fuel tank. I will not be adding the gun assemblies on this buttoned-up aircraft.