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JKim
Senior Master Sergeant
That's an interesting polka dot scheme on that Ju88! There's going to be a considerable amount of scribing on this build. This kit has some misaligned panel lines at the joints that need to be corrected in addition to the new fuel fills and hatches. I'm about halfway in cleaning up the main fuselage seam and then I'll get to the scribing part before I attach the wings.
I started some work on the main gear wells. I'm not going to do any super-detailing here since the main gear struts will occupy most of the space in the large wells. But the overly simplified wheel well floor would benefit from some work. I started by opening up square openings in the floor.
Then I used some sheet brass and made some reinforced spars for the base of the gear mounts.
I received the Eduard Interior Detail set in the mail finally. It's a pretty comprehensive set of three photoetched sprues and one small clear acetate for the gunsight.
Here is a comparison between my handpainted IP and the photoetch version. Since I have it, I may as well use it. So off comes the paint and the molded instrument detail is shaved off with a knife. The new IP is much more detailed. I am working on a custom mix of RLM 66 that will at least be in the same ballpark as the Eduard parts so I reduce that obvious contrast as much as possible.
I've started on the cockpit slowly. The photoetch set is has two sprues of pre-painted parts that have an adhesive backing. I'm not sure I like this as the sticky adhesive seems to get in the way, especially when trimming the sprue connections. Is there an easy way to remove the adhesive from the whole fret without damaging the painted side?
I'm to assemble as much of the unpainted stuff that I can and then paint what I have and add the pre-painted stuff last.
I started some work on the main gear wells. I'm not going to do any super-detailing here since the main gear struts will occupy most of the space in the large wells. But the overly simplified wheel well floor would benefit from some work. I started by opening up square openings in the floor.
Then I used some sheet brass and made some reinforced spars for the base of the gear mounts.
I received the Eduard Interior Detail set in the mail finally. It's a pretty comprehensive set of three photoetched sprues and one small clear acetate for the gunsight.
Here is a comparison between my handpainted IP and the photoetch version. Since I have it, I may as well use it. So off comes the paint and the molded instrument detail is shaved off with a knife. The new IP is much more detailed. I am working on a custom mix of RLM 66 that will at least be in the same ballpark as the Eduard parts so I reduce that obvious contrast as much as possible.
I've started on the cockpit slowly. The photoetch set is has two sprues of pre-painted parts that have an adhesive backing. I'm not sure I like this as the sticky adhesive seems to get in the way, especially when trimming the sprue connections. Is there an easy way to remove the adhesive from the whole fret without damaging the painted side?
I'm to assemble as much of the unpainted stuff that I can and then paint what I have and add the pre-painted stuff last.