Thanks guys. While waiting for the clear parts to dry so that I can mask them and shoot at the same time as the innards I went back and checked the nose cannon. Some photos show a bushing or whatever its called at the front of the hub
This will tidy up my blast tube so I got out my Shadow Circle Cutter. I've used it before on Hinomarus and other masks but never for something this small, 2.5mm, or on plastic card. There are hash marks on the cutter but no size numbers so it required a bit of playing around...I should have mentioned that this is paper I'm practising on
Success but this also required a few attempts as you have to control the cutter depth via the star wheel shown above. I also had to bore out the centre to fit over the cannon
This is only a dry fit and needs to be sanded back a bit
It's called flange. In this particular case it's a circular flange and the connection type is a circular flange connection.
In architecture we have similar connections in many different areas, e.g. end of a handrail attached to a wall etc.
Cheers!
Smart George wasn't there at the moment. I was happy how the circle cutter worked though. Another reason I got the circle cutter was to make masks for the round bendy areas on the clear parts
Innards sprayed. To represent Dull Dark Green, the closest I had was Tamiya XF-11, J.N. Green. Close enough for me
Note that I've included the main gear doors even though the photo of the aircraft show none attached. I believe that the gear area has been retouched. There's a trestle up front and I think the aircraft is undergoing maintenance. The wheels look bizarre. I've been through three books on Russian P-39s and none had the gear doors detached while in service
The decal sheet provide Stars with white border but I see none in the photo above so I'll be using black border Stars
Thanks all. Minor detail painting done, parts just posed. Armoured glass added to rear bulkhead. The rear of the I.P. will be visible if you come to my house with a flash light and magnifying lens so I added wiring.
Weight will be added after the nose gear has been glued in place and then I can button the fuselage up