**** DONE: GB-67 1/48 P-38G - Twin Engine in WWII (1 Viewer)

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Spent the day installing the lights . Now to mask them . I'll use a combiantion of Edard maska and circle cutter. Srtated painted thr rest of the cockpit parts coaming . seat armor plate., radios , radio rack and rear window bulkhead .

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Spent the night getting the last of the cockpit parts weathered and installed tonight. Next to get the gunsight/armor plate painted . Once that is installed I'll glue the rear window on and start the masking .

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Brian,
I noticed you painted the wheel wells silver instead of the greenish zinc. That's great! Looks as though you've done your homework.

I will be starting on my Guillow's P-38L in the near future. The difference is I'll be converting it to the original XP-38 prototype. Just something to be said about that highly polished metal being a thing of beauty without the distractions of weapons.

Good show.
 

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