Thursday, February 26, 2015

Landing Gear Doors

Added the landing gear doors to the customized wheel wells, have to be careful when handling the kit now as these parts are delicate.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Motor & Prop

Finally got the motor casing and propeller installed which spins freely. The bottom of the motor casing has a large air intake which allows full view of the kits interior. I used an old camera film plastic bottle that I cut in half, painted black and glued to block this view. This will provide the perception of depth while blocking off the inside.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Vertical Stabalizer

Will be spraying the plane with a transparent sealer soon so I have installed the vertical stabilizer. This plane is now starting to take shape!

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Adding Color to the Cockpit

Painted the cockpit interior green and added a black joystick with a red button. I decided to use the kits dashboard cutout instead of painting one to save time and I figure that for the most part it will barely be visible once the cockpit glass frame has been painted.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Masking the Windows

Spent a good hour masking the cockpit in preparations of painting the model. Was a bit nervous using an Exacto on clear plastic but the grooves for the window panels guided the blade fairly well.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Have a Seat...

The plans show how to create a seat but was not satisfied with the head piece so I glued three thin pieces of balsa wood together and sanded it to get a nice rounded part.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Rear Cockpit


The rear cockpit of the P-40 is odd, contains two curved panels which I suspect are used to deflect wind if the window is open. In any case I had to take thin sheets of balsa which I cut using the plans as a template and with the aid of Gorilla Super Glue held them in place until it dried. Then with an Exacto I trimmed the wood to place a flush finish with the air frame.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Installing the Horizontal Stabalizer

Tonight I installed the horizontal stabilizer, was debating when I should attach it to the fuselage as I worry that I may damage it while handling the model but I feel now is a good tie to merge these parts together.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Parts Not Included!

I have started to learn that not all the parts are included, in this particular case the part that transitions from the wing to the body of the aircraft. The instructions state to take some cardboard such as that from a cereal box and using a template on the plan cut it out and shape it to fit the air frame. White the first bit is easy and straightforward, making it round was to say the least a challenge. While the cardboard needed to be trimmed to fit the wing, just finding the right position took a lot of time and testing. I ended up using a round piece of wood to curve the cardboard and after over an hours work got the left side done.

It looked really nice but I was discouraged as I knew I had to do the right side the next night! Well another night and another hour later I had something to be proud of.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Plastic Parts

Finished trimming and gluing the plastic parts with Gorilla Super Glue. The underbelly rear part as seen in the photo near the bottom was tricky as I did not want to touch the tissue. Later I ended up gluing overlapping tissue so that there would be no gap between the underlying tissue and the plastic. For other parts that lined up next to the wooden frame I used white glue to fill in the gaps.