Using Valejo Engine wash, I coated the assembled motor to give it a more realistic look. Since the motor is exposed on this early model helicopter I will be able to maximize exposing of the components and want to make sure they look their best.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Saturday, February 10, 2018
On Display
Finally found a hook thay I felt confident enough in to hand this massive scale model from my son's ceiling. Sure looks great and he really likes it!
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Tamiya Craft Tools - Electric Handy Drill
For Christmas, my in-laws gave me a "Tamiya Craft Tools - Electric Handy Drill". I've been wanting one since seeing someone use it on YouTube. The best part of the tool is that it is a kit, how ironic. Total build time was only 49 minutes, I wish more of my kits were that quick to build! I tested the drill and it goes really well. The only issue I found is that there is no variable speed, it is either on or off but using old batteries slowed it down to a more interesting speed.Friday, February 2, 2018
Build Time
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Birthday Boy
Only a few minutes after I brought the kit upstairs son arrived home from nursery school and he was sure happy to see his plane! Happy fifth birthday Andy!
Revealing the Pilot
With the final dull clear coat dry I proceeded to remove the mask from the canopy to reveal the pilot inside.
Final Clear Coat
Rushing to get the plane done for when Andy returns home from daycare I spray painted in my heated garage (with a air filter mask of course) a dull clear coat to seal in the decals and give the aircraft a more appropriate military look.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Propeller Installation
Tonight I installed the propeller and nose cone. I used sewing pins that had the ends with the plastic ball cut off and inserted it into the propeller blade. With part of the pin sticking out I inserted it into the plastic part of the shaft, applied some super glue and rotated the blades to the correct angle. Lastly, I glued the yellow nose cone Assembly of this kit is now complete!
Machine Guns!
Drilled three holes on each wing and inserted with glue 1 cm long brass tube that I cut. I prefer tubes over rods so that we can see inside the barrels. Will be painting them black once the glue dries. By accident one of the barrels went too far and fell into the wing. Unfortunately now if you shake the plane you can hear the small part rattle and there is no way to remove it without destroying part of the wing. Oh well...
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