Hi All,
Well the fun starts here!! Painting and Surgery - nothing better for a modellers day!!
First up the cockpit tub, walls and bangseats, fans blade and the nose all primed with Vallejo White Primer - went down lovely too.
Next up was the Akan Blue paint for the interior - now Akan sprays straight from the bottle and is a lovely shade of blue, I have gone for one of the later shades of 501 which was much darker than others, later models 502 and 503 had a light grey interior (how common!).
Now the nose - several rumours about whether Academy had corrected this known issue with the Su-27 nose - to me it looks fine, it was seperate from all the sprues - comparission to the photo on the box it looks good - but I have ordered a NeOmega resin nose just to make sure (plus it will add weight to the front and make sure I don't have a tail sitter!).
Thoughts on the shape anyone?
Next up Surgery - to change the common Su-27 to the Su-30MK, I had to remove the front pit area and replace. First up I mated the pieces upsidedown - thus I knew where the exit cut had to be.
Taping it together revealed a panel line to follow.
First time I have ever chopped anything up like this so I was extremely apprehensive to say the least. So old nose off and new one sitting in place. Yes there is a gap - but I am happy with that - for a first attempt it was not a disaster!
Now came the fiddly bit, I taped it all up as best I could for alignment and then tack superglued (medium) the upper corners, aligned and used kicker. Then I repeated for the lower ones, making sure that everything was straight.
Finally a run of superglue and kicker down that gap and it has almost gone. Tomorrows job is to use filler and make it disappear (famous last words). Panel lines in the area are minimal which is great! But I will have to rescribe the panel line that forms the join afterwards.
A view from the inside shows the join, with the superglue.
So that's where I am tonight, major pressure point 1 complete :-)
Cheers for looking
Steve