Been very busy lately, but this has been on my workbench for quite some time now. My workshop was a complete mess until a snow day on wednesday gave me enough time to restore it to a functional tidiness.
My history teacher that I built the B-17 for gave me this P-38 and a Corsair... enough to keep me busy. Guillows also sent me a B-25 Mitchell on accident and they let me keep it so that is on my shelf too, its fate undecided.
It has been built fully functional so far although I have been really thinking about not making the bombs dropable since it serves no good purpose and is very tedious. all frames have been built up and I will start cutting plastic parts out, getting the final touches of the framework done and I will get to covering. I will cover with my usual techniques for a plane of this size and for static: kit silkspan with thinned white glue applied wet (since silkspan is so much fun to work with in that state) and I will seal with three coats of Aerogloss dope. Paint will probably be airbrushed acrylics, the color scheme I have yet to decide. As always, suggestions are welcome.
Parts have been ok, but die cut parts are always sort of a pain with these larger kits. I worked with it anyways and got pretty good results. Enough talking... pictures
I am using those hinges that I believe Bill Parker was talking about... so far so good. all of the other ones i have tried fail eventually from fatigue, but these wont fatigue since they are hinged. I ought to also try them on my U control builds and my R/C conversions.
More soon