HI Guys,
I am new to this board plus this is the first stick model I have built since I was a kid. I was never very good at it then and remembering only completing maybe two models out of a large number I started. First I want to state that this will be a display or static model only. I am not interested in trying to make it fly. Therefore weight is not an issue. I also decided to make back date the kit to one of the original AVG Flying Tiger P-40S which means it should be a P-40B or more correctly a Tomahawk MKIIB since the original 100 were from a British order. The biggest difference and most notable was that these were equipped with two 50. caliber machineguns in the nose and four .30 caliber machineguns in the wings. The one thing that would be too difficult to change is the nose which was very different on the early P-40s. This kit seems to be closer to a P-40E.
Kit which I know all of you already have seen before
I did some research before beginning on various forums about tricks to this kit. One that really impressed me was one guy added extra stringers to make the model fuller. I decided to try this. I started by cutting out all the fuselage pieces. I then cut out a number of extra notches on the forms so I could add extra stringers. Roughly doubling the number that the kit calls for.
I then pinned down the pieces and glued them together. After I had assembled the basic pieces I added stringers. I did pay attention to problem area I read about on the kit and that was the nose cowling did not fit unless the nose is a little smaller in diameter so I sanded it down before adding stringers and deepened the notches as needed.
Fuselage with extra stringers
I then sanded down the stringers on the body to prepare for covering.
The tail pieces were next. I just followed directions and had no problems here. Again they were sanded down and all edges rounded off. I scanned in all the card pieces and printed them out on cardstock. I glued the first two behind the cockpit.
Tail pieces
Still considering how to detail the cockpit and some other areas.
Jim