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First model, first 1/32, i am never paint before. Academy 1/32 F/A-18C Hornet.


Lawkraft

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Good morning! A small continuation. Got to the wings. Sawed to pieces to fold.
 

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I had to bite the bullet and figure out how to straighten the castings (it didn't work in hot water). Good thing kids love ice cream ... bingo!

 

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After that, I reassured, I glued the wings to the upper half of the fuselage.

 

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Hello everybody! Let's continue.

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I tried to diversify the visible part of the engines. He turned the coca to a less sharp shape, added holes in them. I highlighted the blades with a scriber, added white plastic dividers. Here's what happened.
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I sanded the joints of the air intake channels from the inside and blew it out in white. Face motors can be inserted!
 

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Of course, nothing is visible in the air intake channels without a flashlight.

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Lawkraft, for a first build in any scale, with after market parts , you are doing a magnificent job! Keep up the good work, Your detail work is very impressive. I look forward to seeing this build progress.

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Friends, thank you for your kind words! It is very pleasant that you take time for feedback. As for the "first construction", I think an explanation is needed. I started gluing Frog back in the 80s of the 20th century, when I was less than 10 years old ... These were my really first models, they did not know what paint was, I only dreamed of an airbrush) And I sincerely think those models were mine best crafts)) Now I have an airbrush ... but there is not a single finished model, only a few started ... and not painted. Until recently, the airbrush terrified me)) This is the first project that I intend to complete ... no matter what ... I hope with your support, friends! This is why I call this the first model ... sorry if I misled anyone.

As for a specific aircraft ... judging by the plastic, these are medium series ... (possibly block 20-25)? I will decide on the option a little later. I need to check the sources and see what fits in the boxed decals. I like workhorses more than painted boards ... but I haven't made a final decision yet)
Thanks again for your interest in this construction site!

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A small update before I get into the long and persistent processing of the joints)
I decided to open the cockpit canopy, and for this to refine the visible part of its mount. To begin with, I depicted the loops of its attachment. As before, I used Evergreen bar and strips.

He lengthened the cutouts by checking the walkaround. Sorry for the background ...


 

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