7/15/2023 0 Comments A 6 intruder cockpitNext I built up the tail-gear and rudder completing all sub-assemblies needed to mate the fuselage halves. I’m sure someone suffering from AMS (Advanced Modeler Syndrome) will go crazy in here. It was only 15 pieces that went together well and looks pretty good when completed. Setting that aside I commenced building the radar assembly. I then installed each into the appropriate fuselage halves and added the speed brake covers per the instructions. The interior wasn’t as bad but proved to be challenging because of accessibility. Here’s why: The forward exterior portion proved difficult because a nasty seam runs through several details. I confess that I spent way too much time here to make them appear seamless inside and out. The fit is surprisingly good but they do require a bit of clean up to make them presentable.įollowing the instructions I then tackled the intakes. These are unique because they have a metal inner core that is sandwiched by outer plastic shells. I did take a few liberties and added ID bands to a few of the lines located on the aft deck. I encountered no problems to mention, only noting the excellent detail. They have pretty decent details and look very convincing when completed. The Buildīeginning with the ejection seats and cockpit, the seats are simple to build and they are finished out with photo-etch harness belts. The total count of plastic parts is 510 contained on 16 sprues. The kit decals includes stencil data, instrument faces and weapons markings.
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