Weee!!! Here we go! In an unprecedented bout of being overwhelmed with real world issues I haven't spent more than a single hour working on ANY builds in just shy of two weeks. This is most time I spent NOT working on builds in a couple years. Since I started back at the hobby, really. (June 2016) I got used to working on things at least every day for a few hours. I'm back, now, though, so time to get after it.
Right now I'm sanding away the last remnants of surface detail on the upper wings. Once this is complete I'll be gluing on new wing fences that I made out of one of those plastic cards they send in the mail.... well, not really plastic... layered laminated paper or some crap but it's just stout enough (barely) and sandable so it works in a pinch. I don't have any sheet styrene or things of that nature on hand so I often use random household garbage. Anyway.... beforeI do that, I need to hit the wing tops with a shot of primer so I can see if I actually am done with PSR on those. No point in gluing on the fences until this is done.
Also, I got slightly carried when I re-shaped the nose and made it a wee bit long so I sanded it back ever so slightly and got it back into shape again the best I could. I hope it looks alright.
I'd post a picture that I just took but my image hoster is having a hiccup. It'll be back up later, but for now, I can't upload. It doesn't really LOOK any different from the last photo I took of it, however:
For now, I need to sand it some more. I'm not sure what the hell the business is with these wing tops (I think I'm trying to spray on too heavy a coat) but some stuff still shines through and sometimes it's not because it's not flat, it's just acting... weird. As if the stuff were oil or something. But anyway... I'll need to sand it again and next time I'll do thin layers. Nose is back in shape though so that's a bit of progress! This sanding will have to wait, though, as this needs to dry a couple days so I don't foul it. This primer is getting mighty thick in spots and I just sprayed it thick so I need to let it dry.
Might work on my ATR-72 here in a bit so keep an eye peeled for a new thread about that one. It's also started but I still have a long, long way to go.