So last weekend our club had a weekend Blitz build where we complete a model or models in around 48 hours.
So I had this great idea to build an airliner wheels up, I figured I could get something finished in a weekend.
So I chose the Revell B767 kit and a nice set of decals from Draw Decal.
I got off to a flying start filling the windows and getting the main assemblies together. Well, that was all the smooth sailing I had. After that, I was plagued with seams popping, paint not drying and the winglet that would not keep its shape. Needless to say, I did not get ti finished.
So last night a stripped the troublesome paint and thought I would give it a less rushed attempt.
After stripping some of the filler for the windows reacted with the oven cleaner I used to strip it. So more filler was applied. I am paying attention to some of the seams that were not cooperative as well.
The pain in the a*** winglet was also removed.
I was happy with the other so it stayed put
Again the stripper reacted with some of the putty so it has been reapplied.
Next were the engines, there were no issues with them, but after looking at some reference pictures on Airlines.net I noticed some details I could add, like some fences and a protruding bit at the bottom of the nacelle.
So after a bit of a less hectic evening, it is ready for some more. sanding and prepping for paint (after the winglet is fitted that is).
I hope to plod along with this one and if the paint behaves may have it ready for decalling sometime by the end next weekend.
If you are on Facebook then here was the story of the weekend and my build....
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