Here's my entry in this project, I have two Airfix kits so I will probably make another one, but we'll see how it goes.
Yesterday was the monthly Modellers of Ballarat meeting so I took along the Airfix kit to make a start on it. At our premeeting dinner Wedgie suggested to me that I should make a freighter, something to do with not having windows to fuss with. So, I decided to make a freighter, but this one has got windows. Here is a picture of what I'm aiming to replicate in my own modest little (1/144) way.
See, no passengers. This would have made TOR very happy in his previous job.
I started work at the meeting. If I remember right, this kit was first released in the 1960s or 1970s and it looks like it too. However, it is a simple little kit to put together and I made some good progress, to the entertainment of some of the members who supplied me with many useful suggestions.
One of the topics of conversation that came up is 'what is the decisive moment in making any model'? The answer with this model is the windows, whether to use Krystal Kleer or decals. I've become a decaller so the windows have to be filled. I do this with Selley's Knead It, a nice two part filler that takes about ten minutes to set. I push it from the inside out so it fills the windows and bulges out a bit. After a few minutes when the stuff is almost set I run along the window line with my knife, cutting all the little blobs off neatly. Job done.
After that decisive moment, the rest of the assembly is straight forward, and here is what I'd done by the end of the evening ...
and here are three of my helpful audience, Mark, Wedgie and Sean (half of him anyhow).
When I got home I set the wings at an appropriate dihedral and left everything to set.
Thus ended the first day.