So after a great day at the Warbirds Downunder airshow on Saturday last, it is back to the bench to recuperate

I finished painting and decalling the cockpit


I also added a decal from the spares box for the load master's station

Then some paint for the cargo bay

The wheel wells and sponsons were assembled and started to paint

Sink marks a plenty which I won't worry about since they won't be seen (I hope)

Then to some masking of the cargo bay floor and ramp

they got some more paint, with some further masking to come.

The engines were then attacked with some paint and glue

And then I started to separate the prop blade assemblies from the sprues, I did not pay enough attention and managed to hack on of the blades

One prop assembled and others to go

I have found there is a fair bit of flash on a lot of the parts, something I did not expect for a newish kit such as this. Also, the sprue attachment points are quite chunky on a lot of parts and you need to be patient when removing them and then there is a bit of clean up required post removal.
The cargo bay floor and ramp were then painted.
After laying down the paint for the main floor colour, masking that and then the metallic strips, I had to mask those off to paint the tie down points.
Part done

Finished masking

Black down

And masking removed

Fun fact of the day, it took me about an hour and a half to lay down 426 little bits of tape to cover the silver bits. Painting took about 3 minutes and tape removal about 5 minutes.
was it worth the effort considering most of it will be down a dark cavern when it put it all together?
And to add tonight's update.
The cockpit assembly has been attached to the cargo bay floor


and the walls have gone up around the flooring


Some random wiring

Let there be light

and one for the cockpit for good measure

So there it is at the moment, I seem to be powering along with the build. I hope I can keep my attention ion it to completion.
I have another 3 of these in the stash and have seen some great civil cargo What-Ifs. So some research will be happening and maybe one of these will pop up onthe Expo civil table
