OK Today's posting of last Night's "efforts".
So now where was I? Well thought I'd look at the Cockpit area and see what options were there seeing it's going to take a bit of time to order a Daco transparency and then mould it for any future ones (not that that is looking likely if I have to do all this again!).
So on a whim (must eliminate those!) I decided to cut out the Nose Wheel Bay and when slicing through suspected that Plasticene has been used in the forward Fuselage to weigh it down. Sure enough just as I confirmed that there was a bit of a rattle and a bit of it dropped out.
So on another whim I thought I'd saw down the centre line a bit - as it needed to take the 40 thou strip at some stage anyway - and as I didn't want to pry it open any more with risking it suddenly breaking. So next thing the Razor Saw is going through Plastic and Plasticene and I'm picking bits of Plasticene out of the forward Fuselage bigger than boogers from the Giant's Nose in Jack and the Beanstalk.
Anyway I then thought (yeah I know "What with") maybe I should have a go a fixing up the Cockpit and Windscreen myself. What an Idiot!
So thought I had some 737 Nose Station Diagrams somewhere and sure enough I did but they were in "tiff" format which didn't print so well. So Plan B was to go trawling on the 'Net and sure enough I found these :
They printed fairly well so I reduced them to (hopefully) 1:144 and they looked like this :
So then it was a matter of cutting this outline (minus a Wheel well) onto a sheet of 40 thou like this :
Trimming it up and continually comparing it to the Plans and then slotting it between the Fuselage halves to get this :
Arrrgggghhhhh! What the? Is the Airfix Nose that far out? Or have I got the wrong Drawings? All correspondence gratefully received as to which is which. Here I was thinking there would be a little bit of filler but that is going to be a lot if that Profile is correct!
Thus endth the Night's play as I couldn't be bothered to stay up for the USGP FP3.
P.S. By the way I don't believe I'm a "Rivet Counter" - Train Spotter maybe - but I think if something doesn't look right then I should have a go a fixing it up and of course I believe the opposite is true - "if it ain't broke - don't f**k with it!".