This one has been up and down. Had a bit of a crazing problem but I've since refinished and repainted the areas. Still lots of sanding and painting to go but I'm trying to get myself into a position to mask. I've shifted my "mask over the cheatlines" experiment to the 737 and decided to try this one masking first as a direct comparison to see which method I like better. I've built a few of these things so far but I've managed to not have to deal with this particular problem until now. Many of the other ones I made the livery myself or things like the ATR-72 where all around white. These old birds, however, have the typical "white on top, grey and silver stuff on the bottom" and I'm only just now learning how to deal with it. Like I said... I'm trying different approaches to see what I like the most.
ANYWAY.. I COULD change my mind on this at some point but for now the idea is to make templates of the cheatlines and get them situated. In order to help this along, I've applied the windscreen and and the diamond shaped thingies at the back.
Someone needs to school me on what that's all about... can the whole rear stabs rotate up and down within the range of those markings or something? When would this occur? I don't recall ever SEEING one with the stabs in any other position than what appears to be "level" or "level with the air stream" or whatever the correct terminology may be.... just curious.
So here she is for now. Next up I need to do some good old fashioned wet sanding and polishing. I may need to touch up the white in places but after all that I'm going to throw a gloss clear coat at least where I put those transfers then I'll use my decal templates to start masking.
I have also since done a lot of work repairing the disastrous crazing on the engines and I've even managed to get the first coat of metal colored paint on. Here they are prior to that.