I have just regained some modelling mojo and decided to start with the much maligned Mach 2 Vickers Viscount.
I will be converting the kit's -700 airframe to a -800 by way of the Hamilton Hobbies conversion set.
It will be marked as one of two aircraft operated in the VIP role by 34 Squadron at RAAF Fairbairn during the 60s, decal from Hawkeye models Australia
I did make a start on the surgery the back in January (before the mojo well and truly kicked in) at a club build night, I managed to make the cut in the fuselage for the plug.
Another club build session a couple of weeks ago at our interim club comp and build day.
And I am into it now, started plugging window opening as I am using decals for the cabin windows, the fuselage plug was also cut down the centre and glued in
One side down
The other down and some putty applied, test fit of both halves together and some tweaking will be required
And starting on Friday last, some decent progress, Cockpit installed and painted
I have it on good authority the seats were close to this colour! Not you will see much when the 'transparency' goes on
Wings and nacelles
Also added prop shafts as the kit has a small stub on the back of the hub
Fuselage halves together with some help
Putty on and first round of sanding done, filling the recessed door details as they are wrong for the 800, I will be using decals to replace them with correct shaped doors.
and second round of putty going on
Overall fit is good after parts clean up, not sure what all the fuss about Mach2 kits is about
Next up was off with the nose so the radar nose can be installed
replacement nose on and the other horizontal stab and wings going on after more sanding
Finally the props assembled now
A little more filling and sanding to do and then the gear will be going together, I have also sanded and polished the notoriously poor windscreen part. It is look good after being dipped in future and has now been glued in.