Some years ago I decided to build a model of all the aircraft I had worked on or flown in the RAAF. At the time there was no kit available of the Falcon 900 in any scale. I had heard of someone using the Hasegawa 1/48 Falcon 10 as a base for the build in 1/72. Turns out it was Fred Harris, Fred was kind enough to send me some copies of the resin engines he cast for his build. So I had a crack at it.
After a lot of cutting of plastic and filler, I got it to this state
Over the years it has got renewed attention as I realised shape issues or figures out how to tackle a problem I had been having with it.
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So here we are again with renewed interest. I have again pulled it down from the shelf of doom and paid some attention to it.
This time around I am refining the stub wings for the engines an starting to add some detail.
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So what is left? Scribing some detail into the wings, entry and baggage doors and the engine servicing panels. So I have started to pencil in some of the lines I have to add.
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How far will I get this time, who knows I might even finish it this time around.