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AREA 88 : "Break The Big Leg" (B-1B)

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That's a pretty big box! 
 

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That’s probably because the sprues in the box are quite large as well... 
 

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This time, let's start with the cockpit... painted two shades of grey. 
 

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Seats and pilots painted, control panel decal applied...looks alright. 
 

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Looks like everyhing fits... the black dash sits a bit low for my liking, but I’m not going to worry about it. Once the window is masked and painted, very little will be visible anyway. 
 

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Now for the engines, drilled holes for the LEDs. The fit was a bit tight, but not really a problem. 
 

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Next up is wiring up the LEDs for the afterburners. With a 5v power supply, we’ll need some resistors. 180ohms should work fine. 
 

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Looks like they’ll fit. Time for some paint. 
 

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Thought about painting the wires, but there’s no need. They won’t be seen. 
 

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Huzzah! We have light! Maybe a bit too much judging by how it’s shining through the plastic. 
 

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Time to wire up the insides. Have to make sure the wires don't obstruct the swing of the wings. 
 

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interior painted black to prevent see-through. 
 

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glued the rest of the fuselage together. Don't tell anyone I forgot to put the caps on the wing pivots...  
 

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Quick check to make sure the lights still work... thankfully they do! 
 

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Windows masked, first round of putty, sanding and a coat of paint complete... needs more work. 
 

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Nothing like an early preview release. No doubt where this box came from! 
 

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The sprues... are fabulous! 
 

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...and there's lots of them! 
 

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Started cutting out the big pieces. 
 

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Have to sort out the cockpit and the engines again. Luckily I saved the electronics. 
 

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Not really sure what colour to paint the engine interiors... Tamiya Dark Iron seemed a good bet. 
 

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Engine interiors assembled and wire holes drilled out. 
 

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The control panel decals are awesome! 
 

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Cockpit assembled, Saki and his co-pilot are seated and ready for takeoff. 
 

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Main assembly just waiting on a bit of sanding on the engine nacelles. 
 

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Engines sanded and the main fuselage is assembled. 
 

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A few more extras. I’m not sure there’s enough bombs... 😉 
 

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Ok. Good. The lights still work. Whew! 
 

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Masking on the canopy... I’m in love with die-cut masks! 
 

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Under shading done... let’s hope this works. 
 

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A few coats of white paint, and voila! The shading is there, but subtle... I’m calling it a win. 
 

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The panel line wash was much easier with these fine details. 
 

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Mounted and ready to go! I had a bit of trouble with wrinkles on the base decal, but no one will notice, right? 
 

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Now for the decals! 
 

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Decals on... a few bubbles here and there, but I think I can smooth them out. 
 

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The decals really make this baby pop! 
 

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Lights all wired up... afterburners are go! 
 

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And there's the family group picture. 
 

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3 June 2024, 09:11 -

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