Meng 1/48 F-35A Lightning II

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Cheers Ian. :smiling3:

Made a small start on the pit today. I'm adding some colored PE so the tub and IP had the molded details removed.

There is a small shelf behind the pilots seat which seems to be home to some avionic boxes. Unsurprisingly pictures of this new kite are scarce so I used some artistic licence and scratched an interpretation.

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I also got the bang seat together. This didn't have an oxygen bottle moulded in, so I scratched one of those too.

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I appreciate my scratch building isn't up to a very high standard, however this is my first ever go at it so I'm fairly happy with the result. Not much of it will be seen anyway.

I'd also ordered a resin pilot as the kit didn't come with one. I'm a little concerned though as he seems a bit small?? He is the right scale before anyone asks.

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Very clean and crisp Bob, and great scratch work. Lovely.
 

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Hi Bob,
It’s a lovely looking bird! Cockpit coming together nicely:thumb2:
 

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Cheers Ian. :smiling3:

Before I can go any further I have to sort the pilot out. I couldn't find a seated F-35 figure so had to go with an F-18 pilot. Of course the right arm and hand are angled toward where the stick would be on any other jet, the F-35 has the stick on the right hand console. I'm going to try and heat up and re-position the arm, failing which I might have to cut, re-glue and fill.

If it all goes wrong I might just have to build the kit wheels down and pilot-less.
 

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Hi Bob
That looks a nice kit. Meng do some good stuff. There's some very small and very big bits of plastic. Cockpit additions look great. Those panel paint masks look interesting - not seen them before.
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Cheers Jim. :smiling3:

From what I've read the masks are essential unless you want to spend 20+ hours masking up with tape.

Having said that, apparently newer F-35's have RAM tape the same colour as the rest of the bird so no need to paint them a different colour/shade.
 

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All looking very nice. And artistic licence, brilliant stuff, I use it often.
 

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Nice start Bob and neat additions to the office:thumb2:, the mock-ups I've seen at airshows have even less detail than your kit so the interior details are a guess indeed.
 

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Evening chaps. :smiling3:

The surgery was mostly successful, so I slapped some paint on tonight. Needs a wash to bring out the detail then I can get him in the bang seat and start thinking about the belts.

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