This is a jump to mostly unknown in this hobby: I got myself a 1:32 Me-262 B1-/U-1 which apparently translates into a two-seater night fighter with a radar.

Building a plane stresses me out a bit, they have to be more perfect and sleek than tanks. Less forgiving. Still, something made it exciting to start with, maybe it's the tinkering.

I started with the cockpit but soon I have to do some painting. Maybe I should've already?

#ScaleModeling #WIP

Slow and cautious is how I proceed, three hobby sessions done and I'm almost ready to move on to the radar operator's station behind the pilot. Looks fun, I need to apply gloss varnish on the dials before I seal the thing.

#ScaleModeling #WIP #Me262

Slow indeed: in a week I've done the two-person cockpit and now the quad autocannon section. Painted simply, but painted anyway.

So far the only metallic paint I've used has been Duraluminium on the outside of the crew's armoured tub. The things that are to be sealed out of sight are all unpainted, like the nose here that expects to receive 15g of additional weights. No idea yet what or where to obtain tiny weights locally, though 🤔

#ScaleModeling #WIP #Me262

Small changes in a way, but they made a noticeable difference: the airframe halves are now joined with the cannon part installed. I glued and puttied two screws into the closed lower segments (where the autocannon ejector ports are) for weighting, but nose needs more extra mass.

Soon I can seal the earlier made cockpit and start on airbrushable stuff, yay!

#ScaleModeling #WIP #Me262

Lots of swearing with the fitting of the wings into the airframe. That and the wing-halves joining has always been a loathsome process: they depend so heavily on the previous steps and if one has misunderstood the instructions or slightly misaligned some bits, this is where one finds out. Way too late to fix it nicely anymore. Grumble grumble.

Unsurprisingly something had been off and I am grumbling. Maybe I can salvage it. Annoying, as I was having slow fun 😋

#scaleModeling #WIP #Me262