jeaton01
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The next victim is the Airfix 1/48 B-57B. I have an aftermarket tailplane set to fix the stabilizers and rudder, and a CMK resin and PE set for the cockpit. The cockpit is in the fuselage already, and was very good for fit and detail, although I am confused with the ejection seats which appear to be a cross between B-57A and later marks. I left off the armrests and they look fairly close to the seats in the B-57B in the Air Force Museum. The front instrument panel had no definite place to fit. I flattened off the front bulkhead on the resin tub and that allowed me to get the glareshield to look about right with reference to the windshield compared to photos.
It is necessary to file off the stubs of the stabilizers that are molded on the fuselage to get the proper fit of the resin parts, and also the front of the vertical fin has to be removed to fit the new resin part for that. Airfix made the dorsal fin extend too far to the front and the resin part fixes that. Very nice resin set, I'll fill in the brand name tomorrow.
It is necessary to file off the stubs of the stabilizers that are molded on the fuselage to get the proper fit of the resin parts, and also the front of the vertical fin has to be removed to fit the new resin part for that. Airfix made the dorsal fin extend too far to the front and the resin part fixes that. Very nice resin set, I'll fill in the brand name tomorrow.







