RichB
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Started this as a Christmas project. Out of the box it provides a nicely detailed cockpit, full length intake trunks, optional open or closed canopies and nose avionics bay, raised or lowered flaps and landing gear and moveable ailerons and rudder
Work begins with the cockpit and is fairly straight forward. Airfix plastic is a bit soft so be careful when taking parts off the sprue to avoid any divots. The only problem encountered was with right side of the head box of one seat (on the left) that was a short shot, missing the canopy breaker "bat ears" and repaired with some styrene sheet.
The 4GT/1 seats consist of 7 parts with the option of belt free or moulded on belts. There is also a single pilot provided. (If using the figure, solo flying was always done from the front seat.) Wolfpack, Pavla and CMK all make resin replacement seats for some added detail.
The one piece cockpit tub is pretty good out of the box. Under some paint, washes and drybrushing looks good. Eduard has a PE set to enhance the cockpit.
The instrument panels have raised details and look good with the kit decals applied with liberal amounts of setting solution.
The cockpit sidewalls also have raised details that come up nicely with washes and dry brushing. The ejector marks are hidden by the cockpit tub assembly.
The tub sitting in place.
I press fit (no glue) the rear engine face and tail pipe together to position it in the aft fuselage. the engine face was then glued in place and when set the tail pipe gently wiggled free.
It will be much easier to fill the tail pipe hole that mask the little bit of tail pipe that extends beyond the fuselage. The tail pipe can then be placed after final painting.
Cheers,
Rich :snoopy

Work begins with the cockpit and is fairly straight forward. Airfix plastic is a bit soft so be careful when taking parts off the sprue to avoid any divots. The only problem encountered was with right side of the head box of one seat (on the left) that was a short shot, missing the canopy breaker "bat ears" and repaired with some styrene sheet.

The 4GT/1 seats consist of 7 parts with the option of belt free or moulded on belts. There is also a single pilot provided. (If using the figure, solo flying was always done from the front seat.) Wolfpack, Pavla and CMK all make resin replacement seats for some added detail.
The one piece cockpit tub is pretty good out of the box. Under some paint, washes and drybrushing looks good. Eduard has a PE set to enhance the cockpit.


The instrument panels have raised details and look good with the kit decals applied with liberal amounts of setting solution.

The cockpit sidewalls also have raised details that come up nicely with washes and dry brushing. The ejector marks are hidden by the cockpit tub assembly.


The tub sitting in place.


I press fit (no glue) the rear engine face and tail pipe together to position it in the aft fuselage. the engine face was then glued in place and when set the tail pipe gently wiggled free.

It will be much easier to fill the tail pipe hole that mask the little bit of tail pipe that extends beyond the fuselage. The tail pipe can then be placed after final painting.

Cheers,
Rich :snoopy