Meanwhile, the Zero is all but complete.
Decals were plenty but the instructions are very clear so other than using MicroSet and -Sol, no special techniques were required. I did not use clear laquer before putting the decals on; not needed when using the AS-29 spray can as it comes out nicely semi-glossy.
The engine mounts, and the "power egg" itself with it's cowlings (detachable of course) fit perfectly into the guiding holes in the "firewall". The propeller and spinner is painted with AS-12 Bare metal Silver and the side of the propeller facing backwards is painted semi gloss black.I opted to use the folded wingtips here but of course you can build the "deployed" wingtips as well.
Fitting the canopy is easy; the fit is superb. After the Glue'n'Glace has dried, I carefully remove the masks over the glazed areas. This is when the model really starts to come to life.
Well, here she is, all but finished and with another Zero to accompany her. In the weekend, I'll set up the portable studio and take some better shots! The Iphone camera is good, but it can't hold a candle to my EOS!
Nice job Erik, really like it how you done it!
SvaraRadera