This
has been a truly non-modelling summer. Between various Real Life events and
disasters, I don’t think I have done anything even remotely modeling related
since probably the 4th of July. It was something of a relief,
therefore, to actually get to spend some time in the modeling dungeon last
night, even if it wasn’t very long or very high quality work. At least it got
the queue moving again.
Work
centered on the MiG-AT from AModel. This is going to have an overall White
prototype paint job, so there was no penalty for attaching the landing gear at
this stage. So that is what I did, and the model can now sit on its gear while
the paint is drying. Next up for this treatment are the Yak-130 and Su-28.
Now,
getting paint room time may be a challenge for another week or so. We’re
predicted to get one of our rare 90+ days tomorrow, and anything over 80
can be thoroughly uncomfortable in the mostly non-air-conditioned residential Northwest.
But when it happens, the Wellington and Sea Vixen are mostly likely to get the
attention.
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