Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Thing One's Apache Update and Transition

If I didn't mention it before, and I'm sure I did I will say it again, this kit is terrible. The part numbers are all over the place on the sprues. Instead of going in numerical order they go 20, 73 and 36 maybe right next to each other, so finding the part is especially difficult.

Since I've been woefully behind on creating posts, we've got a lot going on this time but at least we will finish up the construction phase. Let's get to it.


Terrible
The underside coming along.

Terrible
Why would a manufacturer put their name on the outside area of a part? Yet another irritation from this horrendous, garbage kit. Thanks Revell.

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As I mentioned in the title, this post is about transition. Just as I had, Thing One lost interest. After the runaway success of the P-51 Mustang, Thing Two wanted a challenge. He took up the mantle of this ridiculously junky kit. Brace yourself for a lot of pictures.


Thing Two takes over
Okay, I actually did the masking here. It took all of about 10 minutes. I wanted to see how fast I could do it throwing quality to the wind. It was mostly straight edges, easy peasy.

Thing Two takes over
Snipping parts.

Thing Two takes over
Glued and clamped the back wheel together.

Thing Two takes over
Snipping.

Thing Two takes over
Gluing.

Thing Two takes over
Attaching the missiles and rocket pod. Thing One did the opposite side.

Thing Two takes over

Thing Two takes over

Thing Two takes over
Gluing some random part.

Thing Two takes over
Gluing the rear elevator together. This was a mistake, as I will point out later.

Thing Two takes over
Get all that glue in there boy!

Thing Two takes over
More gluing.

Thing Two takes over
Thing Two used Micro Kristal Klear to attach the clear parts. Here he is using a moistened cotton bud to clean off the ooziness. Saliva on the cotton bud does wonders. I also didn't feel like getting water. I was conserving energy!

Thing Two takes over

Thing Two takes over
Tada! Thing Two did a pretty good job, especially during the dry fit. Things didn't exactly line up, but show me something on this kit that does.

Thing Two takes over

Thing Two takes over
The rear wheel, what an exciting picture.

Thing Two takes over
I taught Thing Two that little parts disappear when they are snipped without being held. I showed him how to hold the part with tweezers and cut with the knife. Not bad for a 6 year old!

Thing Two takes over
All the tiny hand holds and foot holds are what drove Thing One from this model. Thing Two took it on without complaint.

Thing Two takes over

Thing Two takes over
Gluing more foot holds.

Thing Two takes over
See that horizontal bar at the top? The two elevator halves should have been glued with that sandwiched in between. Modifications had to be made. Just for the record, I wasn't really paying that close attention to the directions either.

Thing Two takes over
Construction completed!


We gave up on some of the foot and hand holds because of the poor fit and some appeared to be missing. I said the heck with them and Thing Two agreed. Now that the assemblage has completage, the model is ready for priming and painting. We will be going for a non-traditional paint scheme for this model. The U.S. Army Helo Drab just seemed too pedestrian.

Thanks for checking in!

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