Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star 53-5819 81 TFW USAFE
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October 3, 2022All parts are plated with “chrome” (actually aluminum)2
October 29, 2022Tamiya yellow spray paint without primer did not cover the plating well. Tamiya primer did cover the plating well.3
October 31, 2022Trying perfect plastic putty + Molotow pen to fill gaps between plated parts.4
November 6, 2022Painted jet engine and stand5
November 7, 2022A bunch of the parts are only partly plated. The seller had to know this as the kit had been re-packed and inventoried. Oh well.
I bought a partial kit for $10 and although it says some of the parts are scratched, I’ll do what I can to piece one kit together.6
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December 12, 2022All sprues are plated.8
December 15, 2022Gonna use some old decals.9
December 18, 2022Glued the decals for the instrument panels in place. Not a very detailed cockpit ?10
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December 24, 2022Various subassemblies coming together12
December 24, 2022Dry fitting13
December 25, 2022Testing a decal I don’t need on a part I don’t need14
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January 7, 2023Dead decals from 1961. I scanned and selected the anti-glare panel on the nose.18
January 7, 2023Imported the scanned png into the cricut software19
January 7, 2023Cut out the anti-glare panel with the cricut20
January 7, 2023Applied anti-glare panel to the nose.21
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January 7, 2023Everything is drying, photos soon24
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Chrome plated version from 1961. My dad built this when I was a kid.