Tamiya F-16 Fighting Falcon 1/72. Part 2 - Cocpit.

 The kit proposes you to assemble 2 types of the cockpit: 1-seater and 2-seater. But I have photo-etched parts for 1-seater only. Therefore my way forward is quite obvious.




In this photo I positioned the seat backwards. I did it right in the end, no worries. 😅 

The seat itself was primed first using AK Gray primer and microfiller. I can recommend this primer due to ease of applying, smooth finish and short drying time. After 10-15 minutes I could apply the main color already. I chose medium gray water based acryllic from AK - FS36270


Then masked and pained the rest with Olive Drab from AK.


I need to admit that 1/72 is very challenging when it comes to adding of upgrade-parts, especially for the cockpit. Different belts, bells and whistles were added (I don't know the proper names for all these parts 😋), but it took me few hours to assemble it promptly.



The photo-etched parts I used were from Eduard Zoom color series.

The rest of the cockpit was primed and painted the same color. The control panels were painted in semi-gloss black before applying the PE parts. Since PE parts are designed for Hasegawa kit I couldn't use at least half of them on Tamiya, so I did my best judgement and fitment to make the cockpit feel busy.


The manual also says that 10 grams of clay or any other weight should be added to the nose of the model. The best material I could find is the fishing sinkers.



That's it for now. Stay tuned.

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