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The cockpit tub was unfolded and textured with the help of Joel Owen's excellent graphics. The joystick and its assembly was simply copied from the TF cockpit interior.

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Those who don't want to add a CI may use an optional cockpit part - also fabricated with an old texture made for the Advanced Thunderfighter project.

Rhaven and I have figured out a solution to the wing mount problem. The wings must be mounted at an angle and must be prevented from waggling / sagging. On the 1/48 version I'm following Ninjatoes' example (slits inside the tubes and struts on the wings). The larger ones will feature a mounting system similar to Martin Saenger's Thunderfighter.

I'm now working on the landing gears. Major kudos go to @Rhaven Blaack who came up with an easy but efficient way of assembly. I'm refining, accurizing and texturing the parts he sent me.

Preliminary instructions are being made on-the-fly (still text only because of the lack of build pictures), so I suppose it won't take long till the first launch. ;)

Stay tuned! :)

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@Revell-Fan I have to say that the cockpit interior looks AMAZING!
I have one question. The black squares in the bottom of the tub, should those be cut out if you are going to put a figure in the cockpit?
 

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The cockpit mockup had holes in it for the actors / stand-ins to sit in. The black areas are meant to display these holes. You may cut them out but it is not necessary because I made the cockpit tub deeper than the mockup to allow a pilot to sit in. And the space that could be gained by making more room for the legs would be marginal as this render shows:

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Thank you all for your comments! :)

I think I have all main parts at the ready. I'll add a few greeblies to flesh out the Y-piece at the rear. The instructions need a few more notes on the landing gear assembly. @Rhaven Blaack , you may start sharpening your scissors and blades! ;)
 

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I have a small problem, and with "small" I mean "tiny". There is a decal on the left side of the nose of the studio model. I'm trying to figure out what the text exactly says. Please take a look:

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and after a quick Gimp treatment:


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The second line is "SAFETY", followed by "ON" in a different front or two knobs. I'm favoring the knob idea since it is more logical (a place to lift off the plate). But what does the first line say? I see "AIRPLA" or "AIRPLANE" followed by something like "FERRY" or so but that doesn't make any sense. So far I'm using "AIRPLAFLIGHT" as a stand-in.

Any suggestions?
 

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I am a member of the Universal Heartland Facebook group. I made a post asking about it. Hopefully, someone there will be able to help.
 
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