Build: Modelart F117 American Flag 1/72 scale

flpaperguy

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Building the landing gear follows the standard procedure, but the parts are relatively small. The instructions suggest using thin wire or pins to strengthen the legs of the gear. I used straight pins my wife uses for sewing. The oversized head on the pins made handling much easier. The patterns for shaping the gear legs are included on the parts sheet next to the landing gear components. (See the red arrows in the photo.)

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Once the pins/wire are formed, the leg covers are wrapped around the pins. The wheel brackets are glued to the bottom ends to cover the pins. The wheels are then slipped onto the axels. Cut the excess off the top with a wire cutter.

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Great idea using the pins, did you anneal the pins to make bending easier?
 

flpaperguy

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Installing the landing gear and doors completes the model.

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I managed to build the probe on the tip of the nose with the cardstock parts provided, but the cardstock parts for the other 3 probes were too small and asymmetrical for me to shape correctly. So, I used 3 pins (the same kind of pins I used in the landing gear) painted black (see yellow arrow).

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