So the clamps came off (see part 2) and as expected some filling was needed along the join between the two halves. So after filling, respraying I was ready to add decals.
As mentioned before I was going to use the decals from the Airfix P-39Q Airacobra (A01039).
Comparing the two they looked similar. A nice touch on the Airfix decals is the green backgrounds, a slightly different shade to the green of the actual aircraft. This reflects how the US insignia was often painted over with whatever green paint the VVS had to hand at the time.
However here I learnt an important lesson. Just because the scale is the same don't assume the decals are the same size... The Airfix ones seem slightly too big for this scale, or at least the Academy P-39. But as I'd started with this scheme it was too late to go back.
Despite the size issue they went on well, a bit of decal softener helped them settle into place and ensured the panel lines showed through where they should.
Next up was more construction, time to add the tricycle landing gear.
The instructions tell you to add the nose wheel when joining the two halves of fuselage. This to me seems impractical and far too early in the construction process. So I'd cut a small hole in the side where the gear attached to allow me to add it at this later stage. Using a slower setting glue I attached the nose wheel, positioned it and let it set in place
So with the rear wheels added it was time for the moment of truth, was this one going to be a tail sitter?
Looks good to me and I still have some backup weight to attach (in the drop tank)!
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