Put Down the Airbrush and BREATHE
This old Revell kit has beautiful fit but it’s covered with rivets the size of bowling balls. The Sonic Scrubber worked it’s magic on the A-20, removing those rivets quite nicely. The whole sanding job took less than half an hour.
I dry sanded it to avoid having to wait for days for it to dry. Wet sanding is faster, usually, but this went pretty fast.
Then I put on a coat of MM Acryl “mysterioius zero-sen color” that I mixed up myself. Oh–did I say zero-sen color? I mean sky gray. Yeah, that’s what I meant. I’ll use this on any zeroes I build, too.
The nose needs a bit more fettling. Other than that I like it just fine and my opinion is the only one that counts here. (So refreshing!) I finished work on the TOP SECRET Norden Bomb Sight.
Looks less like a jerry can now.
I also remembered that I have some vac-formed canopies for this as part of a USAAF bombers set from Falcon of New Zealand. Well, it’s looks like this is gonna have the vac-formed canopies. This in no way obligates me to build interiors into the crew stations. Except for the bomb sight.
Shhhh! It’s TOP SECRET!