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  • To Climb Mt. Fuji
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      Posted Jun 1, 2012 11:01 AM

      Hello all, inspired as I am by all the kind comments from you folks out there, I thought I would submit for your enjoyment my latest effort in progress.
      Hasegawa's ancient (early 1970's?) Fuji T-1A
      [linked image]

      I could see from the start that turning this sow's ear into anything close to a silk purse was going to be a challenge, but that's where the fun is, right?

      To begin with, the cockpit was just a floor..

      [linked image]

      Some really lousy seats... Y I K E S

      [linked image]

      And a couple of pilots who seemed to have gone AWOL from my kit years ago..

      So I broke out my best scratchbuilding skills, and so far we have what you see here..

      [linked image]

      Then, in order to get some decent seats, I used the True details f-80 seats, but replaced the headrests, and added some doo-dads to get them a bit closer to the real things.

      [linked image] The one on the right is unmodified, except for the wire handles.

      Still not exact replicas, but not too bad. A vast improvement over the originals, by anyone's estimation I'm sure. They should paint up acceptably..

      I also knew from the start I would have to rescribe the entire thing..

      [linked image]
      fuselage before..

      [linked image]
      wing after..

      So there you are, my progress so far.

      Please let me know if this is entertaining or edifying to any of you, in which case I will keep you all abreast of future developments..Also if anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask, as I am more than happy to share any knowledge or expertise the Lord has seen fit to give me.

      God Bless, and Happy modeling!

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