Junkers J.1 (Blechesel)
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September 18, 2021The main pieces showed some mould misalignment, which needed filling with putty followed by sanding to shape2
September 18, 2021Same issue on the other side3
September 18, 2021Some dials added to the blank dashboard that comes with the kit - pure conjecture as I couldn't find any references4
September 18, 2021Unfortunately the side walls warped and I couldn't straighten them, and get them to stay straight5
September 18, 2021I ended up cutting them out and replacing them with some sheet styrene - much more stable!6
April 26, 2022Some structure detail added to the insides of the side walls7
April 26, 2022Interior painted and seats, control panel wheel and rudder pedals added, everything given a light wash and then the top deck added and the joints filled8
April 27, 2022Drilled 0.8mm holes in the fuselage, wings and tail parts to accept 0.8mm copper wire pins9
April 27, 2022Wings and horizontal tail surfaces glued in place10
April 27, 2022Tidied up the vertical tail and added a support rod so it doesn't have to be just glued to end of the fuselage11
April 27, 2022Tail just put in place at the moment without glue12
April 27, 2022One of the axles on the spreader bar was broken so I channelled my inner Bughunter and replace the whole axle with a 1mm brass tube13
April 28, 2022Added control horns (from Part) and glued undercarriage in place14
April 28, 2022Primer on - just a couple of pin holes needing a bit of filler15
April 29, 2022All painting done now and wheels, radiator, tail, engine and propeller in place16
April 30, 2022Started decaling - the kit only came with the black crosses so I cut some squares from a sheet of white decal17
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This is a build of the Junkers J1 prototype 2 seat, all-metal, monoplane of WW1, based on the Classic Plane resin kit