After the lines have been drawn in pencil...
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After the rivets have been applied and the pencil lines cleaned off...
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And finally the wings after they've been sanded and a given a brown pastel wash.
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Another round of dry-fitting to check the overall appearance of the rivet job. By now, I've scrubbed the pastel wash off of the fuselage so those rivets aren't going to show up well in photos until the end.
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I've chosen to depict the combat flaps in the down position although they were only engaged in flight. Let's assume that they could be lowered on the ground for maintenance. Also note that the rivets aren't visible at this distance. Which is indicative of the subtlety that I like about the rivets that you can get with a riveting wheel.
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I added some wiring to the wheel wells. The other metal bits you see are from the Brengun PE set. Taking a page from my Corsair build, I figured out that I could glue the wheel wells to the wing spar without gluing these into the wing. This made the wiring work a little easier.
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