Fly DC-9 -DHL-
Desperately searching for an airliner build that isn't so tedious. I decided to try this one. The paint scheme seems pretty simple and the DC-9 isn't a huge aircraft so I'm hoping for a more relaxing build unlike the bothersome 737-268C, the plagued PSA Tristar, or other things such as dealing with filling in windows on ancient Airfix kits or having to use "extra" skills on such things as the ATR-72 by F-RSIN. (not that I don't love these things... It's just ever so often I'm not trying to run a marathon, I just want a stroll around the park)

Pretty neat looking little kit. The parts look good.

I've since done quite a bit of work. I got out of order a little bit, though, and had to go back and glue things onto the wings. I've since primed again and painted them the base color and done 85% of the masking for the anti-ice NMF.

Since then I've sanded the fuselage and got it in order and primed it. I MIGHT need to do some more sanding up top but I could get away with it as-is. We'll see.

I stopped and decided to take some notes and do some "dry run" exercises to get things straight in my mind and give myself a reference to use. I have trouble focusing a good deal of the time and I'm hoping that by doing this it'll serve to help me remember, and even if I forget something, I have these notes.

Also, I've gotten the engines together and sanded, primed, and painted them. I still need to mask and paint the exhaust area and get the fans/guts painted but the nacelles are well on their way.

So that's that!! Next round of work will be more masking and painting and we'll see what we get.....

Pretty neat looking little kit. The parts look good.

I've since done quite a bit of work. I got out of order a little bit, though, and had to go back and glue things onto the wings. I've since primed again and painted them the base color and done 85% of the masking for the anti-ice NMF.

Since then I've sanded the fuselage and got it in order and primed it. I MIGHT need to do some more sanding up top but I could get away with it as-is. We'll see.

I stopped and decided to take some notes and do some "dry run" exercises to get things straight in my mind and give myself a reference to use. I have trouble focusing a good deal of the time and I'm hoping that by doing this it'll serve to help me remember, and even if I forget something, I have these notes.

Also, I've gotten the engines together and sanded, primed, and painted them. I still need to mask and paint the exhaust area and get the fans/guts painted but the nacelles are well on their way.

So that's that!! Next round of work will be more masking and painting and we'll see what we get.....






