Accurate Miniatures has done a very nice job on the A-36 considering that that was one of their earlier kits. I started the
model simply by painting the cockpit, which was painted with Tamiya Yellow Green. After it has dried I sprayed instrument
panel with Flat Black and other small details like switches. After that has dried I dry brushed the whole cockpit with some
silver then I added some color to the cockpit by making few buttons yellow, red, white. After that was done I took some
gloss coat and filled dials with it to represent glass.
After that the fuselage parts and wing parts have been glued, I let it set for the night. Next day when the glue had dried,
I had some seams to fill out so I filled them and gave another night for putty to dry. After all has dried the fuselage
parts and wing section were glued together which was quite a bit of the challenge, because the fuselage and the wings
wouldn’t fit properly. After a bit of sanding and dry fitting I finally got parts to fit properly, unfortunately the wing
joints still required some putty. Then the whole model was sanded and inspected for seams.
When the model was ready to paint I masked the canopy, cockpit, and landing gear bay. First I painted the underside with
Tamiya Neutral Grey, and then I masked the underside and sprayed the model with Gunze Olive Drab. After the model had dried
it was time to decal. I used kits decals and they were very easy to work with, with just a little bit of Mr. Mark Softener.
Then all the small parts were painted and attached to the plane (landing gears, propeller, small antennas, and aerial) I
wanted to have my cockpit open but Accurate Miniatures only supplied closed canopy. So I decided to replace the kits canopy
with a Tamiya P-51B canopy I had which fits right in place. I really enjoyed the kit! I am looking forward to building other
Accurate Miniatures kits.
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