The following pictures are meant to show what I intend in the next session, which will deal with the bomb bay.
There is a tunnel that connects the forward crew areas of the aircraft with the rear crew areas. in the rear areas you have access to the ready gun turret, but also have some bunks, comm equipment, and a small galley.
Anyhow, I intend to put the access tunnel through the bomb bay as it existed on these aircraft which is not included in the model. You can see the tunnel in the first picture, and then how it goes through the bomb bay in the second, with the overall location in the third. Then, I intend to replace the numerous conventional 500lb bombs that come with the kit with two, Mark 17, Hydrogen bombs from the 1950s.
When introduced, the B-36 was the only aircraft that could carry them and I intend to put the maximum of two into this aircraft.
Anyhow, I hope in the next session to add the tunnel, add the H-bombs, and then add the rear gun turret and then glue together the fuselage halves.
There is a tunnel that connects the forward crew areas of the aircraft with the rear crew areas. in the rear areas you have access to the ready gun turret, but also have some bunks, comm equipment, and a small galley.
Anyhow, I intend to put the access tunnel through the bomb bay as it existed on these aircraft which is not included in the model. You can see the tunnel in the first picture, and then how it goes through the bomb bay in the second, with the overall location in the third. Then, I intend to replace the numerous conventional 500lb bombs that come with the kit with two, Mark 17, Hydrogen bombs from the 1950s.
When introduced, the B-36 was the only aircraft that could carry them and I intend to put the maximum of two into this aircraft.
Anyhow, I hope in the next session to add the tunnel, add the H-bombs, and then add the rear gun turret and then glue together the fuselage halves.