If you look closely at the last picture you notice a gap between the undercarriage and the engine tube. This gap is closed with a separate paper strip:
The thickness of the laminated card holds the strip in place. Everything looks nice and clean now.
A "small" addition to the front LG:
These are the front lights you see during the landing:
They are not seen always so I came up with a swiveling light housing. This is the lights off config:
Unfortunately the light housing does not swivel here, the builder has to decide which config he / she wants to make. I'll see to it that the 1:18 comes with a swivel.
The twin lights were simply copied from the Landram and squeezed together to make them fit. Speaking about the Landram, a new exciting recolour is coming soon, BTW. Stay tuned for updates!
The splash screens of the LGs consists of thin paper strips which are edge-glued to the LGs:
They do look really good at this scale!
And following the path of the original Viper creators I came up with a handy tool: The Viper wing calibrator.
This is used to correctly attach the wings. You hold the straight side against the fuselage and align the wing with the angled side.
I'm now making the repairs and try a new texture for the back part of the guns. CU!
