Gosh after what seems to be years I'm finally back to this build! Unfortunately life and other GB's had gotten in the way of this GB, she was put aside but never forgotten! Also along the way the old Mojo got lost, but I'm happy to say after a difficult resin build (it's still underway) the old Mojo os back as strong as ever!!!!
While out of place these are some of the builds the got it the way will I was away, all 1/48th unless stated!
Lots of custom made stuff for these two builds


Custom made flaps for this one, 1/32nd Zouke-Muira model

plus a double in 1/32nd and then 1/48th.


..and finally

with custom made Recon Door

Ok back to the real world and finally an update.....after 18 months!
No photos for the first part, it was just pretty much finishing up the cockpit, which really only needed some final detailing and assembling. The nose section fitted really nicely to the main fuselage for a change, in the past I've had issue with this join.
It looks pretty good and even the engines sort of look like they belong there!
Next up the engines, I want to be able to fit these last as it'd help when painting, The cowlings were in two parts in which the radiator is sandwiched, I wanted to fit this separately as well to help with painting. Unfortunately the join between the cowling front and flaps wasn't the best and there was a slight size difference between the two. So out with the grinder, while I was at it I opened up the flap area, this would allow me to slide the whole assembly over the radiator, plus the flaps looked a bit more realistic in thickness.
Not too bad. I also assembled the props as well.
A quick trial fit and the beast is starting to look like something, I thick she'll look really nice once done. One strange think though I did find is that I didn't check to see if I had enough prop clearance!!! I sort of assumed I did, but the fuselage of this one is a bit wider than on the Ta-154 and I had a slight alignment issue! Opps. A slight modification was required to one set of props. It wouldn't be a proper Wiffy without the odd issue like this.
But I do really like the overall look of her, very clean with two massive engines hanging under the wings!
She looks great nose on!
Those props are huge, but they're straight off the Ta-154 and were the "production" type.
Ok I had been putting this part off but if I put it off for too long it'd never have gotten done.......the FuG-220 antenna!!!
I have used the Master Models antenna before....but these ones! 7 pieces go into making each one, not helped by the tiny support brackets being etched slightly out of register!!
The drill bit reference best the bits is 0.5mm, so you get an idea of the scale of the bits
Ended up looking ok
So a quick look at the complete beast.....



I like!! I'm almost to the stage of primer her, just a little bit of tiding up to do. The current schedule is to have her and her sister finished together probably by January......maybe!