Macro application.
First time macro fill of the fuselage added plastic to help hold in place,
not a good idea. Need to make macro stiffer next time.
Filling
canopy
Filling
is off the fuselage
Installed
back in on fuselage and filling surrounding aeries.
Using
plastic to keep everything separate, just sanded away the plastic when that
step came.

Macro fill surface between fuel cell and wing root, sanding
to true up looks good. Put plastic between the two part making sure not to
glue them together.
Finishing
the Naca scoop
Here
you can see the ears I added to bring in the air that would slip out over
the scoop.
Macro
the nose with plastic on the covers to keep them free.
Getting
better with each application of the macro fill. Lots to sand...
Macro
wing
Macro
bottom wing
Macro
rudder
Macro
inside rudder wing sanded
Macro
right wing and controls
Macro
top of right wing
On
to primer I used PTI gray sanding primer.
Used
light to make it easer to show imperfections during primer process and
sanding primer repeating.....
Concord
wing complete and stored ready to go. Primer going on the cowlings top and
bottom.
Here
you can see the engine oil check door, I used a very nice flush latch that
works well and quick. I hate long pre-flight checks.
Top
cowl in primer waiting on cure and sanding for next coat.
This
method worked will with foam rollers, although I think is took more primer
that the spray method
Between
each primer coat and sanding got to the finish that will give me a very nice
color coat.


I
did the same with the control surfaces too
Wing
complete covered waiting on the left wing to join it in storage. I used I
bolts and nylon ropes to store the wings