Having been gifted a fixer-upper JR21 Thunderbird 2 I've used my isolation to get stuck into 'restoring' it. Its damn therapeutic too!
So here it is. A fine old carcass, just missing legs, wings, one nacelle and the pod door. Oh and some lettering and the pod vehicle.
It doesn't look too bad to be honest. I can only make it worse!
As always I like to take things apart. I didn't have a plan but I love to unscrew things!
It did give me chance to file away some old glue, which I think the previous owner had used as filler as the two body halves do have a gap next to the wing inlets.
Screwed back together I did manage to clean the whole toy.
I managed to flip the leg stumps upwards. Boy are they tightly braced!
And so to messing things up. I glued some miniature leglets on the stumps and glued in some nails on one side ....
... and the other!
Yes, it stands up!
I then moved to the pod and whittled a door from a milk bottle.
Looking to the wings or lack of them I raided my old jet in residence, which I'd ransacked before. Those wings were mine!
One wing done and the 'right' way round!
Two wings done and bootees and feet installed.
Alas, I don't like the feet and bootees.
The pod door turned green.
I had fun making a nacelle out of a lip balm case.
And at this point I made new feet and bootees for painting white later.
Phew!
Part 2 later.
Time for a cold beer!