Moving right along in the slipstream of Lance, I tackled the Bentley engine next. I was surprised to find that Part E6 'Push Rods' had a short shot defect on one of the rods. The other broken one was self-inflicted by using a set of sprue cutters instead of a razor saw. I generally learn the hard way. Luckily, I found the broken part and repaired it. All I could do was glue the short-shotted rod together and hope for the best.

I decided to use monofilament for the spark plug leads so I drilled out the locating holes on both sides of Part E8 'Intake Pipes' to rout the wires as illustrated in the instruction booklet. It was hard for me to see, so I enlarged and scanned it.

Then it was just a matter of inserting and gluing the monofilament in place.

By the time I had all 18 pieces of monofilament in place, things were getting pretty hairy.

Then I loosely fitted E8 'Intake Pipes' and carefully routed the monofilament leads around and under the pipes to their correct spark plugs.

With that accomplished, I glued the Intake Pipes in place and super-glued the monofilament leads to their respective plugs, trimming the tail ends off with cuticle nippers.

I base painted the engine with Tamiya XF-56 'Metallic Grey' and followed that up with a wash made up with 502 Abteilung Abt160 'Engine Grease' oil paint and thinners. Then I applied a filter of very thin Winsor & Newton Prussian Blue on the Intake Pipes and followed that up with another thin filter of 502 Abteilung ABT210 'Copper' oil paint. I also applied that to the push rods for some colour contrast.



It sure seems like a lot of effort for an engine that'll be mostly hidden behind the cowling. Oh well, at least I had the enjoyment of (hopefully) improving a bit on what WnW has given us.
Next in line are the MGs.
Thanks for dropping in for a look!
Cheers,
Chris