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#21 Posted : 21 February 2014 23:50:41

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#23 Posted : 22 February 2014 14:03:29

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Hi Tony
Looking great I can see clearly this will be a model to be proud of I see you are covering part with balsa this with will make all the difference to the strength and help keep the shape to,the good thing is you will be abel to sand it down to the shape it should be.
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#24 Posted : 22 February 2014 20:29:34

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Hi Trev,
I used mixed coverings as an experiment. Any future aircraft builds will probably wind up skinned with balsa. Ply gives a better surface finish, but the cost is huge compared to balsa, and as a pensioner I do have to watch costs to a certain extent.

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Tony.
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#25 Posted : 23 February 2014 13:57:53

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Hi Tony,
Reading your last post I have found myself that 1/32 balsa suit's my building and pocket as to the cost of ply, what I have to look out for with 1/32 is to make sure that the balsa sheet is in contact with all the ribs otherwise it will lift away and ripple causing the builder to suffer irregular brain patterns and not be connected with the matter in hand. What I do is to use sanding sealer and then cover with tissue and then clear dope seems to work for me,do you build the same way.Please keep sending your pictures in as I will be looking out for your build.

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#26 Posted : 24 February 2014 20:02:07

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Hi Trev,
This is my first wooden aircraft build, so I am feeling my way quite a bit. I first started what I call real modelling when I lived in the States. I used to scratch build and kit build structures for a friend's model railroad. My pride and joy was a scratch built truss girder bridge made from plastruct.
I moved back to England in 1999, and did no modelling until 2007 when I built the Hachette Bismarck. This was followed by the DeAgostini Victory in 2010 and the cross section in 2013. I am presently building a Mississippi stern wheeler, I am doing a build diary in members ship builds.
I will be picking up some sanding sealer tomorrow, but I don't think I will use tissue and dope this time.

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Tony.
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#27 Posted : 28 February 2014 19:52:32

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Hello All,
A lot of time has been spent on glazing the crew compartment, much wasted. The photo shows the current iteration which I am not satisfied with. I have started shaping a block of balsa to make a mold, when this is done I intend to place a sheet of transparency over it. I think the hot air from a hair drier should soften the plastic without destroying its transparency, and with luck that will be problem solved.
A coat of paint has been added to the stbd outer wing and the tailplane. I am using Revell paints No 59 sky for the lower surfaces, No67 grey green and No68 dark green for the upper surfaces. They will probably need another coat before finishing.

More next week all being well,
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#28 Posted : 28 February 2014 21:14:23

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Hi Tony,
Looking at your build and plans it appears to be all ok it looks a lot of work and tricky to I'm not to sure what you mean about shaping a balsa mold and what it is for.As for the balsa covering on the wings,they look very neat and a great choice of colours to.
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#29 Posted : 01 March 2014 10:19:07

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BigGrin Hi Tony
Looking great , I thought there may be problems with the greenhouse glazing as you need curves not flat pieces. The mould is a good idea but perhaps an electric paint stripper will be more powerful for your needs ,if used carefully
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#30 Posted : 03 March 2014 21:36:26

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Hi Andy,
I have done most of the canopy with a hair drier, but I think the front glazing will need a bit more oomph. There is a tool hire place not far from home, so I think I will check out how much a heat gun will cost for about 4 hours, and see how I go from there.

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Tony.
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#31 Posted : 07 March 2014 19:31:21

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Hello all,
I tried doing the front glazing with a rented heat gun, and promptly wrecked the forward part of the main canopy. I need to get some more transparent material, hopefully the local Hobbycraft shop will have some, or I will have to send for some. I have resorted to cutting and fitting the front glazing as can be seen in one of the photos.
Everything with the exception of the crew compartment has been finish painted and decals have been applied. They are pretty glossy, so I have dulled them down with humbrol satin cote. I need to find some Arial letters, or else I will have to resort to hand painting which could spoil the model.
Hopefully I will have completed the crew compartment by next week.

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#32 Posted : 08 March 2014 19:53:54

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Hello all,
A follow up from yesterday, I bought some more transparent material and re-made the first section of canopy. I have fitted the above wing side pieces, and the whole assembly is now ready to be fitted to the wing. After fairing it to the wing a final coat of paint will be applied, and the stbd outer wing secured in place. I have included a photo of the mold I made for the canopy.
If everything goes well I should finish construction in the next week. The only outstanding problem is finding suitable lettering.

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#33 Posted : 08 March 2014 20:02:31

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#34 Posted : 08 March 2014 20:30:41

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BigGrin Hi Tony
looking the biz
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#35 Posted : 08 March 2014 21:09:43

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#36 Posted : 14 March 2014 20:04:40

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Hello all,
The crew compartment has been fitted to the wing and the stbd outer wing section glued in place. The propeller blades have been shortened by 50mm and re-shaped to look more like the original. A spinner and shaft was made and the propeller secured in place. The main undercarriage has been fitted and a tailwheel made and installed. Since the photos were taken, the crew compartment sides have been painted and a radio antenna and pitot tube made and fitted. Construction is now complete, I am having difficulty sourcing correct size and font lettering. I do not want to hand paint these as I am not 100% steady.
If anybody else fancies having a go, I have the drawings looking for a home. Send me a PM and we can see about coming to an arrangement.
Many thanks to all who took the time to look in and comment, and also all those who just looked in.

Regards to all,
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#37 Posted : 14 March 2014 20:31:58

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Hi Tony.

What a fantastic job you've made of her! Well done!! Cool

With regards to your markings, if you have a simple ink jet printer you can source clear or white backed A4 water slide decal sheets on ebay for just a few pounds. I used them to create a Victory nameplate and will probably be using them also on my MkIV tanks at some point. You can design the markings you need with most simple graphics programs, I used an ancient (14 yr old) Corel Printhouse package, trial and error on plain paper then print onto the decal sheet when everythings correct. Should be a lot easier than hand painting!BigGrin

Best of Luck with it.

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#38 Posted : 14 March 2014 21:31:47

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BigGrin Hi Tony
Now that's a top job and she looks great
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#39 Posted : 14 March 2014 21:37:04

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Hi Robin,
Many thanks, I will give E Bay a try, arial bold is about right for the lettering, I just need to figure out how to get a 40mm letter.

Regards,
Tony.
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