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arpurchase wrote: Hi Derek Very nice work , how are you finding the etch bender to use Regards Andy Hi Andy, Many thanks for the comments. As for the etch bender, this is the first ever time I`ve used it. Most of the parts are pre-scored to aid bending, but this one time was a long piece so needed some assistance. Due to the size I just clamped it in the straight back edge and bent it there. Result: Brill If/when it`s needed again I `ll let you know how it goes. Happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi All, Last stage was issue 7, where I made up the base plate of the pilot`s control peddles. Issue 8 goes on to add the control levers and the pedal brackets. The last addition is obviously the foot pedals themselves, these include a heel stop and an over the foot strap, where the brass parts are fed through each other like a buckled strap. A lot of the parts are fine etched and most are double plated to give the extra thickness where required. Any parts that revolve around the pivot pin have to be fixed together on the pin, but not stuck to the pin as before. First the pivot bar retainer brackets (four in total, two parts each). Pic 1 The two pins locate into the base plate, I did not glue these in place until I confirmed that everything else would fit together. The swing arms for the foot pedals are made up of three parts each. Pic of the detail on the outer face. Pic 2 There are obviously two of these parts, the reverse side is smooth brass. Two parts have to be fixed to the reverse side to show the inside detail of the swinging arms. The next pic shows one of the interior detail panels fitted to the right hand side. Pic 3 When you have fitted both interior parts to both levers thay have to be bent along the pre-scored lines. The result: two swinging levers. Pic 4 Two more small levers are now made from four parts and everything is ready to put together on the pivot bar. Pic 5 You will see that at this point the pivot bar retainers are still not fixed in place. Had to assemble everything on the bar and then fix in place. Pic 6 At this point two end of bar retainers are made up(yep, you guessed, two parts each) and the foot plates. Each foot plate has a heel stop to bend up and shape and a foot retainer strap is fixed over the top. This is the completed construction to this point. I think there will be cables or part thereof to attach to this at a later stage. End of Issue 8. Pic 7 So as I say, that`s the end of issue 8. The build now moves onto the Pilot`s seat and harness, but too say the least, it is no less impressive in detail than the foot pedals. The build will slow for a few days as work commitments are overtaking available build time. Hey-ho, how else do you pay for them So, Happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Some tidy work there Derek, with some fine looking etch Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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WOW lovely work there Del That looks a stunning kit Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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This is starting to look very interesting indeed. some really nice building there keep the pics coming “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Very nice Derek, I must say I'm really surprised at the detail in those pedals, looks fantastic, can't wait to see more of this one Steve
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Hi All, Firstly I`d like to thank all above for their support and kind comments. As previously stated, things will slow a bit over the next few days, due too work, but here`s a little taster of what`s to come in issue 9. This issue builds the pilots seat, which starts from one piece of brass. It`s the additional parts that make this "better than good". The seat incorporates, the pilot`s harness, which has to be constructed down to each individual buckle, strap etc, etc. The etch plate: Pic 1 I`ve removed the main part that makes the seat and put in the graduated folds to make the basic seat. Pic 2 Well that`s it for now, except to say loads of detail to come in this issue and issue 10, well that`s secret at the moment. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Unbelievable kit, Derek! And unbelievably well made !! Even with the detailed photo's I can't see any blemishes, glue or bad bends! Lovely kit and UBER-lovely handiwork there!!! How many eye-replacements have you gone through to get this far??? Adrie. 'Where to glue or where not to glue, that is the question' Building: Hr. Ms. de Ruyter (card), Retourschip Batavia (Revell), HMS Surprise (De Agostini) Built (and sunk): Too many to list
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HI All, First off: Thanks for looking in Jase, your wait is over. Secondly:Thanks to Adrie for looking in and the UBER-comments and as at this moment in time the eyes are holding up OK.(JUST) So here`s the update: Having previously removed the main seat panel from the fret, I stuck the seat sides to the back. Some edge reinforcement was then added to both sides of the seat. Pic 1 The next miniature addition was four reinforcements for the seat fixing points, where it fixes to the seat adjuster carriage. Pic 2 Sorry this ones a bit fuzzy It shows the four parts fitted. They were applied with the use of a good old cocktail stick, to make sure the holes lined up.Pic 3 I now moved on to the next section. This section further adds to the seat detail and begins the addition of the pilots harness. First addition: the centre harness attachment on the rear of the seat. Pic 4 The above part was only stuck to the seat via the bottom half, so that later on seat belts can be threaded through the slots in the upper bracket. Next are the seat adjuster cables. (Note the two tabs that were at each side of the back of the seat have now been turned into box sections - shown by the arrows).Pic 5 The seat back is now extended to accommodate the head rest later-on. This is just a flat plate that`s bent along a scored line and added to the back of the original seat back. This is carefully fitted so as not to cover the harness slots in the seat. Pic 6 The final job for issue 9, is to fit two harness brackets to the sides if the seats. This was a real eye strainer as you will see. Pic 7 The parts in the above pic make the pivot pins. You place a ring on each pin, the pins are then inserted through the hole in the seat corner, from the inside.(Nothing stuck at this point) A bracket is then placed on the pin, on the outside of the seat. That`s followed by a second ring, which is glued to the outside end of the pin, so the bracket can swing on the pin. When set the excess pin is cut away. The result below. Pic 8 That operation is repeated on the other side of the seat. The parts left in the fret are saved for a later issue in the build. Making the pilot`s harness.Pic 9 Well that`s it for issue 9. I have completed issue 10, but as you may imagine the eyes are done for the day,so update to follow soon. As a taster here`s the frets for issue 10. One MDF, the other brass.Pic 10 So that`s it for today. Happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Loving the detail on this kit Del, this is quality and will be an amazing model, so glad you are managing with "Die deutsche Sprache" Steve
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enough said “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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stevie_o wrote:Loving the detail on this kit Del, this is quality and will be an amazing model, so glad you are managing with "Die deutsche Sprache" Steve Hi Steve, "Die Deutsche Sprache" is coming on fine. I can now remember: Left Right Glue "DO NOT" glue Bend So translation requirements are getting shorter, hence build speed, when work permits is speeding up. Bad thing is "WIFEY" now understands "Fffflipping Hhhheck" a lot better too. Well something along those lines anyway. Thanks for looking in and will be posting some more serious detail of the pilot`s seat tomorrow. (Issue 10) Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi Jase, May be enough said, but more MEGA detail coming in issue 10 on the pilots seat. Just got to wait till tomorrow, sorry. Regards delboy271155 (derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Please keep the pictures coming,Im thoroughly enjoying this build diary very much.It looks fantastic. Jon
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Hi All, As promised today is the update of issue 10. Issue 10 is the first using MDF, but that said it`s the easiest part of the build so far. The six small parts were removed from the fret. The small squareish part and the larger oblong part will be saved for later, these make up the pilots back and head rests. Nothing technical here, just follow the orientation of the parts according to the instruction pics and you end up with this. Pic 1 So, that`s the main seat base, still to be painted before the addition of the seat adjuster mechanism. (covered next). The seat adjuster mechanism. This is made up of numerous brass etch parts, with a bit of strategic bending included. The main part seen below makes up the right hand side rail and adjuster lever. Pic 2 The left red arrow indicates the small lug that fits into the hole shown by the right red arrow. This is brought about by bending the centre part of the piece into a box section using the pre-scored lines. The two green arrows show where the lever and side seat rail are bent upwards to meet either side of the box section. Pic shows box section made and rail folded to it`s side. Pic 3 The next pic shows the result of the final fold.Pic 4 Now I think that this part looks pretty well detailed at this point, but, this kit now layers up the detail even more. A detailed centre plate is added to the lever. Pic 5 Then the following pics show the finishing touches. Pic 6+7 The next pic just shows three brass parts that are used to thicken certain areas, in this case the two seat mounting point and the lever handle. Pic 8 The last pic for now shows how the seat will fit on the right hand rail. (There is a rail to make still for the left hand side, but not so complex)Pic 9 Still a small section of issue 10 to come, then it`s onto issue 11 where I will be constructing the pilots harness parts. The harness is not fitted to the seat until the end of issue 15, but I may bring that forward as nothing else is done to the relevant parts in between times. So that`s it for this session. Happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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spikee wrote:Please keep the pictures coming,Im thoroughly enjoying this build diary very much.It looks fantastic. There you go JON, Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi All, Can now progress in a bit better order now as the "Postie" just delivered my paint. This is the official colour as recommended within the instructions. See pic below. So now it`s all systems go. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi All, Ok, had time to finish issue 10 today and here`s how it went. The first task was to make up the left hand seat rail. (6 parts) The main frame. Pic 1 Now as with the right hand side there`s detail to be added. Three parts on the outer side. Pic 2 Here`s the result of them fitted.Pic 3 The frame then has to be turned over and some parts added to thicken the seat supports. Pic 4 The result. Pic 5 So, we now have the seat, right/left hand rails, the seat base and a front base plate. Pic 6 This is where you find out how good your previous work has been, as it`s now it all gets fitted together. The two side rails are stuck to the wooden base, you then fit the seat onto the four locating pins. It was at this point I thought "hold on". If you try and stick the rails on and then the seat does not fit on the pins, you have an issue. I therefore stuck the right hand rail to the frame and let it set. Then held the left hand rail to the frame and tried fitting the seat. My hunch was right, pins to holes, out by about 0.5 to 1mm. Very carefully tweaked in the left hand bracket until the fit was spot on. Glued the left rail in place and then quickly fitted the seat, so that everything fitted nice and snug. When everything was in place, there is a front plate to fit to the seat base. The final pics for this update show the seat at the end of issue 10. That`s Pics 7 - 10 That`s the end of issue ten, but nowhere near the end of the work on the seat. Issue 11, incorporates the start of the pilot`s harness and the seat back and head pads. Happy building Will update soon. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) delboy271155 attached the following image(s): COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Lovely detail Del, still stunned at the quality of this kit, especially the handbrake Steve
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