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delboy271155
#81 Posted : 18 May 2014 16:09:32
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Hi All, BigGrin

This is the start of issue 11.

This is the build of the pilot`s harness.

The first part to be constructed is the right hand lap belt.

Number of parts, seven.

Size, take a look. LOL First parts. Pic 1


Now the folds on these parts have to be very accurate, as they depict straps folded onto themselves and then stitched together. No margin for error, because once folded on this scale of brass I don`t think you`d be able to refold. (These parts are 0.2mm thick)

The first result. Pic 2


Things start adding up now, the next parts. Pic 3


Both ends of this strap have to be bent back on themselves, so I put in 90 degree bends, then fitted , continued the fold and glued. Pic 4

That pic shows the first stage of fitting and the next one shows the end result, with the lower buckle fitted. Pic 5


Two parts to be added in the next stage:Pic 6


The smaller part (light stone in colour) has to be bent to fit inside the buckle. Then the Khaki Drab part is fixed behind. Pic 7


Just one more part to add to this strap.

So, the final pic of one of four straps. Pic 8


I have taken over an hour, to make sure that the parts above have been assembled to the best of my ability.

I am, as always open to comments and/or advise. This type of build is a first for me, so it`s a learning curve all the way.

BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Any of the straps that are a repeat, will be shown in their finished state, as things are obviously duplicated.

See you all soon with the next update. Cool


Happy building

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#83 Posted : 18 May 2014 17:27:19
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stevie_o wrote:
Nice work Del and a great little guide on the harness - now you know how to make these you can throw a few together for your Lanc buildLaugh LOL
Steve


Hi Steve, BigGrin

You don`t know how close that is.Cool

To come soon, the rest of the harness, control levers, etc.

These parts are even smaller than the Stuka. (Due to scale)

I haven`t forgot your passion for the Lanc Steve.

It`s on it`s way when my work shifts allow a good spell on your favorite of my builds.

Look in soon, next big shift break only eight days away.

Happy building

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#84 Posted : 21 May 2014 22:28:58
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Hi All, BigGrin BigGrin

So here we go, Flapper

Pilot`s harness, (the rest of)

Followed by the construction of the rear gunners seat.

OMG, would not want to sit on that in a dog fight.

So, the continuation of the pilots harness.


The left hand lap belt is a less involved version of the right, so will just show a completed pic of the item. Pic 1


Ok, so now the shoulder straps are made.

These are made up of similar components, so I will just show stage pics of the construction. Pics 2-4


That is the complete left shoulder strap.

The right hand one is the mirror copy, so with both constructed and the two lap belts, here`s the completed harness.

Only thing to do is to fit them to the seat, but some painting to do first.

Result. Pic 5

As you can see at the top of the shoulder straps, there is bare brass.

These parts will be folded through the buckles on the rear of the pilot`s seat. (More on that at a later stage) BigGrin.

I have completed the rear gunners seat, but that will be an update for tomorrow, as finished a 14 hour shift today and back in at 4am tomorrow.

Good night all. Blink

Happy building

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BigGrin Hi Del
Nice work as usual
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#86 Posted : 22 May 2014 11:02:09
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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Del
Nice work as usual
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Hi Andy,

Thanks for taking a look
and the kind comments

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Cracking build as usual Derek.
Just can't believe how small the detail is your having to work with.

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#89 Posted : 22 May 2014 19:19:56
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petpole wrote:
Cracking build as usual Derek.
Just can't believe how small the detail is your having to work with.

Peter


Hi Peter, BigGrin

Many thanks for the positive comments.

As for the size and amount of detail, this phrase comes to mind.

"You ain`t seen nothing yet"

There is a shed load of detail still to come.

I am obviously privvy to this, as I bought the kit complete (so to speak), but copyright stops me from posting pics of the mag instructions.

So, I know what`s coming up and everyone else is in for a good few surprises.

Flapper Flapper Flapper Flapper

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stevie_o wrote:
Lovely work on the straps DelBigGrin
Steve


Hi Steve, BigGrin

Thanks for taking the time to look in. Cool

The straps, were a little less daunting than they looked in the instructions.

Suffice to say, that when you had to feed a strap, in and out of a buckle you had to use a very gentle touch.

Those straps are 0.2mm thick, so if creased in the wrong place, you would have trouble getting them flat again.

Will be dealing with the micro belts for the Lanc in the next couple of days. Blink Blink

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Hi All, BigGrin BigGrin

So here`s the next installment.

Issue 12 "The gunners seat Blink

"Rather him than me" LOL

The parts. Pic 1

To construct this the way the instructions show, I`d need to be an octopus.

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

On the grounds that I wasn`t the last time I looked, I fixed it together in a way that worked for me. Blink

Now, several of the parts of the gunners seat have to be bent to the correct shape.
Some have pre scored bend points and vary in size, others have to be formed in an undefined arc to fit where the instructions show.

So, here`s the easy bits. Pic 2


Bring in the hold and fold 5.5, for all of these parts. Pic 3


The next part is shown partly folded, but if you look at the right hand end plate you can see a hole. A matching hole is in the other end, so folding has to be accurate so the micro thin rod fits through without any problems. Pic 4



Having finished the folding this is what you end up with, but the pic is a bit fuzzy trying to show the scale. Pic 5


Next part gets a bit larger (not a lot) and requires folding into a box section, the two free ends being glued together. Pic 6


This is a pic of the parts assembled/formed at this point. Pic 7


It`s at this point that the long brass pins come into play.

These form the pivot points of the seat base, they have to be glued to the seat support arms, but not any other parts. Crying Crying
I applied glue to the back of the pin head with a toothpick, pulled the pin through the holes to locate the seat arms flat, then moved them gently away and let them set at right angles.


Having put a pin in each end of the seat arms for one side (watching for correct orientation of parts/part numbers, you need to form everything up to accept the seat base arms on the other side.

Bring in the "OCTOPUS". LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Pic 8


It`s now time to get everything straight and fit the lower seat arms on the other side of the seat, to include the straight fitting of the pins and centre rod of the seat base. Pic 9


So with that done, my move was to make sure that everything was straight and square.

The next parts start adding to the seat structure. Pic 10


The last pic shows the first disk plate added and the second to the right side.

Next the part to the right fits in the middle of the main disc. Pic 11


From here on in,I`m assembling the "basket seat" for the gunner. Pic 12


The part shows the top frame surface of the seat.

This is formed into an arc at the back edge. This allows for the lower basket section to be folded and make the main seat section. Pic 13


The lower basket section is a one piece unit that needs a lot of freehand bending to fit the upper rim. Four pins set it square. The curved parts of the lower seat have to be formed to meet the upper frame. Pic 14


When all of the lower basket arms are folded up and stuck in place you end up with this result. Pic 15


This is the inverted pic of the seat panel, as it shows the bend forming required.

When you turn it up the right way and fix it to the seat base the final result to this point is shown here.Pic 16


Now there is still a large amount of detail still to add to this seat, but that`s for another day.


At this point I would like to apologize for the length of some of these posts, but I think you would miss some, if not a lot of the detail if I cut them short.


That`s all for today,

Happy building

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BigGrin Hi Derek
More nice work on the gunners seat, although it looks very uncomfortable I think you will find that the gunners parachute fitted into the framework and that was his pillow untill bale out or landing. Keep the pics coming and posts as they are they show all you need to see and do
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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Derek
More nice work on the gunners seat, although it looks very uncomfortable I think you will find that the gunners parachute fitted into the framework and that was his pillow untill bale out or landing. Keep the pics coming and posts as they are they show all you need to see and do
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Hi Andy, BigGrin

Thought that would be the case of the lumpy seat, as the pilot`s seat has the dip, as does a Spitfire pilot`s seat.

Wonder if they were granted sick leave if they had "PILES"

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

Hopefully the good work continues in the next issue where one part goes "large" Laugh Laugh

Issue 13, coming soon.

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Hi All, BigGrin

Here comes issue 13.

Not a lot of work, but does include a large part Flapper

On the flip side it also includes small parts, nothing new there then.

LOL LOL LOL

So, here`s a pic of the brass fret. Pic 1


The detail, in this floor plate of the rear gunners position is FAB.

Close-up. Pic 2

Ok, sorry that`s the big part, back to the mini parts,Glare

The base of a box section, I think.(more to add later)Pic 3


The previous part gets fully folded and glued shut to form a square.
This has four locating lugs to secure to the base plate.Pic 4


So, when the box is closed and glued it`s fitted into the relevant place on the gunners floor.


A trim piece is then added and the result is as follows. Pic 5


This is followed by two very small parts that form a pedal lever.
Photo not good, must invest in a close-up camera,but here`s the next stage. Pic 6


So, with the lever base in place, the pedal foot plate is added and then followed by a patterned non slip plate. Pic 7


Sorry pic is fuzzy, but Iphone close-up not good.

Two triangular parts are added to the floor. Pic 8


The last two parts must be set at right angles to the base plate, as two small parts are added to these prior to being painted and having other parts added. Pic 9


With these parts added, the whole frame and added parts are positioned and stuck to the main air frame. The small parts first. Pic 10


The whole assembly is now added to the air frame. Pic 11


This was a dry fit and just as well as there were a few high spots that needed a very slight filing, to get everything flat.

(0.25 mm at worst).

That done the final fit took place. Pic 12


Well that`s the end of issue 13.

Issue 14, takes on the detailing of the air frame, with the addition of riveted plates for extra detail.

The brass fret. Pic 13

For a close-up of the detail. Pic 14


So that`s it for today.

At Duxford tomorrow for the D-Day air show, so will update this thread soon and weather permitting put up some pics of the display.

Happy building

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Hi All, BigGrin

So, you`ve seen the detailing parts for issue 14.

These parts give the rivet detail to the bulkhead between the pilot and rear gunner, plus the bracing plates at other double rib sections. In addition to that, there is also additional detailing for the top rails.

The following pics will show the parts and where they are positioned, but where parts are duplicated for both sides of the fuselage, I will say so.

The first pic, shows the top plate detail in place between the two sides of the bulkhead. The part has to be slightly curved by hand, so as to fit to the curved surface it has to stick too. Pic 1


The two parts in the next pic, fit to the same bulkhead, but one each side, obvious as to which is which by the cut-outs to fit around the support brackets. Pic 2


Here`s pics of the parts in place. Pic 3-4


That`s the larger parts done, now we go small scale again!!

These parts are reinforcement plates for the air-frame and they are duplicated for both sides, so will show one side only. Pic 5


You only have the thickness of the brass frame to stick some of these parts too(0.75mm), so gets a bit fiddly getting these in place.Pic 6


So, with both sides done, we move onto the next parts(also duplicated).

These parts are fitted to the frame in the middle of the rear gunner section of the air-frame. Pic 7


It was at this point that I returned to "Google Translate".

The part with the open ends is not symmetrical, it has three rivets at one end(either side) and four at the other. So having translated the relevant info, I was no further forward as it don`t tell you anything relevant. Confused

So, took magnifying glass to the mag pics and the three rivet end is the lower end of the part. Here they are fitted. Pic 8


At this stage we have eight parts to install.

All parts are fitted to the top rail of the air-frame.

Four and then two identical and two generic to the relevant side of the fuselage.

This is a pic of two of the four parts that are the same and they fit on the top rail, within the forward part of the rear gunners section of the air-frame. Pic 9


Fitted like this on both sides. Pic 10


We then fit the two end rail enhancements. Pic 11


This is another duplicated part , so here`s one fitted. Pic 12


Ok, so that leaves two parts that are not identical. Pic 13


These parts are fitted to the top rail within the pilot`s section of the air-frame.

Bit hard to see, so part fitted between the red arrows and alternate part fitted to the other side. Pic 14


So, that`s the end of issue 14, that`s 10% of the build done and only the cockpit built, with still more to come in that section.

Here`s the part fret for issue 15. Pic 15


The above parts add more detail to the pilots area of the cockpit and two stringers to the air-frame.

Happy building

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Looking awesome Derek Drool I've done a lot of etch in my days but I think this would send me over the edge LOL not saying I wouldn't love to do one some day.. SWMBO permitting!

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Looking awesome Derek Drool I've done a lot of etch in my days but I think this would send me over the edge LOL not saying I wouldn't love to do one some day.. SWMBO permitting!

Spencer


Hi Spencer, BigGrin

Thanks for taking a look. Cool

Unlike you I`ve had very little dealings with etch, until recently.
That said this is etch, on etch, on etch in places, but it`s one infectious build. Drool Drool

I can`t leave it alone.(Unless working Crying )

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Really fine, fiddly and painstaking work there Derek, think you are doing a cracking job of this one..... Drool Drool .. Very well done.....

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I can't believe you only started this 21 days ago! You are really cracking on!!

And still an uber-quality build!!!

Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool

GREAT stuff, Derek!!

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