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delboy271155
#101 Posted : 25 January 2015 14:55:40
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Hi All, BigGrin

It`s time for more Oooooooh`s Nem, LOL .

The Merlin`s get more detailing:

As before I`ll only show one engine,(have dragged parts from later issues to continue with this part of the build).

First parts are the oil control valve and the starter motor.Pic 1


The next addition are the coolant rails.Pic 2


The next parts build a combined unit which includes:

A "V" block
The constant speed governor
and the vacuum pump
(Pics 3-5 in that order)


These next parts are a bit of a "fiddly job", the HT wire harness sleeves.(One each side)Pics 6-7


Well that`s the engine in question completed up to part 6.

Now the next parts from issue 15 are added.

These include:

12 exhaust pipes (6 each side)Pic 8-9

Then, engine mounted oil tank.(Two retainer straps painted black)Pic 10


Here`s a view of the engine at it`s present stage.Pic 11


So, where I`m at:

Left outer wing still getting stringers added, then when done can add the wing tip (issue 7)
Pilots control levers to be made and added to the cabin area (when painted) issue 8.

Issue 9 (centre wing fuselage section) completed, but not posted yet as the order of issue 10 work needs some serious adjustment, to make my life easier.

Days off work next week are Thursday to Saturday (inc), so will have some serious time to commit to the build.

Happy Building BigGrin BigGrin

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#102 Posted : 25 January 2015 15:09:43

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Yep you guessed it, Oooooo Merlins!!!LOL LOL BigGrin I have had the enormous privilege of working on a Merlin 24 and hearing it fire up for the first time!!Love Drool BigGrin Great work, they look well detailed. are you leaving panels off so they can be shown?BigGrin BigGrin
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Del

very nice finish on those engines. They look really good when made up and painted I must say.

Happy Modelling

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#104 Posted : 25 January 2015 21:47:56
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Hi All,BigGrin

Thought you`d like the detail Nem and as for panelling, I will not be doing a full cover job.
That said, still to decide how much to cover and the max will be 50/50.

Thanks Tony for looking in and the comments, most appreciated.

Been good doing all the engines at the same time, as it gives consistency in the finish of all four engines.

I`ve also sorted out the best order for the next sections of this build, so next update as soon as poss.

Off to bed as I`ve got a super early start for work in the morning.

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#105 Posted : 25 January 2015 22:02:51

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Nice job on the engines Derek Cool ThumpUp

If I can offer any advice it would be to lightly dry brush the black parts with a light gunmetal colour and that will bring out all of that lovely detail but it only needs to be a very light dusting nothing more? Hope that helps?


Kev BigGrin
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Hi Del,
This is turning out to be a build to watch and with your skills can only get better, great progress watching all the time.
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Another fab work session being shown Derek, great work on those engines.....Drool Drool

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#108 Posted : 26 January 2015 22:30:58
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ModelMania wrote:
Nice job on the engines Derek Cool ThumpUp

If I can offer any advice it would be to lightly dry brush the black parts with a light gunmetal colour and that will bring out all of that lovely detail but it only needs to be a very light dusting nothing more? Hope that helps?


Kev BigGrin


Hi Kev, BigGrin

Thanks for looking in and "Yes", I`m always open to advise.

I can always try it on one engine and if it don`t work re-paint it black.

I`m ready to try anything new as an addition to my skill set.

Cheers Cool

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#109 Posted : 26 January 2015 22:36:53
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Hi Del,
This is turning out to be a build to watch and with your skills can only get better, great progress watching all the time.
Regards
Trev


Hi Trev, BigGrin

Thanks as always for looking in and the comments. Cool

Will be a small gap in progress reports as juggling bits around to save overall build time.
As you will know, when you have a complete kit you can change build order to your advantage and save time.

Three days off work later in the week, so good building time coming up.

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#110 Posted : 26 January 2015 22:40:39
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Another fab work session being shown Derek, great work on those engines.....Drool Drool

Regards

Alan


Hi Alan, BigGrin

Thanks for your time to look in and comments.Cool

As explained to Trev, some good build time coming up, so should have a nice update by end of week.

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#111 Posted : 27 January 2015 20:43:35
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Hi All, BigGrin

Firstly, thanks to Kev for the improvements idea on the engines.Cool Will give it a try on one and see how it goes. I`m always open to constructive ideas, so feel free to add anything you think may help improve the end result.

So here`s the next update.

This is where I will take my first big step away from the official build order.

The reason will become apparent in due course, when you see what you have to get around.Confused

So, issue 9 for starters:

A very basic part of this build and works around the same principles as the cockpit stage, where rib sections are put over the floor section and then turned into their relevant positions.(5 in total)

All of the rib sections must be set at 90 degrees to the floor base.

When that's all set, there are two rigid stringers to be fitted and I used the same method of lining these up as I did with the cockpit area. (The marked piece of paper method).

It is suggested that you mark the floor section with an arrow, before removing it from the fret.(Looks symmetrical to me, but go with it to be safe).

Remove the floor section from the fret and the first rib. Clean off any rough/high spots and fix as shown.Pic 1


Follow this with the other four ribs by the same method.

The instructions for the two rigid stringers, tell you to leave 15mm over each end. Mine were not long enough for that, but as long as they extend past both ends of the floor section , then there is nothing to worry about.

Five ribs and two stringers in place this is where you are.Pic 2


Issue 9 continues with the painting of the seats for the Pilot, Navigator and Engineer. This I will leave till a later date when more bits need painting.

So, onto issue 10:

The parts.Pic 3


The main central wing spar is removed from the fret and cleaned up for rough and high spots. It is then fitted to the front face of the section made in issue 9.Pic 4


The rigid spar on the left of this pic is in place but has been cleverly hidden by the camera angle. LOL Blushing.

At this point the instructions tell you to start fitting the wing ribs, but I thankfully looked forward in the instructions and realised that fitting five stringers either side of the fuselage section would be a lot easier if done first.

You`ll see why in a later pic, but here`s the stringers fitted, one side in this pic but did fit to both sides.Pic 5


So, with the stringers fitted, you have to fit six wing formers.

Here`s a pic of just two fitted. You will now see why I fitted the stringers first. (They are darn close).Pic 6


Those wing ribs have to be set at 90 degrees to the front main spar.

Having fitted five stringers to each side of the fuselage, I then set two wing ribs either side of the fuselage. (Not six to one side).

Here`s the reason:

You can glue and wait to set one rib at a time, or as I did, just set two either side and then remove the rear spar from the fret supplied in issue 14.

I then glued the ribs supplied in issues 10 and 12 to make six each side and held them all in place with the rear wing spar (un-glued) until set like this.Pic 7


When the twelve ribs have set, remove the rear wing spar (issue 14)and you have twelve ribs set at the correct angle.Pic 8


Issues 11 and 12 fit the wing mounted fuel tanks (to be shown a bit later).

Issue 13 fits more wing ribs to either side and these can be set in the correct position by using the rear spar from issue 14 as before.
(Shown in next update).

So that`s all for today.

Next update ASAP.

Happy Building.

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Hi Derek!
Very nice to see it growing, well done!ThumpUp
The parts are looking very fragile!

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That is going to be huge!!Love Drool BigGrin Coming along well now. BigGrin BigGrin
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Lovely progress so far Derek

I'm really enjoying watching this come together
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der Gohfelder wrote:
Hi Derek!
Very nice to see it growing, well done!ThumpUp
The parts are looking very fragile!

Regards, Bernd


Hi Bernd, BigGrin BigGrin

Many Thanks for looking in. Cool Cool

You are right in what you say, the parts are fragile. The good thing is that when all the parts come together, they do strengthen up and become very strong.

Really appreciate you're input.

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Nemesis wrote:
That is going to be huge!!Love Drool BigGrin Coming along well now. BigGrin BigGrin


Hi Nem, BigGrin

Yep, it`s a bit of a beast, approx. 38 inch wing span.

If all goes well with the build and I find I can`t house it,Crying ,then I will look for a museum to take it as a display item.

Thanks for taking the time to look in. Cool

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#117 Posted : 27 January 2015 22:33:42
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davetwin wrote:
Lovely progress so far Derek

I'm really enjoying watching this come together


Hi Dave,BigGrin

Thanks for taking the time to look in. Cool

You`re right it`s coming together, but it`s getting BIG. LOL

Loving it though, cos the detail is FAB!!!!!

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I am sure it is not, but it looks surprisingly delicate.

but easily recognisable as what it is loving the build Cool Cool
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Another great session from you Derek and very well executed.... More and more impressed with this kit every time I look in....Drool Drool .. Keep em coming....

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