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#1 Posted : 13 October 2017 14:34:18

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Hi guys,
I signed up for this a couple of months ago, and initially i wasn't going to create a 'build log'. But i'm liking this (probably more so than the ships i've started), so basically i've changed my mind Blink.

Because i am up to pack 3, this is where by log will begin, so.....
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#2 Posted : 13 October 2017 15:49:46

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Great to see another Spitfire build starting up, well done Graham, I'll look forward to watching and commenting on your build diary. Cool ThumpUp

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#3 Posted : 13 October 2017 18:42:20

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Ok guys here are my fist pics of my Spitty. Hope you like BigGrin
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#4 Posted : 13 October 2017 18:46:34

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Ok guys here are my fist pics of my Spitty. Hope you like BigGrin. I was a little concerned that the 2 side pieces of fuselage wouldn't be level as ther is little to form the correct angle. But needn't have worried because once you fit the fuselage frames for the top and bottom everything squares up nicely.

More to follow.....
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#5 Posted : 13 October 2017 19:56:25

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Great start GraemeBigGrin will be following on this one as wellThumpUp ThumpUp regards PhilCool
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#6 Posted : 13 October 2017 20:19:08

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Nice to see another Spitfire build underway, great start.

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#7 Posted : 13 October 2017 22:18:58

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Looking great so far, very nicely done....Cool Cool .. You forget how big this one really is until you see it like this on a cutting mat.....Cool Cool .. Look forward to seeing more....

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#8 Posted : 13 October 2017 22:51:50

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All the best with your build Graeme, you will have hours of fun, keep to Tom's build and you won't go wrong.

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#9 Posted : 14 October 2017 02:52:09

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Looks good BigGrin glad to hear your enjoying the build.

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#10 Posted : 14 October 2017 17:05:51
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Looks like your off to a great start. Drool Drool

Congrats on your "Blue" medal for starting your diary. Cool Cool

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#11 Posted : 30 October 2017 13:12:57

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Hi guys
Once again thanks for looking in. At the moment, my build is on hold due to the fact that the main wing spar has cracked. Unfortunately CS is out of stock, so i will just have to be patient Mellow.

I did scratch my head a bit when trying to identify the various wing rib numbers, until i realised that they had differing internal designs Confused. My own fault for not being as observant of Tom's build diary as i should have been. (note to self: pay attention next time lol).

Anyway, will update better once the new wing spar arrives and i can continue.

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#12 Posted : 13 November 2017 16:02:20

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looking good so far ive got most of a wing complete and part of the 2nd until I realises one of the ribs had been duplicated so waiting for that to come but in mean time carrying on the the fusealage
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#13 Posted : 15 November 2017 20:28:17

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Hi guys
Well after my accident with the wing spar (see photo-cracked in a place that i couldn't repair, so CS bless em sent me a new one BigGrin ), i am back on my spitty build.

I don't know if anyone will find this tip useful, but i'll put it out there anyway..... as all the wing ribs are extremely tight and i don't want to repeat cracking the spar, i am using one of the rib infills to gauge the correct widths before starting to glue any ribs in place.

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#14 Posted : 15 November 2017 21:16:29

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Very good tip you have there.

Hope the rest of your build continues well.
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#15 Posted : 16 November 2017 20:48:38

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Thanks for looking in Tony. Here is my latest update
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#16 Posted : 16 November 2017 20:50:50

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hi guys
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#17 Posted : 16 November 2017 20:55:31

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ermmm Confused
I have noticed a problem here. I have made sure (at least i thought i did) that the ribs are all square, but ribs 2,4 & 6 seem to be raised, a bit like the wing spar has warped somehow. Huh

I don't suppose anyone has any ideas how to cure this problem?

Here's a couple of pics of what i mean. When the wing spar is weighted it sits square again.

i'm confused Confused Confused Confused
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#18 Posted : 17 November 2017 13:53:30

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Initially it looks like the high ribs have not been set correctly during the gluing process., presumably the main spar was not warped to start with? Also double check that you have the correct ribs located into the corresponding slots as some are very similar.
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#19 Posted : 17 November 2017 17:30:31

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Hi mr T thanks for looking in. Don't think wing spar was warped, or if it was it was only minor (so minor i didn't see it).

Do you think i should remove and re-seat? Or will the cross members pull everything in line again?

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#20 Posted : 17 November 2017 19:29:48

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Dry fitting the rear spar looks like it has pulled them into position but first check that non of the ribs are proud of the main spar as this would indicate them not being seated properly.

If any are proud they should be removed and reseated. The main spar looks ok to me for no warps.

I would glue the rear spar in place and add some weight to make sure all the rear rib tabs are seated on your build board this should square it all up nicely. I would also leave it to dry overnight so it has no chance of moving.
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