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#41 Posted : 04 February 2015 17:48:40

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Coming on at a fair pace and looking good Cool
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#42 Posted : 04 February 2015 19:42:04

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Thanks for looking - mini update, I have toned down the brass wire with an oil wash, think they were a little bright. I did plan to blacken them later but cant find my blacken it solutionAngry

Will be putting this one down for a couple of weeks or so now as I need to spend some more time on my TrinnyBigGrin

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#43 Posted : 05 February 2015 21:27:34

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Fantastic start, love the cockpit detail.

You could be nosing ahead with your entry here!

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#44 Posted : 05 February 2015 21:42:39

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You make it look so easy Drool

really nice results your getting, certainly getting the most out of this kit.

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#45 Posted : 05 February 2015 23:04:56

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Beautiful detail Stevie, think you've also got the brass wire looking spot on.... Drool Drool .. Look forward to the next update...

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#46 Posted : 06 February 2015 19:38:13
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Hi Steve, BigGrin

That`s great pipework detail. Cool

Keep it up.

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#47 Posted : 06 February 2015 20:25:52

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hi Steve
sorry ive missed this build for some reason!
those wheel well look fan bloomin tastic great job
gonna keep a close eye on this one

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#48 Posted : 06 February 2015 21:54:01

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Very nice work Steve and I agree, those wheel bays look very good - a great piece of enhancement. Well done and don't leave it too long before you return to this build? I'm keen to see more of this one!! Cool ThumpUp


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#49 Posted : 24 February 2015 21:03:04

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Thanks for the comments guys - bit more work done, not quite ready to prime yet - bit more prep than I imaginedAngry

All the main bits are on and filled and I reckon it's as smooth as it's going to be before priming (prob need a fair bit after though).

The resin landing flaps will be going on much later as I need to sort out which parts are red / white on the underside. I have put in the internal resin flap parts though.

All the lighting wires are now out of the way, I have trailed the + / - wires through small drilled holes in the under-carrige bay - I hope to be able to disguise them as hydraulics on the landing gear before going out through the base to the batteries.

Front canopy is fitted, may need a little filling when the canopy glue is dry.

The main canopy is not fitted as it's going to be displayed open. Im just using it as a mask covered in foil. I will detail the canopy separately as there is etch and decals to go inside and will most likely be fitted right at the end of build.

I'll post up some pics when she's all primed upLaugh

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#50 Posted : 25 February 2015 00:47:56

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Looking great Steve, look forward to seeing the primer on....Cool Cool

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#51 Posted : 25 February 2015 08:00:22

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Hi Steve, looks really good.

You have some pretty bad sink on the wing light, do you have a thought on filling it?

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Thanks Alan,
Jase, it look pretty bad in the pic, not as bad as that at other angles but certainly noticeable. It's sunk on both sides of each lens too so cant even reverse them. The frame on the lens will be painted red and the lenses are going to be painted with Tamiya's transparent red and green, whether it shows better or worse after that I'm not sure reallyConfused

I'll have a think about it, maybe it can be sanded out and re-polished or filled with some canopy glue? Updates to follow Laugh

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#53 Posted : 25 February 2015 11:03:49

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Hello Steve,

Making great progress and your build is looking good - it's going to look fab when it's finished!? Cool ThumpUp

With regards to the sink marks in the wingtip lights, if you cut a small section of clear sprue and sand it to shape and then polish out with micromesh, that ought to do it? You could even sand the new tip light to shape whilst it is still attached to the spare sprue, which would make it easier to handle? Or just cut a section, glue it to the wingtip and then sand/polish it to shape if you want it perfect? Several ways of doing it.

Hope that helps?


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#54 Posted : 25 February 2015 11:13:34

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Thanks Kev, I was thinking of finding some clear acrylic to sand to shape. I dont have any spare sprue big enough really - looking to be around 10mm x 6mm and at least 3mm thick before sandingConfused I saw a thread somewhere where a guy used pieces of old toothbrush which were transparent red and green, looked fab sanded and polishedBigGrin Wonder if any family members would notice the ends of their toothbrushes missingLaugh

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Hello Steve,

You might find this product useful, comes in red and green transparent and has the sizes you need and could be carved roughly to shape on the rod before cutting off and attaching to the wing?:

http://www.ema-models.co...parent-square-rods.html

They also do plain clear in square and round sections as well as many other shapes and cheap enough to make it worthwhile too - one 900 x 6mmm square length would last you a lifetime for less than a fiver!!

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#56 Posted : 25 February 2015 18:32:54

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Great start on a very ambitious sounding presentation.
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Wow, this is looking very nice, cant wait to see it with the lights all working ThumpUp
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Thanks GuysBigGrin

Made some new lenses out of a piece from a clear plastic box, sanded to size and polished up through all the grades of micromesh after fitting to the wing. Needs a tiny bit of filler at the edges but will be fine. These will be painted transparent red and green after the main colour is on.

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#59 Posted : 25 February 2015 20:57:40

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Top job on the lenses. I thought you might use krystal clear maybe, but i think your scratch build has given you better results Cool Cool Cool

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#60 Posted : 25 February 2015 21:39:32
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Hi Steve, BigGrin

Nice result on the lenses and as a whole it`s looking great.

Cool Cool Cool

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