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Martyn Ingram
#121 Posted : 28 January 2015 10:54:48

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BigGrin Stunning work there Del coming along a treat ThumpUp Rgd Martyn
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#122 Posted : 29 January 2015 11:12:01
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jase wrote:
I am sure it is not, but it looks surprisingly delicate.

but easily recognisable as what it is loving the build Cool Cool


Hi Jase, BigGrin

You`re not being surprised, it is delicate in places. The thing is that as more parts are added, it does strengthen up to a solid build.

Thanks for looking in.

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#123 Posted : 29 January 2015 11:15:47
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Gandale wrote:
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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Alan


Hi Alan,BigGrin

Thanks for looking in and comments.

Still only working on the basics (apart from engines)so lots more impressive bits of this kit to come.


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#124 Posted : 29 January 2015 11:18:31
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stevie_o wrote:
Really enjoying this DelBigGrin Some nice work there.

Steve


Hi Steve, BigGrin

Thanks for comments and glad you`re enjoying this build.

Lots of good bits yet to come. Cool

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#125 Posted : 29 January 2015 11:20:54
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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Stunning work there Del coming along a treat ThumpUp Rgd Martyn


Hi Martyn, BigGrin

Thanks for comments. Cool

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Looks great Delboy,

Your methods & findings will certainly help when I do get around to starting mine.

Fantastic & informative diary.

Wilfy
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#127 Posted : 30 January 2015 16:29:23
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Wilfy the Sea Dog wrote:
Looks great Delboy,

Your methods & findings will certainly help when I do get around to starting mine.

Fantastic & informative diary.

Wilfy


Hi Wilfy, BigGrin

Thanks for taking the time to look in and commenting. Cool

Believe me, there is liable to be many more tips and hints coming up.

This build is pretty complex in places and the build order definitely needs some adjustment. Especially if you have the complete kit, which I assume you have.Blink

You`ll enjoy it when you start, just make sure you take your time.

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#128 Posted : 06 February 2015 16:43:10
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Hi All, BigGrin

Well here we go with the latest update. Blink

Issue 11 and 12 deal with the construction of the inner, wing mounted fuel tanks.

The process is the same for both tanks.

Firstly you have to stick the two halves of each tank together.

When set the tanks are placed inside there retaining wing ribs. To protect the ribs I put the rear spar in place (Not Glued).

With the tanks in place mark where the ribs are against the tank and draw the lines between the marks with a marker pen.

The result. pic 1


With each tank, you get six metal strips.

These make up the retainer straps for the tanks.

Take each strip in turn and shape it across the tank following the lines just drawn.

The instructions tell you to paint the strips prior to shaping them.

My experience of this says, shape them first then paint, then the paint doesn`t crack and peal off.Pic 2-4



Now paint the strips and when fully dry clean off any paint that gets onto the side of the strip that will contact the tank.Pic 5


When the paint is fully dry, take each strip in turn and mark, then cut each end of the strip where it comes level to the lower part of the tank curve and glue in place.Pic 6


With all six straps in place it should look like this.Pic 7-8


There are now numerous caps etc to be fitted to each tank, but that`s for later.

Now, the rest of the ribs are fitted to the front wing former.
I used the same method as before and held the ribs in place using the rear wing spar, while
they set.
Two ribs are placed either side of the fuselage, at the end of the inner wing sections.Pic 9


When the two ribs are set at each end of the former, then you can fit the rear former and
glue in place.

This is where I changed the build order.

The next part of the build, involves fitting two front wing formers to each side of the
centre wing section.
Then in between these two parts, you fit the engine mount brackets.

All of these parts must be set at 90 degrees to the wing former. If you fit them in the order
shown, you have no way of checking that the inner parts are set correctly.

Here`s the parts to be fitted.Pic 10


So, start from the outermost part and then set the rest of the parts in turn, working inwards
towards the fuselage. You then have space to use set squares to check on the orientation of
the following parts.

The first outer former in place.Pic 11


The following former is then set in place.Pic 12


When you continue with the next two formers, this is the result.Pic 13


The same operation is performed on the other end of the centre wing section.

So, to come:

Painting and fixing of all the fuel tank caps.
Fit both the inner engine mounting plates.
Loads of stringers to fit and start on the pilots control levers.


Happy Building, Cool

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#129 Posted : 06 February 2015 17:39:02

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This is a fantastic build and I am really enjoying watching! Top work!!BigGrin
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Nice work Derek, you're making great progress and I'm looking forward to seeing more of this. Cool ThumpUp

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#131 Posted : 07 February 2015 09:20:10

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This is really coming along great Derek, loving this one...Drool Drool Love Drool Drool

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Hi Del,
Looks more complex than I first thought but I know the build is in safe hands,top work Del.

Regards
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#133 Posted : 13 February 2015 21:54:48
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Hi All, BigGrin

First, thanks to all above for looking in and the kind comments. Cool

So, here`s the next update.

First off, the engine mount and front wing shapes are fitted now, (both sides).Pic 1


You will notice in the right hand side of the pic, four rib sections that fit in the upper part of the wing behind the engine mount plates,(two each side). One pair shown below. (Be sure to check the orientation of the parts before applying glue).Pic 2


Now, during the previous build of this section, I said I preferred to fit five stringers prior to fitting the wing ribs next to the fuselage on each side.

The fourth and fifth (the higher two) of these stringers need to reach the rear spar (fitted in issue 14).

I still stand by that decision, even though you have to extend those stringers. Apply superglue to the end of a piece of stringer and to the notch in the rear spar and fit the extensions as follows.(Still easier in my mind than fitting complete stringers behind the ribs, when in place.

The result.Pic 3


When set, trim and smooth the ends of the stringers.


In a move away from the wood side of the build, thought I`d make a start on the metal props and spinners.

Lots of cleaning up and removal of casting lines, plus a few casting lumps that needed removing.

Not hard, but time consuming. (Worth it in the long run).


The difference of before and after a good clean up.Pic 4


An example of a casting issue that needed sorting.Pic 5


Here`s a pic of progress so far. Few more bits need touching up and then off to the spray booth.Pic 6


That`s all for now, not a lot done but a time consuming session for sure.Blink

Next update soon as next section near completion. Will also be able to put up some pics of how the sections will start to come together.


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Great update! Spinners and props look fantastic!!BigGrin BigGrin
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Hi All, BigGrin

Firstly thanks Steve and Nem for time taken to comment. Cool Cool

Now as I said in the previous post this one would not be far off.Blink

This is from issue 18/19 and produces the next section of the fuselage, but, before I proceed "WARNING" to those following on with this build at a later date..

The fuselage rib sections in this part of the build are very fragile. The holes are drilled in the rib sections extremely close to the edges of the parts and require very gentle handling. That said once together they become a very strong frame like the others.Cool

So onward and upward.

The parts:

Issue 18.Pic 1


Just look how close some of the holes are to the edge of the ribs.
Shows some of the issues when you produce a kit in this scale, of something so darn big.Blink

Issue 19.Pic 2


I`ve shown all the parts at this stage because they follow on and build into one section.

This section of the fuselage builds up the same as previous ones, so will give the details only as you will know how they come together.
(Each rib section must be set square to the base (floor) plate.

Start with the base and the end rib.Pic 3


(Please make sure you get the orientation of the base the correct way round. Mark with an arrow as shown in the instructions).

Then set the rib to the end of the base.Pic 4


When and only when this is full set, there`s some work to do on part 85a before it`s fitted.

Instructions say fit first, my advise is shape first then fit. (Less chance of breaking end rib section).

The top edge of part 85a needs a small radius filing on the top edge as shown below.Pic 5


With the shaping done on part 85a it`s fitted against the end rib (already fitted to the base)as shown here.Pic 6


Next the three remaining ribs of issue 18 are fitted. When you have gently cleaned up the surfaces to be glued, place each rib in turn over the base, glue and rotate into position. (Make sure they are set square to the base plate).

This is where you should be at this stage.Pic 7



Ok, that`s issue 18 dealt with.

Issue 19 follows on in the same vein and fits more ribs, the main side spars and the other end plate.

Fit the ribs in the order shown in the instructions, but "NOTE", there is only one rib #90 and four #91. Not 2 ribs #90 and 3 ribs #91 as stated in the instructions.

So fit the rest of the ribs #90 and #91 as per the instructions and you will then fit the main side spars.

Crying Here I go again, these ribs are thin (2mm) and will not always be completely flat when removed from the fret.
I was fortunate that I had a spare issue 18, hence a spare base section.
I used this to line up the ribs for the next stage. If you don`t have that privilege, it`s not hard to make this template out of scrap fret parts from your kit.

Here`s mine:

It`s got a piece of balsa fitted to it to keep it flat.

The left hand rib is the last one to be fitted and is only rested in place for this example.

The side spar is marked whilst laid against the point where the ribs cross the base to match the gluing points.(Shown in previous stages)Pic 8


When you have fitted both side rails the final rib section #92 can be fitted. The rail ends trimmed and smoothed and you should end up with this.Pic 9


So to finish this session, here`s a couple of pics with the sections clamped together, of the parts so far.

The first one shows the fuselage so far, with the inner wing section. (It`s on 2 x A4 paper)Pic 10


The second,(with the help of the misses) includes the left outer wing section. (Wing tip not yet fitted, so will get bigger)Pic 11


Finally the fuselage inverted to show the bomb bay.Pic 12


That`s all for today,

Next sessions will be detailing, painting and doing bits missed out to be done later.

May be a while Crying Crying

Hope you enjoyed.

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Stunning work Derek and now we are getting a true reflection of the size of this one....Drool Drool .. Fantastic build to follow and enjoying every update....Cool Cool .. Very well done..

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Alan
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BigGrin Hi Derek

Well impressed with how your tackling this build,keep the pics comming

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