I do like the Beafighter Scott and I admire how people manage to trun these old ktis into real gems and you are certainly on the way to doing that.
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Cheers Barry, that means a lot mate as you know iam a tanky don't often do things with wings so if you have an idea for a colour scheme iam taking suggestions.
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I have given you some pics that I ref for my beau I did to help you along with your decision Scott
Hope this can help you I a decision
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A bit late now and anyway you've fixed the issue . I've not made this kit but many old aircraft kits can have some nasty steps, either in the wing to fuselage join or, as here, at the outer wing. I usually join the upper and lower wing parts separately to whatever they attach to with no step. This will leave a gap along the leading edge of the wing. This is much easier to deal with than a step at the join and almost all aircraft had a smooth leading edge meaning your repair shouldn't involve losing any detail.
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Steve, Barry and Robert thanks for all your input and help and the great pics, she is getting there and I have to say maybe the whole things with wings isn't as scary as I once thought I actually like this kit.
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Hi Scott
Just a query question for you. You say your using copper wire on the beaufighter as it has raised lines etc.( think that's right.
Well at the weekend I snapped up an old 1982 Airfix GRumman Prowler ( very cheap) it's all there I think and has raised panel lines. When I get round to building it I'm thinking would the copper wire work the same for this kit once the sanding etc is done ( where I may lose panel lines
I'm not proficient with jets and raised lines even worse for weathering etc so thinking if I ca the copper wire where lost panel lines are and then sand down a wee bit? I don't fancy going down the road of sanding the complete structure and then re scribing as this would be very hard for me
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Hi Robert let you in on something Monica told me, test a piece of copper wire against the original raised panel lines, if it stands out too much then scribe a line joining the to halves of the panel line where you have sanded, then try sitting the wire into the scribed line with CA, now I test fitted my copper wire against the raised lines on my beaufighter last night and it all fits and blends beautifully no trouble at all. Before this sand all your seam lines away then try this idea, you should only be applying small amounts of copper wire where you have sanded to get rid of your seam lines.
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Thanks for that advice Scott I'll
Copy it down and drop in the box for when I get to do it possibly start next week. Trying to get all my other projects completed first
Thanks again
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I like the exhaust system you have done. Your really making excellent progress on this Scott, so have you decided the Mk 1F nightfighter ?
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Actually no I've decided to do it in RAF coastal colours, sky blue underneath with a top base of dark sea grey and RLM grey for camouflage. I am also adding invasion stripes to her as well, maybe even a torpedo.
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Originally posted by \I have given you some pics that I ref for my beau I did to help you along with your decision Scott
Hope this can help you I a decision
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