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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #46
    Jakko,
    Well done for staying with this, I would binned it! - as I did recently with a 190D-10! ( a bad reaction trying to strip paint ). I find that a self administered error causes me to lose interest - no doubt a psychologist could make something of that! :sad:
    Dave

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    • boatman
      SMF Supporters
      • Nov 2018
      • 14498
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #47
      Should look nice on a stand in the flight postion :smiling:

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      • Guest

        #48
        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        Well done for staying with this, I would binned it!
        Every time I see a photo on here of a model in a rubbish bin, I think to myself, “WTF? Why?” I don’t think I’ve ever thrown a model away

        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        I find that a self administered error causes me to lose interest - no doubt a psychologist could make something of that! :sad:
        I’ve got a different problem in that respect: if it’s bad enough and/or there are enough setbacks, I get frustrated because of the setbacks that cause me to want to quit, and then get more frustrated because I want to finish the thing but am not getting anywhere The end result is usually swearing, doing something else for a while (say, half an hour), going back for another attempt, and repeating this cycle until I get somewhere. (Though I must add that this behaviour is more likely when trying to write software than with building models.) Unfinished models in my case usually result from finding something else more interesting, rather than things going wrong during building.

        Originally posted by boatman
        Should look nice on a stand in the flight postion :smiling:
        Definitely, and I just today found a base I bought something like ten years ago to put a figure on, that will work just fine for this Lightning.

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        • Fernando N
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 2448

          #49
          Looking good Jakko, good luck with the last decals.:thumb2:

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          • boatman
            SMF Supporters
            • Nov 2018
            • 14498
            • christopher
            • NORFOLK UK

            #50
            Originally posted by Jakko
            Every time I see a photo on here of a model in a rubbish bin, I think to myself, “WTF? Why?” I don’t think I’ve ever thrown a model away :smiling3:


            I’ve got a different problem in that respect: if it’s bad enough and/or there are enough setbacks, I get frustrated because of the setbacks that cause me to want to quit, and then get more frustrated because I want to finish the thing but am not getting anywhere :smiling3: The end result is usually swearing, doing something else for a while (say, half an hour), going back for another attempt, and repeating this cycle until I get somewhere. (Though I must add that this behaviour is more likely when trying to write software than with building models.) Unfinished models in my case usually result from finding something else more interesting, rather than things going wrong during building.


            Definitely, and I just today found a base I bought something like ten years ago to put a figure on, that will work just fine for this Lightning.
            Hooray yes lets see her fliying just how I remember seeing the real aircraft flying over my house fantastic days but just notice something Jakko have you fitted in the afterburner jet pipe ? an the probe

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            • Guest

              #51
              Originally posted by Fernando N
              good luck with the last decals.:thumb2:
              Nearly all of them are on now:

              [ATTACH]330900[/ATTACH]

              To give an idea of how much this is:

              [ATTACH]330903[/ATTACH]

              I’m not normally in the habit of crossing things off on instruction sheets, but with this one it was almost a necessity.

              And some close-ups:

              [ATTACH]330901[/ATTACH]
              [ATTACH]330902[/ATTACH]

              All that remains is the decals on the canopy, but because I repainted that half an hour ago or so I decided to wait until tomorrow, and the Firestreak missiles. Then I can finally go on to accentuating the panel lines.

              Originally posted by boatman
              just notice something Jakko have you fitted in the afterburner jet pipe ? an the probe
              I left the exhausts separate because they need to be painted gun metal instead of aluminium, and it’s far easier to do that with the part off the model. The pitot tube on the nose I already covered above: I broke it and made a replacement from steel wire that I’ll only fit once the model is otherwise fully done, to avoid more mishaps.

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              • boatman
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2018
                • 14498
                • christopher
                • NORFOLK UK

                #52
                Originally posted by Jakko
                Nearly all of them are on now:

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n[/ATTACH]

                To give an idea of how much this is:

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n[/ATTACH]

                I’m not normally in the habit of crossing things off on instruction sheets, but with this one it was almost a necessity.

                And some close-ups:

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n[/ATTACH]
                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n[/ATTACH]

                All that remains is the decals on the canopy, but because I repainted that half an hour ago or so I decided to wait until tomorrow, and the Firestreak missiles. Then I can finally go on to accentuating the panel lines.


                I left the exhausts separate because they need to be painted gun metal instead of aluminium, and it’s far easier to do that with the part off the model. The pitot tube on the nose I already covered above: I broke it and made a replacement from steel wire that I’ll only fit once the model is otherwise fully done, to avoid more mishaps.
                Ahaha I see ok great stuff

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                • colin m
                  Moderator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 8768
                  • Colin
                  • Stafford, UK

                  #53
                  I remember building this. 2734 tiny 1:72 decals later and it was finished. Yeah.

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    Now I have the problem of putting the decals onto the canopy frame, where it’s hard to see where the frame ends and the masking tape begins

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                    • boatman
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Nov 2018
                      • 14498
                      • christopher
                      • NORFOLK UK

                      #55
                      You can do it use a mag glass to see better

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                      • Guest

                        #56
                        Looks great thus far.
                        Quick question : what are the clamps you use? Are they sprung or adjustable?
                        Thanks

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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Dave S4
                          what are the clamps you use?
                          Do you mean these?



                          They’re adjustable, and this basic type:



                          Pressing the big trigger in front of the grip tightens the clamp a bit (so press repeatedly until it’s tight enough), pressing the little trigger in front of that releases the sliding part so it can be moved forward or back at will.

                          These are available in all kinds of sizes, I once bought a small one that looked the right size for modelbuilding, and then got two more when the first one proved its use. (Though one of those two others was a cheap model from Aldi that I would recommend you don’t buy — it just doesn’t work as well as a brand-name one.)

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15737
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #58
                            Hi Jakko
                            Looking rather good :thumb2: It is often the case that a build which has tested your skills and patience gives most satisfaction when got over the finish line. Decals add a lot to plane builds.
                            Jim

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              I wouldn’t go so far as saying this has really tested my skills and patience — it’s a straighforward model with a straightforward paint job, let down mainly by unforeseen paint incompatibility

                              But all the decals are on now, so on to the panel lines!

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                              • Guest

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Jakko
                                Do you mean these?



                                They’re adjustable, and this basic type:



                                Pressing the big trigger in front of the grip tightens the clamp a bit (so press repeatedly until it’s tight enough), pressing the little trigger in front of that releases the sliding part so it caThan be moved forward or back at will.

                                These are available in all kinds of sizes, I once bought a small one that looked the right size for modelbuilding, and then got two more when the first one proved its use. (Though one of those two others was a cheap model from Aldi that I would recommend you don’t buy — it just doesn’t work as well as a brand-name one.)
                                Thanks very much.

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