Pete's BV141
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Replacement canopy arrived today - well, yesterday actually, but I missed the postman. Unfortunately it's not a great deal better than the one I already had!
It is better - if the original one had been like this I'd have just got on with fitting it, but having ordered a replacement it's a little disappointing that it isn't as good as expected.
I've emailed Airfix, so will see how they respond.
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Reply from Airfix - this was the only one left in the box, the kit having been out of production since 2012. They offered me a refund, but I declined - I'll use this one, and it would have been greedy to ask for my money back when they've been so helpful. At least having two canopies solves the dilemma about what to do with the slot for the machine gun - I can use one, stuck with Maskol, to close the cockpit for painting, paint the better one separately, then swap them over.
Now to get on with it!
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Managed to get a little bench time in between gardening duties. The crew are in, as is the rear gun. There are two rear canopies supplied, one open to allow firing, and one closed. I'm going to use the closed one, since I'm going to have the undercarriage down. The gun has a horizontal pivot pin that fits between to hole in the nacelle sides - I'd glued the nacelle before fitting hte gun, so had to trim a little of the pivot pin. Of course I trimmed a little too much, so had to glue it in!
Also fitted the pilot, and the co-pilot/bomb aimer/observer. The pilot's feet looked a bit silly flapping about in the air, so I made up a couple of rudder pedals for him. Bit of a waste of time, as you can't see them, but I know they're there! Front and rear canopies are fitted, as well as the clear access door.
The main part of the canopy (the damaged one that came with the kit) is now glued in with Maskol so I can remove it later to fit the new one that Airfix sent, which will be painted separately. Maskol is quite effective as a temporary adhesive, since it can be removed quite easily.
Now for a masking marathon:
I may be some time...
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Thanks Andy. I bought an Eduard set of pre-cut masks, but that still means I have 84 tiny pieces of tape to persuade into the correct positions!
Paul, someone suggested it to me at a show last year. I tried it on my Eduard 1/72 Spit and it worked well.
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More progress today - finished the canopy masking! Gave them a whiff of Pledge to seal the masking, then a coat of the interior colour, RLM02. Did the new canopy separately, and
a few undercarriage bits while the paint was in the airbrush.
Tomorrow's main task will be to add the nacelle and the remaining part of the starboard wing. Should have painted the wheel bays today, then they could have been masked for the underside to be painted RLM65.
Anyone know what colour the bombs would have been? Tim, are you still watching?
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Hi Pete, still here but had no internet for a couple of days....the book doesn’t reference bomb colour I’m afraid....but it looks like Paul has nailed it....Comment
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Been a bit busy in the 1:1 world, but I've managed to get the underside painted in RLM65, then masked and painted the topside overall in RLM70. I'll give that a couple of days before I mask for the splinter camo in RLM71.
Conveniently, the upper surface of the cockpit nacelle is entirely RLM71. I'm a bit worried about creepage under the masking, as there is a lot of raised detail on this plane, so I sprayed the underside colour round the edges of the masking before applying the upper colour. The engine cowling is held on with blue-tack, as it seems easier to paint it as part of the fuselage before adding the engine and prop.
More soonish.
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