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  • stillp
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    • Nov 2016
    • 8093
    • Pete
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    #1

    Pete's Heller 1/72 Vampire

    My BV141 is sitting in the spray booth as the last (hopefully) matt coat dries, so I thought I'd start getting ready for the next build. It's a Heller 1/72 Vampire I picked up in a charity shop for £4.99.
    According to Scalemates it's a 1979 release, so just 40 years old - practically new compared to my last build.
    Here's the box and sprue shots:
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    The bag was open, but all the parts seem to be there and undamaged. Shouldn't take long - only 40 parts, same colour nearly all over... what could possibly go wrong?
    More later.
    Pete
  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #2
    Peter,
    beware the tailboom to wing joints! - and find places to put weights
    Dave

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    • Guest

      #3
      This should be good :smiling3:.

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      • scottie3158
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        • Apr 2018
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        • Paul
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        #4
        Peter,
        count me in always liked the look of this bird.

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        • stillp
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dave Ward
          Peter,
          beware the tailboom to wing joints! - and find places to put weights
          Dave
          Will do! Thanks for the warning.
          Thanks Dave, Ralph, Paul.

          Pete

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          • stillp
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            • Nov 2016
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            #6
            Some progress. First mistake - I had a bit of trouble getting the bulkhead behind the pilot's seat to sit at the correct angle, so I used the RH fuselage side as a jig - then without thinking glued the cockpit floor/seat/bulkhead in place. Not a major disaster But caused some difficulty painting the cockpit interior. Luckily it's all black, and I managed to get in there for a little drybrushing with aluminium. I did have a couple of photos, but the camera I used has swallowed them and won't give them back. I think it's been working on behalf of the carpet monster.
            After Dave's warning about needing some weight up front, I glued a few flattened airgun pellets under the floor and behind the bulkhead, then filled in with some steel shot, before closing the fuselage.
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            I'd thought it would be a good idea to leave the jet pipe out (it's fitted loosely in the photo above, to keep the fuselage halves aligned) so I could stand the fuselage upright, squirt some PVA in and follow it up with some more steel shot.
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            That seemed to work, it now feels rather heavy at the front end. Also tucked in some more under the floor and in the gun compartment:
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            Now, have you spotted the second mistake yet? See that collar around the jet pipe?
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            It should be inside the fuselage, butted up against a ridge there, so has to go in before the fuselage halves are joined! Luckily I was able to ease it out after softening the cement with some Extra Thin, sand off the collar and glue it in again - I had to guess how far in to set it but found some walkrounds online to help. Does this look about right?
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            Sorry about the state of the keyboard - the cat wanted a cuddle!
            Thanks for watching.
            Pete
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            • Guest

              #7
              Looks good, and strangely familiar!

              What’s modelling without a few tweaks.
              Keep up the good work.

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              • stillp
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                • Nov 2016
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                #8
                Thanks Chris.
                The plastic is horrible. It seems to have a hard skin on it that contains most of the silver colour, when you sand it it's black underneath, so it's really hard to tell when you've sanded blemishes off. I think I'll need to brush a this coat of primer on it to show up the seams.
                Pete

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                • wonwinglo
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5410

                  #9
                  It is amazing how many similar kits I have found in charity shops,probably gifts that never got built ? then relegated to a drawer,as expected you have to watch for lost parts that can migrate out of the boxes if not properly sealed but its sometimes a chance you take,neat little Vampire you have certainly maximised the spaces for lead shot !
                  Heller did some good stuff back in the day,how time flies was it really 40 years ago ! at that time I had my own model shop.

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #10
                    Seems your having fun Peter.
                    Had that feeling of "oh damn shouldn't have glued that yet " many times :hungry:

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                    • Mini Me
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                      • Jun 2018
                      • 10711

                      #11
                      But really at 4pounds 99p you can't go wrong, with or without missing parts! Lucky B****! My sister-in- law is now working at the Goodwill Store downtown and I shall have her on the look out for the bargain kits as they come in! Loverly progress so far and keep us posted Pete,
                      and Listen to Dave, as I do recognize the voice of experience when I hear it. Cheers, Rick H.

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                      • stillp
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                        • Nov 2016
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                        #12
                        Barry, a lot of my stash came from charity shops. By the way, that's not lead shot, but steel. Sold for weighting teddy bears, much cheaper than Liquid Gravity. Easier to clean up too when it spills over the workspace, a magnet in a plastic bag works wonders! Where was your model shop?

                        Rick, I do like a bargain! That was one of 4 I bought, and one certainly had missing parts - it was missing the entire plane (Airfix Skyraider), but had 2 sets of underwing stores. Strange though, some charity shops never get any model kits - my neighbour works at one, and she's never seen a kit donated, and she would, her son collects civilian aircraft models. It was a charity shop purchase that drew me back into modelling about 3 years ago. A Revell 1/24 Ferrari for £3.

                        Pete

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                        • wonwinglo
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 5410

                          #13
                          Originally posted by stillp
                          Barry, a lot of my stash came from charity shops. By the way, that's not lead shot, but steel. Sold for weighting teddy bears, much cheaper than Liquid Gravity. Easier to clean up too when it spills over the workspace, a magnet in a plastic bag works wonders! Where was your model shop?

                          Rick, I do like a bargain! That was one of 4 I bought, and one certainly had missing parts - it was missing the entire plane (Airfix Skyraider), but had 2 sets of underwing stores. Strange though, some charity shops never get any model kits - my neighbour works at one, and she's never seen a kit donated, and she would, her son collects civilian aircraft models. It was a charity shop purchase that drew me back into modelling about 3 years ago. A Revell 1/24 Ferrari for £3.

                          Pete
                          My model shop was in Coventry 'Barrys Models' in the Butts,used to be old style shop with proper materials,a meeting place for model builders too,if the internet had been around there then it would have been good but I relied on passing trade on a busy main road,ran it for 14 years then the old story the lease went up double.
                          Useful tip on the steel shot.

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                          • stillp
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                            • Nov 2016
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                            #14
                            Small world Barry - my job was relocated to Coventry in the early 90s. Presumably you'd closed the shop by then?
                            Pete

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                            • wonwinglo
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 5410

                              #15
                              Originally posted by stillp
                              Small world Barry - my job was relocated to Coventry in the early 90s. Presumably you'd closed the shop by then?
                              Pete
                              the shop opened around 1987 closed around 2001,after that I went on to set up another successful model shop in Leamington Spa for the owner.

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