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Good work Tony.You should be ready to tackle a vacform after this!.Ive found milliput very difficult to work with myself.I only use it when nothing else will do the job now.
Good work Tony.You should be ready to tackle a vacform after this!.Ive found milliput very difficult to work with myself.I only use it when nothing else will do the job now.
Me too dave , i know its very good stuff but its a bugger to sand , i only used it this time because of the amount of filling that was necessary , my normal green stuff filler would have taken ages to dry, shrunk, and may even have warped the plastic due to the amount of solvent present. For little jobs where strength is required such as the nose on the PM messerschmitt its great but still hard to shape. cheers tony
At last the engines are done , back to front ,1/4" closer together , 1/2" shorter and blended to the fuselage --in other words , nothing like the kit originals!! Now these are done ,the rest of the assembly can go ahead , starting with the wings , and its starting to look like a blinder at last. The increased height wing fences are also filled and sanded now . Next job - on with the nose and sort the wing joints. cheers tony
I admire your effort doing this one Tony! I'd have stuck this one back into the darkest cupboard I could find!It's looking very good now, I'll be interested seeing how it turns out as I think the Russians made some stunning looking aircraft.
Patrick
Not half patrick! The blinder is one of the most wicked looking aircraft in my opinion. It all goes back to when i was a kid and used to go to the Finningley airshows with my uncle. I always got the RAF yearbook , and being in the late 70's and still in the grip of the cold war ,there was usually a section in there on the warsaw pact arsenal of aircraft. These always seemed so dramatic and mysterious and thats where my taste for russian stuff began. Of course they all seemed so exotic and different from the western aircraft we saw in the airfix catalogue , and my favourite was the very cool looking Tu22 blinder. cheers tony
Well, ive been otherwise occupied for the last week or two and have only just got back in the shed. Heres the latest installment of fill,sand ,fill!! The wings were fitted weeks ago but i just couldnt live with the incorrect wing to fuselage shape , so it was out with the heavy machinery again! The problem is the kit has a fillet where the wing joins the fuse , but the real thing doesnt, so i had to file away as much of the fillet as i dare and try and build the wing up slightly to create a better looking join. Files ,sanding sticks ,blocks etc. were all used to get the fillet removed , quite tricky without wearing through the plastic (which i did a little bit DOH!!!) Then its filler and sand ,repeat etc.Anyhoo , its about right now , just needing a bit of panel line rescribing on the wing joints ,and the canopy and nose cone are on too so its looking more and more like a blinder.Next job is white primer then alclad !!Heres the pics , cheers tony
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