Evening Andrew, zero is what we drop down to mid winter mainly at night early morning is the coldest, but we do drop past the minus and the days are around the 18 degrees very windy I stay in side , wll up set my asthma . Saw your cricket team is giving the Indians a hard time bowling the captain out . Got more update pics to post .take care Tony and keep warm
Modelling the Mark 1 A spitfire in 1/18 scale
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Looking good Tony. At 1/18 that's going to be a big bird.
I dare not start on those part-work models... Just think if they stopped half way through!Comment
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Was an easy putting the issue 20 parts together yesterday, had parts from issue 19, only the instrument panel bulkhead, have to wait till issue 21 to screw in place the actual the panel it's self and 21 issue parts. Not sure but cradle for the seat is part of the next issue, saw on issue 21 video , going to up to issue 30 before the plane start taking shape. Finely getting the thread finished , wife wanted to go out, pic one with the foot peddles in place, I don't know what the middle part is but it took three parts to glue together , have to wait till the next issue before I can screw in place the instrument panel, not much gluing needed
Pics two and three , I decided to screw in one screw to hold the starboard side in place and the seat bulkhead is just help in place no screws at all, next two issues will be the a spitfire, issue 22 will have the cradle the seat sits on and working joy stick 'column.
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HI Ian, M yeah strange scale be hard to get a pilot the right size, I hope that doesn't happen get half way, heard they did that with the ) scale Flying Scotsman and Bismarck., I be happy if it cuts out at the finish of the mounting of the cockpit, would like to see the finished sides and wing many thanks TonyComment
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Hi Colin M , I have no idea why they picked that scale for, if they stop half way through be hard to finish it off, fingers crossed, and hope I can finish it, going to be costly over $2000 . Tony from down underComment
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All ready to go in finely finishing off the cockpit build , involving in gluing the seat parts, plus previous issues back to issue 18, going to be a stinker of a weekend coming up Sunday peaking 40 degrees, those hot days be hanging around the last week of summer into autumn.
Good time to catch up on my indoor model projects, on work on my layout it has being raining.
I could of finished the screwing the sides together last week with the screws I had , didn't want to do that , next weeks parts issue is the cradle the seat will sit on as well as the cockpit frame . This week the instrument panel is screwed together and the led light to light up the panel look great , by issue 25 the spitfire will start taking shape .
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Hi Andrew well the latest parts build will blow you away indeed , I am very happy , check out the instrument panel is light up very well better than I thorough , but the panel took some time to work out , just slipped in place nicely , next week is only one big part the seat and cockpit side frame cradle . TonyComment
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For some reason I couldn't enlarge the pics , has worked on new post , chexk out the first pic vey happy the way the instrument panel lights have lit up the panel very clearly indeed
Second last pic of the next issue of parts only one part but there is still parts that will be glued with next issue
Final pic looking down in the nearly finished cockpit . Tony from down under.Comment
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HI Chris, yes lots of fun and keeping on my toes with this build, I had to look at the video clip of this issue21, once seeing how the bloke tackled it where I was made it easier, have now completed issue 21 mag parts and looking good, cant wait to the next issue . TonyComment
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