After a quick clean up and check the main parts of the airframe are ready for primer . Make up sponge has been cut and stuffed into various orifices ( oo er !) to stop overspray and some temporary legs have been made from sprue and a stirring stick . A light coat of Halfords grey primer and its now curing . While its drying ive been looking at the nose wheel and leg . Its got very weak locating pins ( one of them has already broken off) so im going to have to solve this later . The other thing is the location of the nose wheel . It is supposed to go in between the two halves of the leg but the locating pins are very small and not very positive - it just looks loose and wonky! . On top of this putting the nosewheel in now will cause problems painting later so I decided to drill out the pins and put a sleeve in the nosewheel so I can add it last off using a brass tube axle







SMER 1/48 Sukhoi su 22m4 in polish service
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I always just shoot it straight from the can pete. It goes on great but its not something I would do in the house ! Its fine in the shed with the extractor going but as you can probably see they produce quite a bit of overspray but the filter catches most of it .Comment
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Give it a try pete , i love the stuff ! It always gives a hard uniform finish and, as long as you dont flood it , doesnt smother any detail . Its ยฃ7.49 for a big 500 ml can . Some people will say use the special plastic primer , its a similar price for a smaller 300 ml can , - you dont need to ,ive only ever used the bog standard stuff and its always been perfect .Comment
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Hi Tony
I'm (very) late to the party but just caught up with this. Some fine work sir! Love the cockpit, the detail in the exhaust, wheels. It was a shame about the seat but I think you saved the build magnificently.
Cracking build and log (as always) with some helpful tips along the way.
Great stuff
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Got the first thin coat of all over light grey on today ( hataka light ghost grey fs 36375) . Iโll have a look when it's dry and see if anything needs attention then its going to get another one . After this it's mask up time and the darker grey . [ATTACH]442517[/ATTACH]Attached FilesComment
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Give it a try pete , i love the stuff ! It always gives a hard uniform finish and, as long as you dont flood it , doesnt smother any detail . Its ยฃ7.49 for a big 500 ml can . Some people will say use the special plastic primer , its a similar price for a smaller 300 ml can , - you dont need to ,ive only ever used the bog standard stuff and its always been perfect .
I've used the Halfords stuff straight from the can for absolutely years
As you say, you get more for your hard earned and a nice smooth,tough finish.
Excellent looking plane by the way!!
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In between doing bits on the sea hurricane ive been looking at the broken nosewheel leg. The original fixing was weak to say the least and one of the lugs on the top of the leg came off while i was gluing the two halves together! These two lugs are the main fixing points for the leg , an angled retraction strut being the other . Considering all the lead ive put in the nose to stop tail sitting ,the nose leg needs to be a strong fixing . I drilled the remaining lug and inserted a brass rod , then fitted a brass tube over this to make a replacement lug . On its own this is still not strong enough so I drilled the leg and fitted a brass rod which will go into a hole drilled in the rear wall of the u/ c bay , hopefully this will give it a bit more strength . [ATTACH]444171[/ATTACH][ATTACH]444172[/ATTACH][ATTACH]444173[/ATTACH][ATTACH]444174[/ATTACH][ATTACH]444175[/ATTACH]Attached FilesComment
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