Trumpeter 1/32 Lightning P-38L-5-LO
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A quick update.
I am currently building up the twin booms. Fit is OK, not Tamiya or Zoukei Mura standard but quite acceptable.
I had to use Mr Surfacer 500 all along the seam. Tomorrow will be a day of sanding and scribing.
I don’t know if it’s my phone camera or the system but photos don’t seem to be loading to the site properly. So sorry, none showing. I will try again tomorrow.Comment
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Photos are currently very hit and miss, one has uploaded, the others did not. Tried it several times and yet it still happens. I have no idea what’s happening.
Above is the only one that loaded. I have sanded the seams working through different grades of sanding sponge starting at 400 grit through 600,800,1000,1500,2500. Good surface preparation is particularly important as this will be a natural metal finish. The seams are not done yet. By holding the seam to the light I can still see imperfections. I will be using Mr Dissolved Putty now in areas that need additional treatment.
I will publish whatever photos that actually do upload!Comment
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After sanding the Mr Dissolved Putty I did another check by holding up the seams to the light. In spots, here and there, are faint traces of the seam so this time I used black Ammo slow dry c.a. This will be the final seam treatment, the next time will be after a black primer is applied when I expect to find additional treatment needed. As mentioned this will be a NMF so surface prep is even more essential than normal.
I will be engraving panel lines and rivets next.
I have tried taking several photos, all using the normal jpg I have always used, only one of these uploaded.
As below.
I really have no idea why some load and some don’t. There does not seem to be a pattern and I have tried a whole variety of things but it’s is very random.Comment
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After sanding the Mr Dissolved Putty I did another check by holding up the seams to the light. In spots, here and there, are faint traces of the seam so this time I used black Ammo slow dry c.a. This will be the final seam treatment, the next time will be after a black primer is applied when I expect to find additional treatment needed. As mentioned this will be a NMF so surface prep is even more essential than normal.
I will be engraving panel lines and rivets next.
I have tried taking several photos, all using the normal jpg I have always used, only one of these uploaded.
As below.
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I really have no idea why some load and some don’t. There does not seem to be a pattern and I have tried a whole variety of things but it’s is very random.
I had to copy the image to the desktop, open in ‘Preview’, resize image which reduced a 4mb image down to under 1mb. ( I use a Mac so it would be different on another OS.
Then!! Upload the new resized image to this site!!
Hope you get it sorted.
DougComment
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I did have a prob with images loading!! Mine was down to size of the pic. (Mb’s).
I had to copy the image to the desktop, open in ‘Preview’, resize image which reduced a 4mb image down to under 1mb. ( I use a Mac so it would be different on another OS.
Then!! Upload the new resized image to this site!!
Hope you get it sorted.
Doug
In my case all was well until yesterday. I have not changed any settings at all. I have played around this morning with settings without luck so far. I will keep trying.Comment
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Excellent work as ever Barry. Looking very, very nice indeed.
I have to admit that the p-38 is sadly lacking from my stash and I don’t really know why. I do like the look of the aircraft especially in a natural metal finish but I simply don’t have a single kit of the type. The Trumpy kit looks pretty good to me (looking at the shots). But then generally I think their kits do build pretty well. Are there any inaccuracies with the kit that you know of? I think I need at least 1 Lightning in the stash!
PaulComment
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I did have a prob with images loading!! Mine was down to size of the pic. (Mb’s).
I had to copy the image to the desktop, open in ‘Preview’, resize image which reduced a 4mb image down to under 1mb. ( I use a Mac so it would be different on another OS. Then!! Upload the new resized image to this site!!
OTOH, when uploading from at least an iPhone or iPad, you can resize on the fly: select the photos you want to upload, and then at the bottom of the screen in which you select them, you can tap on something (I forget what it says, I don’t have my iPad here) that lets you choose whether to upload the photos at their original size, or as small, medium or large. “Large” works well here (and on most other modelling forums), as it sends photos of 1280×960 pixels, which is slightly bigger than what the forum resizes them to (1200 pixels along the longest side) and cuts about 75–90% off the file size. This not only saves upload time for you, but bandwidth for John as welComment
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