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  • Andy T
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2021
    • 3239
    • Sheffield

    #31
    I've been busy elsewhere of late but some progress has been made.

    A chap on the Airfix group passed on a tip about the front landing gear doors. Airfix have modelled them all to be open but in real life the rear doors are closed when the gear is locked down (similar to what I had with the Dragonfly).

    There were enough pics to support his claim so I went with it. I took the closed door part and cut off the sections that remain open:

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    With the front gear assembled I checked it would still fit:

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    It's nice & sturdy with very positive mounting points. It'll need to be with all of that nose weight!

    I'm posing this with the flaps down and Airfix have included these handy tabs on the hinges. Somewhere to hold them whilst painting, and marked with their port & starboard positions so you don't mix the eight very similar parts up. The tabs are removed before fixing the flap assembly to the wing:

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    There are also similar identification marks on the vertical winglets that fit on the horizontal stabilisers. Might come in handy since the top ones are painted a different colour to the upper surface, so could be added afterwards.

    Also note how the upper & lower winglets key into each other, which should help alignment:

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18901
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #32
      That is a great innovation. Saves having to write it on with a sharpie….

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      • Guest

        #33
        That is very good design, if you ask me. And a good, quick fix on the landing gear door

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        • Andy T
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2021
          • 3239
          • Sheffield

          #34
          Yes, I'm not sure I could have written that small :smiling3:

          When this kit first arrived it was thrown over my gate by the delivery guy. I thought it had survived okay but as I work on the kit I'm finding a few damaged parts. These landing gear struts are an example. One was bent quite badly and the other snapped completely.

          I carefully straightened one but I can't find the broken off part from the other so I found a bit of similar diameter rod for a fix. With some sprue goo to build it up a bit we should be right:

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          It's been far too long since I painted something lol so I've made a start on the props, spinner and a few random items:

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          I've also started assembly of the ordinance, the tray from our Christmas biscuit selection is coming in handy as an organiser :tears-of-joy:

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          • Ian M
            Administrator
            • Dec 2008
            • 18266
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #35
            This looks to be a cracking good kit. Being very well built too!
            Mine is taunting me from the shelves..build me....
            Group builds

            Bismarck

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            • Andy T
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2021
              • 3239
              • Sheffield

              #36
              Thanks Ian, it really is a nice kit and I've seen some very good builds of it, including a few improvements for those capable enough. Opening out the many vents & scoops on the fuselage, replacing the grab handles etc.

              Another natty idea is this jig for drilling out a couple of holes needed for certain versions:

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              I've been working on the ordinance. Basic colours are down, ready for the tiny decals:

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15687
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #37
                Cracking job Andy. A great kit with some really innovative ideas. Very neat alteration of the landing gear doors. Shame about the damaged landing gear struts but easy to replace with rod with the bonus of not having to clean up the seam line :smiling:

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  They still used RP-3 rockets on this thing? I wonder how long those were kept in service now …

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                  • Waspie
                    • Mar 2023
                    • 3488
                    • Doug
                    • Fraggle Rock

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    They still used RP-3 rockets on this thing? I wonder how long those were kept in service now …
                    They got shot of them in the late 1960's!!!
                    I believe it was replaced by a smaller 2 inch RP.

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                    • Guest

                      #40
                      They probably figured, “We’ve got them anyway, even if the most recent one left was made 25 years ago, and a ship is a big target so the poor accuracy is not a problem. Stick them on!”

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                      • Waspie
                        • Mar 2023
                        • 3488
                        • Doug
                        • Fraggle Rock

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Jakko
                        They probably figured, “We’ve got them anyway, even if the most recent one left was made 25 years ago, and a ship is a big target so the poor accuracy is not a problem. Stick them on!” :smiling3:
                        They're quite effective when fired in salvo mode!!! Aiming one or even two, your chances of a 'hit' was minimal. So a spread of RP's was more effective. Used to get Harriers and other aircraft firing at ships towed splash targets with good effect. Also witnessed them to good effect on Salisbury Plain ranges. Have a bad memory of the things. Fire on a carrier with a few thousand of them ready for loading when the fire developed in a galley the deck right below the weapons!!!
                        2 inch RP's became standard fit across many RN aircraft.

                        Wx5 On Ops Malaya.
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                        • Andy T
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2021
                          • 3239
                          • Sheffield

                          #42
                          The main parts are now primed up and dry fitted again:

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                          And I've masked all of the canopy parts inside & out. Like the Airfix Me410 I did recently the transparencies are quite fragile so I've managed to crack a couple but it's not too noticeable.

                          The bubble canopies were a swine to mask. An aftermarket mask set would be a good idea when one is available.

                          As a side note, two front screens are included in the kit. One with a wiper moulded on, one without, in case you should go for a PE part:

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                          Edit: I forgot to mention, the three bubble canopies have a seam line down the middle that needs sanding & polishing out. Hence my sausage fingers cracking them.

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                          • Waspie
                            • Mar 2023
                            • 3488
                            • Doug
                            • Fraggle Rock

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Andy T
                            The main parts are now primed up and dry fitted again:

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                            And I've masked all of the canopy parts inside & out. Like the Airfix Me410 I did recently the transparencies are quite fragile so I've managed to crack a couple but it's not too noticeable.

                            The bubble canopies were a swine to mask. An aftermarket mask set would be a good idea when one is available.

                            As a side note, two front screens are included in the kit. One with a wiper moulded on, one without, in case you should go for a PE part:

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                            Beautiful job of priming.

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                            • Andy T
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2021
                              • 3239
                              • Sheffield

                              #44
                              Thanks Doug. The Mr Color Surfacer does a really great job but since I'm moving indoors I may switch to something less odorous for priming, where I might be putting a relatively large amount of material down in one go.

                              Their Aqueous version is an obvious choice and people rave about it, including our own David Lovell. To be honest I found their Aqueous paints almost as offensive as their lacquers, having a very strong Tamiya-like smell, but hopefully the primer is different.

                              Or I'll give the water based Stynylrez / One Shot / UMP another try. I wasn't keen on the white, but that's often the worst in a range anyway.

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                              • Guest

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Andy T
                                To be honest I found their Aqueous paints almost as offensive as their lacquers, having a very strong Tamiya-like smell
                                If you use them enough, you won’t smell them anymore I speak from experience … I don’t smell Tamiya paint at all, and haven’t for 25 or more years, unless I put the bottle right under my nose and breathe in. Almost the same with Mr. Aqueous, which I’ve only really started using over the last couple of years, though they do smell a bit different from Tamiya. But the times I’ve opened a bottle of Tamiya paint in the presence of someone who isn’t a modeller, have almost invariably been met with comments of how much the paint smells …

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