nice detailing dave look forward to seeing more
1/48 Sea Gladiator
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Tonight I've attached the rigging to the top wing.Then I drilled holes through the fuselage and lower wing.Next I glued the top wing to the struts on the lower wing.Then I threaded some of the rigging wires through the holes in the lower wing.Going to leave it to set overnight before I attach the cabane struts.When they are in place I will tighten and secure the rigging wires.I m not sure if the wires are too thick.The Gladiator had raf wires which were an oval section and quite thick.Anyone think they are too thick?.
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Looks ok to me Dave but I have never done anything like that so am probably not best placed to sayComment
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Not sure of the technicalities but it looks OK to me ..... Albeit a little confusing with all the wires everywhere
I had a go at a 1/72 triplane and it drove me scatty ...... You must be on the serious happy pills with this one Dave.Comment
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Originally posted by \Not sure of the technicalities but it looks OK to me ..... Albeit a little confusing with all the wires everywhereI had a go at a 1/72 triplane and it drove me scatty ...... You must be on the serious happy pills with this one Dave.
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Originally posted by \.Went through 3 different superglues before I found one that would actually stick the fishing line to the wings.Comment
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Originally posted by \Stick the end to be glued in you mouth just before you stick it to the wing Dave, the moisture will aid the reaction.Comment
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Tonight I used some brass rod to replace the broken cabane struts.I then carried on with the rigging. Tried tensioning the slack wires with a lit cocktail stick.This worked quite well and for once I didn't mess it up.However,It wouldn't be me if I didn't make at least one cock up.Just noticed a hard lump of dried super glue on the top surface of the lower wing.Going to take some careful and patient sanding to get rid of it.
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