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  • tr1ckey66
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    • Mar 2009
    • 3592

    #61
    Brilliant Steve, thank you!!!

    I will go ahead and scrape the framing away.

    Also, looks like I need to revisit the bomb swing. Funnily enough the bomb swing on my model was the second attempt, my first looked much more like your picture. I think however that this may be a B1? Either way I think my reinforcement braces are too close to the nose. It's quite a fiddly job in plastic the rod is very thin and you have to take measurements with the bomb on the model.

    I will revisit this item tho.

    Great pictures by-the-way. What's the source?

    Cheers

    Paul

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    • stona
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

      #62
      Originally posted by \
      Great pictures by-the-way. What's the source?

      Cheers

      Paul
      You are welcome,I hope they will help you keep up the great work!

      They are from Eddie Creek's 'Junkers Ju 87 From Dive -Bomber to Tank- Buster 1935-1945' which is absolutely the best single reference I know for the type, I can't recommend it highly enough.

      Also some from Peter C Smith's 'Stuka' volumes and one or two from my hard drive.

      Cheers

      Steve

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      • tr1ckey66
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2009
        • 3592

        #63
        You are welcome,I hope they will help you keep up the great work!They are from Eddie Creek's 'Junkers Ju 87 From Dive -Bomber to Tank- Buster 1935-1945' which is absolutely the best single reference I know for the type, I can't recommend it highly enough.

        Also some from Peter C Smith's 'Stuka' volumes and one or two from my hard drive.

        Cheers

        Steve
        Those pictures will definitely help, I can't thank you enough.

        I'm trying my best with this build but I think inevitably accuracy issues will still remain. This is partly the reason why I'm being as bold/honest with the info and pics of my build. In some ways I'm actually inviting debate/criticism from the experts. As I said early in the thread I won't be addressing everything but I'll try and take on board as much as poss. Other modeller's builds I've mentioned previously I admire a great deal and have taught me a lot about the aircraft. All I can hope to do is add my findings to the info already available and hopefully as time goes on more and more builds will make kits more accurate.

        In the end I just hope to have a BoB Stuka that is acceptable.

        Thank you again Steve, your knowledge is greatly appreciated.

        Paul

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        • stona
          • Jul 2008
          • 9889

          #64
          Originally posted by \
          .In the end I just hope to have a BoB Stuka that is acceptable.

          Paul
          Well the one you are producing will certainly be a lot more than 'acceptable'

          Cheers

          Steve

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            #65
            This is such a good build & just what I expect from you Paul! Your bocage Tiger was a lesson in armour excellence Personally, I don't think I'd go to such lengths, but I'm glad you're willing to!

            Cheers Patrick

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            • tr1ckey66
              SMF Supporters
              • Mar 2009
              • 3592

              #66
              This is such a good build & just what I expect from you Paul! Your bocage Tiger was a lesson in armour excellence Personally, I don't think I'd go to such lengths, but I'm glad you're willing to!Cheers Patrick
              Thank you Patrick I'm glad you like the work I hope you like this Stuka as much.

              Polishing out the canopy - not for the faint hearted!

              Managed to polish out the frames that should be on the inside of the canopy yesterday. It was pretty unnerving and fairly intricate work, not helped by the fact that I'm suffering with a pretty bad cold at the moment. The process began with scraping away the selected frames with a fresh 10 blade, then using progressively finer grades of wet and dry paper to sand the surface to a flat, albeit opaque finish. Then I went through 3 grades of polishing compound until the canopy parts started to get some of their transparency back. The parts were then dipped in 'Klear' and allowed to dry to the finish you see here.

              They are not perfect but I think once the frames are painted on, both inside and out, it will look good enough...



              And these are the tools for the job...



              Note: to the left of this pic is my first attempt at the bomb swing I now need to look at bomb swing #3!!!

              I know it's not a very exciting update but it is fairly involved work and I am a bit ill!!!

              Cheers

              Paul

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              • flyjoe180
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                • Jan 2012
                • 12433
                • Joe
                • Earth

                #67
                Brave man Paul. Nice work.

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                • tr1ckey66
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 3592

                  #68
                  Cheers Joe.

                  My heart was in my mouth once or twice when sanding those canopy parts! It wasn't helped by the fact that I had to work around the canopy framing that was to remain as moulded, it was a selective process.

                  Here's an update on the build so far...

                  First up the bomb swing. This is my 3rd attempt at this mechanism and, although it's still not completely accurate, it is much better than the kit part. Also, in the foreground is the canopy after the scary frame removal!



                  Here's a couple more pics of the mech...





                  And here's that propeller I've been raving about almost finished. It's seems a shame to cover it with the spinner!!!



                  Finally a pic of the canopy masking which took an absolute age - 2 days!!! I like to mask and paint both the external and internal frames and because this had differing framing inside and out it took some thinking about.



                  In my head I've started calling this build Rudolph the Red Nose Stuka!!!! Either that or it's first mission is dive-bombing for comic relief!!!

                  ...next time, the exciting bit - some paint!

                  Cheers

                  Paul

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                  • Ian M
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 18271
                    • Ian
                    • Falster, Denmark

                    #69
                    Well Rudolph is looking very good!

                    Ian M
                    Group builds

                    Bismarck

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                    • stona
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 9889

                      #70
                      Originally posted by \
                      Well Rudolph is looking very good!Ian M
                      Yes indeed, very nice.

                      Looking forward to some paint

                      Cheers

                      Steve

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #71
                        agree looking very nice cannot wait to see the paint go on

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                        • Guest

                          #72
                          Me too! Seeing the paint going on will really make this one something special

                          after all your excellent background work Paul.

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                          • Guest

                            #73
                            nice spinner mate,would of just said `WOW` but it seemed not enough lol

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                            • flyjoe180
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                              • Jan 2012
                              • 12433
                              • Joe
                              • Earth

                              #74
                              That turned out nicely Paul. Like you said, a bit of a shame to cover up that nice propeller hub detail. Can't wait to see the paint on this beauty.

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                              • tr1ckey66
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 3592

                                #75
                                Thanks guys.

                                Things should happen fairly quickly on this build now as I have some time. I'm also eager to see some paint on this bird myself! There will be no fancy mottle pattern on this, no shark mouths and no semi naked ladies painted on the nose of this model! just a simple splinter pattern in RLM 70 and 71 (colours which are quite close in terms of shade). I actually like this though as all that green will really make the Stg 2 red unit emblem really ping. It also enables me to add interest into the paint finish itself.

                                Back soon with an update.

                                Cheers P

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