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    #121
    That will be the real use of a time machine. None of this faffing about changing history for the better, or ensuring established history plays out, or making sure your parents go to the Fish Under The Sea dance — it will be much better for checking details about vehicles that no longer exist so models of them can be made more accurate

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

      #122
      Todays progress. Not a lot considering the whole day was spent in the garage!! (Bench).

      It was a tidying up the sea tray, making the foolishly removed throttle quadrant and a rotor brake. Also fitted the sonar transducer/SU to the body but that was an epic fail which meant removing it and I will have to find a suitable piece of wire to use to suspend the sonar!!!!
      (One step forward two back!!!!).

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      Upper cockpit IP with my scratched quadrant minus the levers to the right!
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      Pic 2
      Quadrant fitted and painted. Rotor brake scratched and painted ready to be attached. That will happen once the cockpit clear screens have been painted and are ready to fit.
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      Pic 3
      Crew seats installed. The pic was taken prior to the sonar connector failing. At this stage a wash had been applied to the deck.
      I spent some time drilling out the plastic in the transducer to accept a new 'cable'. Also drilled out a hole in the sonar head to attach the new 'cable' (when I source it).
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      Pic 4
      Flying controls, cyclic and collective not fitted yet as I'll wait until the cockpit is just about to be sealed up as they are very flimsy.
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      That's all folks.
      Quite tired after all that maintenance!!!!!

      Off to the dog house now!! I blew dinner for tonight!!!! Bows head in shame!!!

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      • Neil Merryweather
        SMF Supporters
        • Dec 2018
        • 5186
        • London

        #123
        looking great Doug

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #124
          Most impressive Doug, looking lovely :thumb2: .

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

            #125
            Allowed myself a bit of extra time as Rick had problems with what I was about to assemble. (thanks for the heads up Rick). So with the idea I will have to do a bit of additional work to get a good fit I put together the undercarriage sponsons. Luckily, the same problem didn't emerge. I dry fitted the upper panels as that was the suspect part with no issues luckily. ( I was ready though - files and scalpels ready for surgical removal of any offending part!!)
            So, with al that extra time I awarded myself a special extra Waspie brew, a Kit Kat and 30 minutes being savaged by the she devil with four legs!!!!
            One thing I nearly missed, a clear part on the starboard sponson, that nearly caught me out!!!
            Also attached the larger radome to its mount then assembled the port and starboard exhausts to the bulkhead.

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            Not a lot but chipping away!
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            • scottie3158
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 14201
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #126
              Doug, very impressive detailing mate this is looking really good.

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

                #127
                Originally posted by scottie3158
                Doug, very impressive detailing mate this is looking really good.
                Thank you Paul.
                One lesson I am really taking on board now is - not rushing. As proved the other day and had to correct myself. (Rushing and trying to get ahead of myself is why the sonar transducer cable came apart!!
                Just before I was about to apply TET to the sponson a second read of the instructions and the clear piece jumped out at me!! Lucky! That could have been messy if I missed it!!

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

                  #128
                  Been grabbing a few minutes here and there the past couple of days.

                  Pic 1
                  Sponsons have been pre assembled, a couple of seams needed some attention and is in hand, just waiting for the filler to harden and then rub down.
                  Tail section too was assembled, the tail will be spread so don't have to worry about disconnect couplings and associated wiring.
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                  Wire for the transducer was found and glued into the top. When set I'll trim it to the correct length ready for fitting inside the King!
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                  Pic 3
                  Sea Tray has now been installed and all the troop seats fitted.
                  One thing I discovered yesterday was there is an aftermarket part that would have saved me making the sheepskin seat pan covers. That said, I'm happy with my cotton wool substitute! Won't be long before the cabin finished and Ill be in a position to but the bulkheads in place and button it up!!
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                  That's it for now.

                  Comments, good - bad all welcome.

                  That's all folks!
                  Doug

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

                    #129
                    OK, I found the after market detailing I was referring to in my previous post. It's a Quinta product and looks ok. If I'm honest if Id known about this set prior to obtaining the Eduard set I would have gone for the Quinta. Harness's look good and even include the inertia reel at the rear of the seat plus the rotor brake handle which Rick and I had to scratch.

                    Link to Quinta Sea King cockpit detailing.

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

                      #130
                      I've used a number of Quinta sets and have always been very pleased with them.

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

                        #131
                        Originally posted by Andy T
                        I've used a number of Quinta sets and have always been very pleased with them.
                        Nice to hear. I've made a note for future projects.

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

                          #132
                          Brrrr, it's been a tad cold to work in the garage of late. But I have grabbed a few minutes here and there.
                          Clear windows have been added to the fuselage and duly masked up with a mix of tape and liquid mask in preparation for some decent spraying weather. Having been given an idea by Chris aka Steve-the-Duck. I decided to have a go at making a dispatcher harness for the back of the Sea King. (For those unaware, a dispatcher is a harness worn by back seat crews to allow them to safely walk around the back if the cabin door is open.)
                          Initially I chose some thin tape then trimmed it to both length and width, One end connects with the roof of the SK and a waist band then worn around the waist of the wearer.
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                          The end connecting to the roof is between the jaws of the clamp. A waist band, complete with the two locking straps at one end of the waist band.I did add a very thin piece of tape just visible at the lower left part of the 'loop'.
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                          Pic 2
                          I then painted it a nato green. Most were a canvass colour the same as parachute harnesses but I chose green as there were a few green harnesses in circulation. (There was an interim stage where they decided on a blue coloured nylon harness but the securing clips were frequently coming undone in flight. After many of us formally complaining. The MOD in its wise and ultimate wisdom reinstated the older designed canvass harnesses).
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                          Actual dispatcher harness very similar to the one in service use in the 60/70/80/90's!
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                          The intention is to connect one end to the upper deckhead close to the cabin door and the waist back sat on the rear troop seats.

                          At that point, frost bight was starting to take hold so I retired indoors to a warm brew and a bite of lunch!!!

                          Comments and criticisms most welcome.

                          Doug

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                          • Steve-the-Duck
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2020
                            • 1731
                            • Chris
                            • Medway Towns

                            #133
                            i take no credit for the excellent job done, just take a little pride in inspiration!

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

                              #134
                              Determined today to get something done. Too cold the past few days, today was bordering on cold but very wet!!!
                              So - a quick dash to the garage and a catch up on what was going on with the King!!!
                              Took some measurements of the cabin doorway and sea tray ready for the finishing off of the sea tray were it mates with the cabin door.
                              After that I decided it was time to get the cabin together and if able to attach the outer shell. I prepared some strips of tape to help keep bits in place until the TET set. Enough blather!

                              Oh!! Edited bit. [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]I forgot to add, before it was all buttoned up I did add some additional weathering tot he corners of the sea tray, where all the dirt and mundungous got trapped from any sea water that did get inside.[/COLOR]

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                              All four components stitched together. Only problem is the sonar transducer is very exposed so I sat it on the well which is only dry fitted at the moment!! Loads of tape to keep it all in place.
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                              A view through the cabin door!
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                              Hull installed showing sonar well with the SU visible.
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                              Pic 5 (The end)
                              Finally I hear you sigh. The port side with rear of engine bay and top of transmission shown.
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                              As usual folks any comments or criticisms much appreciated.
                              Looking forward to the next wet day - Not!!!!

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                              • scottie3158
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 14201
                                • Paul
                                • Holbeach

                                #135
                                Looking really good keep it coming.

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