Great build Steve. Enjoyed watching this one come together, it is nice to see a large scale Corsair built.
COMPLETED 1/32 F4U-1D 'Corsair'
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Very nice pristine finish Steve.
Also like your photos very much set against a very nice background to give character to the machine.
I do not think I have the character to produce such a model with perfect finishes but it is interesting to see others produce such works. Ah !
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Also interested Steve to find out how you produced the endings or connections on the aerial rigging. Looks very authentic. Just these details which can make a model look stand apart.
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Originally posted by \Also interested Steve to find out how you produced the endings or connections on the aerial rigging. Looks very authentic. Just these details which can make a model look stand apart.Laurie
In the case of the Corsair I covered the twisted wire bit in thinned white glue and painted it black to simulate what I can make out in reference photos. On other models I leave this twisted wire as it is to simulate the tensioner. The ceramic insulators are just white glue made up to a suitable thickness and then painted white.
The aerial wire is 0.5 Kg monofilament fishing line. I attached it to the fuselage entry point by drilling a small whole and using CA glue. Later a tiny blob of white glue represents the insulator here, and hides the hole. I then threaded it through the eye on the fin attachment and glued it in the eye of the stabiliser attachment. I try to get it reasonably taught, but it's never really tight. I tension the antenna by passing a hot spatula, carefully, under the fishing line.
Finally I paint the fishing line in an aluminium colour to make it look a bit like stainless steel.
It's nowhere near as difficult as it reads above! All you need is a good magnifier and a good pair of tweezers
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