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  • BattleshipBob
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    • Apr 2018
    • 6792
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    Fuselage seam, help please

    Afternoon

    I have started the Revell 1/32 Bf 109 G 10, after some advice please.

    I am about to join the 2 fuselage halves, read a bit about sorting out the seam but whats the best way to keep the rounded shape?? Also i assume you sort out the seam before adding the wings / tailplanes etc!
  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
    • 18901
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Hi Bob
    Check your references with this one, I think, though I am not absolutely sure, that the e 109 actually had a seam running down the spine of the fuselage, so you might fill something that is supposed to be there....
    To answer your question though, to keep the rounded shape, sand gently at about a 45 degree angle to the seam. If you sand directly perpendicular to it, or directly along it, you will risk turning the shape into a threepenny bit..or new pound for the younger readers....
    I personally would sort the seam first, both on the fuselage and the wings, just means less handling when you finally join them...

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    • BattleshipBob
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      • Apr 2018
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      • Bob
      • Cardiff

      #3
      Many thanks Tim, will check ref the seam? This is only the 2nd aircraft in about 40 yrs as i usually make Stug's

      Bob

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      • Mr Bowcat
        SMF OG
        • Dec 2016
        • 4600
        • Bob
        • London

        #4
        Just to add, sponge type sanders are good for this type of work as they conform to the shape you are sanding.
        Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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        • BattleshipBob
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          #5
          Thanks Mr Bowcat!

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
            Just to add, sponge type sanders are good for this type of work as they conform to the shape you are sanding.
            +1 for the sponge sanders here too

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            • Si Benson
              • Apr 2018
              • 3572

              #7
              Hammer and chisel all the way Bob:tongue-out2:
              Hope your well mate...great to see you building a wingy thing. Got a 109 in the stash I’m itching to build:thinking::smiling4:

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              • BattleshipBob
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                • Apr 2018
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                • Bob
                • Cardiff

                #8
                Hi Si, being a truck tech got some of them lol good kit (no expert)

                Had the flu which is doing the rounds, however turned into pnuemonia so 4 days in hospital!

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                • Tim Marlow
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                  • Apr 2018
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                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  I use sponge sanders, but also use hard backed sanders (bits of wood with emery paper stuck to them) as they can give better control in some situations, stopping you sanding a hollow, for example....

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                  • BattleshipBob
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                    • Apr 2018
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                    • Bob
                    • Cardiff

                    #10
                    Thanks Tim

                    Great info all

                    Bob

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                    • stillp
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                      • Nov 2016
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                      • Pete
                      • Rugby

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bobthestug
                      This is only the 2nd aircraft in about 40 yrs as i usually make Stug's
                      Yeah, "BobtheBf109G10" doesn't roll off the tongue so well! :smiling5:

                      Yes, there's a panel line running down the spine of the 109.
                      Pete

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                      • BattleshipBob
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6792
                        • Bob
                        • Cardiff

                        #12
                        Well spotted Pete lol

                        Thanks for the info, got a shed load of Stug books but not a lot on planes, apart from the He 219. Will have to becareful with the glue!!!
                        Thanks bob

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                        • stona
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                          • Jul 2008
                          • 9889

                          #13
                          Originally posted by stillp
                          Yes, there's a panel line running down the spine of the 109.
                          There is, but it is slightly off centre and usually almost invisible.

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                          Cheers

                          Steve

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                          • BattleshipBob
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            #14
                            Many thanks Steve, learning a lot !!
                            Bob

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