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  • Dave W
    • Jan 2011
    • 4713

    #1

    Esci 1/48 Henschel 129 finished and ruined.

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    Finally finished the Henschel.As a finishing touch i thought i would add an antenna from fishing line.Couldnt get it taught. So after a few beers this evening i decided to try and tighten it by applying a bit of heat. only i got too much heat near it and melted the fuselage!. I spent a lot of time on this model and was feeling very pleased with it.Was going to chuck it in the bin.Then i thought i would keep it as a reminder of my stupidity!.The 34 year old decals went on well.The only ones i replaced were the wing and fuselage crosses.Thats because the kit ones were black and the kit instructions and reference photo's i have showed them to be white

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  • Guest

    #2
    Thats a real shame Dave, such a nice job you did there. Just a quick tip that works for me. Pick a piece of cotton the color you need, cut it longer than you need and stretch it between to nails in a piece of wood or some thing like so you can get it tight. Mix some PVA glue and paint it all along the length and wait to dry. It will be straight and rigid when dry. Just cut it to length and tack glue in place. This idea works great on rigging for ships also.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    • mossiepilot
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2011
      • 2272

      #3
      Dave I feel for you.

      When one daft mistake can ruin hours of work.

      Hope the next one comes out as nice looking as this one has.

      Tony.

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      • Dave W
        • Jan 2011
        • 4713

        #4
        Thanks.Thats a good trick.Will bare it in find for future builds.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Glad to help.

          Andy

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          • yak face
            Moderator
            • Jun 2009
            • 13841
            • Tony
            • Sheffield

            #6
            Great job dave , shame about the melting business.If its any consolation youre not the first and wont be the last!! I did a similar thing on one of mine trying to taughten the aerial wire, i got too close to the tail and melted a little bit of it! After a lot of broken wires and near misses ive found that a cocktail stick thats been lit then blown out so its just glowing orange, is just about the right amount of heat and controllability, just a quick waft and it tightens up nicely. Its still a great build and proof that you can get a superb result from an old kit , cheers tony

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            • Dave W
              • Jan 2011
              • 4713

              #7
              Thanks Tony.Just goes to show even with age and experience we can still mess up!.Anyway,it looks fine on a high shelf veiwed from the left side!.

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              • AlanG
                • Dec 2008
                • 6296

                #8
                Could make it into a diorama with a pilot and his mechanics looking at his heavily landed aircraft which broke it's back

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                • Gern
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 9218

                  #9
                  That's a d**n shame Dave. You did a fabulous job with it.

                  Gern

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                  • Dave W
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 4713

                    #10
                    Thanks chaps.Not going to beat myself up about it.Got more kits to build,so on to the next one.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Dave sorry to see that happen to such an excelent build.

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                      • papa 695
                        Moderator
                        • May 2011
                        • 22770

                        #12
                        Looks a great build Dave pity about the little accident

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Could make it into a diorama with a pilot and his mechanics looking at his heavily landed aircraft which broke it's back
                          Actually, this sounds like a cracking idea. Crack the undercart on one side, bend the prop blades back and drill some holes in the wing around the engine, add lots of smoke-blackening and a base with some Luftwaffe personnel and you've turned a disaster into the beginnings of a neat looking dio.

                          Edit: also, damn shame as it was looking like a great model.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            I'm a huge fan of beer, almost to a level where I might call it a hobby. I'm childishly fascinated with scale modelling and it is what I would call my primary hobby, but never the two shall meet or mix - not in harmony anyway.

                            I have had my share of alcohol induced modelling mishaps. I feel with you and know exactly how frustrating it is, not having any exterior entity to project the blame on.

                            Cheers!

                            /Daniel

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                            • AlanG
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 6296

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Actually, this sounds like a cracking idea. Crack the undercart on one side, bend the prop blades back and drill some holes in the wing around the engine, add lots of smoke-blackening and a base with some Luftwaffe personnel and you've turned a disaster into the beginnings of a neat looking dio.
                              Certainly would be a very convincing crash landing. Always look for a positive in what you make

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