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    Summer 2011 GB Do217N2

    Starting with a Revell Do217E-4

    and the Koster bits

    a nice 3 view

    and heres the photo

    I know theres not a lot going on in the photo but its the only pic I could find of the subject my apologies for that. Hopefully the build itself will make up for it. I'm also going to throw this disclaimer out so I have an excuse for any misadventures during the build,this is my first attempt at anything vacuum formed . I'm off to wash my parts hope to have some pics up later of the start wish me luck!
  • tr1ckey66
    SMF Supporters
    • Mar 2009
    • 3592

    #2
    Hi Trey

    That looks like a nice challenge and I've every confidence that you will produce an absolutely fabulous model from it. Vac form parts are a challenge. I've built several MiniArt buildings in the past which are vac formed but these really don't require the precision fit of an aircraft skin so, I can imagine the difficulties involved. But then again if you don't have a go you wouldn't learn anything new! Your bravery in sharing your experience though has got to be applauded.

    I for one though think you've got all the talent to finish this brilliantly and I look foward to the results.

    Best of luck mate

    Paul

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      ooo i've been waiting for this build Trey. Watching with massive interest now

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      • Guest

        #4
        Paul thanks for the vote of confidence .I must admit I'm a bit out of my comfort zone but your words of encouragement sure help thanks!

        Allyne hope I do'nt dissapoint ya

        I started with the office as usual but the vac parts are a new twist for sure. The replacement nose is of course vac formed so some care and a fresh blade were a must

        Test fitting and retest fitting sanding here and there to get a good fit

        The Koster kit requires cutting a part of the fuse away,seems to me it could've been left the other way around but that would have left off the spent shell ejector ports in the vacum formed part so I do get why they did it that way.

        The Koster conversion would have you glue the nose halves on to the fuselage at this point ,however I prefer joining the nose halves then adding the assembly later to assure better alignment of the panel line details. I also added tabs for a better glue joint

        The Port side office detail is completely replaced by the Koster kit ,the only trouble here was getting the vac formed part to fit the contour of the interior. I used lots of clamps and ca and was able to coax it into place

        both interior halves ready for paint,nose cones are just taped in place

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        • yak face
          Moderator
          • Jun 2009
          • 13840
          • Tony
          • Sheffield

          #5
          Fantastic stuff trey, its really great seeing the conversion from start to finish, its going to be great! cheers tony

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Looks great so far Trey. I'm defo on the side of not trying vacform stuff. Far to delicate for my skill level lol

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            • Guest

              #7
              Thanks Tony ,Allyne thanks and so far its not been too hateful (knock on wood)

              The office is painted and except for the seats ready to go,still waiting for some a/m seatbelts to arrive so I'm going to skip ahead and tackle the much dreaded engine nacelles

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              • Guest

                #8
                Brilliant, loving this:cool2:

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  I can't thank you enough Trey for taking the time to share this build with us. Many of us, myself included, dread taking on a vac formed kit and a vac formed conversion is even worse, as you run the risk of messing up the main model!

                  You are doing a cracking job here though, not only of the build, but also in taking the time to share it with us and helping us all to see just what can be achieved with vac formed parts. That cockpit interior has come out superbly and will look brilliant through the huge canopy.

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                  • Dave W
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 4713

                    #10
                    Looking good Trey.The Koster vacuform parts look good quality.The White metal props are nice as well.I made a complete vacuform kit last year and it was a big one.A 1/48 Halifax bomber.I have average modelling skills ,but managed to build it and am happy with the result.If you get a taste for vacuforms after doing this conversion have a look at Tigger Models.com. They do a 1/32 B29 !!!

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                    • Ian M
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 18266
                      • Ian
                      • Falster, Denmark

                      #11
                      This looks like being one of the more interesting builds in this GB so far and I will be following closely. I have yet to try a vacform aircraft so loads of tips here!

                      That cock pit looks great!

                      Ian M
                      Group builds

                      Bismarck

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Andy thanks

                        Thanks Richard,I have to admit this is a bit daunting. This being the only game in town for a 1/48 scale N2 it forced my hand to step out of my comfort zone so the least I can do is share my pain with the rest of you!

                        Dave thanks ,I missed your vac build did you post pics? Really a 1/32 scale B29 that would be huge!!!

                        Thanks and again Ian my apologies for jumpimg the start

                        Still waiting on some a/m interior parts so I started the engine nacelles. Again a sharp fresh blade is a must.

                        I left the halves connected for a better chance of getting a uniform level surface while block sanding,180 grit cut it nicely.

                        Then they were seperated and glue tabs added

                        Next the front of the nacelle was cut free and very carefully sanded level,also trimmed and cleaned up the intake openings

                        Glue tabs were added to the front along with some toothpick ends to help alignment

                        There is going to be a lot of tedious fine sanding and filling to get them right but here they are so far

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                        • Dave W
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 4713

                          #13
                          The engine nacelles look good.i see youve added tabs across the joins.When i built my vacuform i found this absolutely essential to get a strong join.Especially on the fuselage.Even the cockpit transparency needed tabs adding.I found the clear vacuform material on my kit would only stick with CA.So i had to be very careful to avoid fogging.I didnt post pics because i built it last year and only joined the forum in Jan 2011.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Thanks Dave,your tip about the tabs has really helped a lot . You should post up some pics of your build would be great to see it.I use odorless(aka foam safe) ca on clear parts as it wo'nt fog them.

                            HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            The first of 4 problems has come up. #1The conversion fails to delete the lower gondola gun position

                            going to have to make a plug and scratch a fix for this

                            #2 This is a big problem ,the top turret needs to go as well ,however the conversion supplied canopy is a vac form duplicate off the original. Not sure how to get around this may just have to leave the turret on any suggestions? Take into consideration I have no vac form equipment or the inclination to obtain any.

                            #3 Decals supplied in the conversion are'nt the correct letters and I'm not finding any a/m ones online for PE+AW as I've no printer or skills in decal making any help here would huge.

                            #4 The 'Schrage Musak' cannons are not supplied in the conversion,this should'nt be too difficult to scratch tho

                            I did a dry test fit of the major parts and looks like a pretty solid fit

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                            • Dave W
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 4713

                              #15
                              Regarding your cockpit transparency problem.Maybe you could build it as an N1 which retained the Gun turret.It had DB603 engines.Not sure if these were on the N2 though.Then you'd only need to find colour scheme and markings for it.Hopefully stona will provide some info.

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