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  • Wendall
    • Jun 2013
    • 918

    #1

    Tamiya 1/48 Sea Harrier FRS.1

    Oooh I'm in first

    Tamiya's Sea harrier... I've read some dodgy reviews of this kit since buying it so we'll see how I get on.

    Did look at buying some resin and photo etch bits for it but finances are a bit tight at the moment so oob it is.

    Wish me luck!

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    Thanks for looking.

    Jason







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    #2
    Good luck Jason

    But I think you don't need it

    Nice choice!

    Polux

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

      #3
      It builds up quite well actually. A couple of things to look out for are the swing nozzles. Spent a bit of time shaving, thinning and seam removing and they're OK

      Ian M
      Group builds

      Bismarck

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      • Dave W
        • Jan 2011
        • 4713

        #4
        I built this in the 90's.Cant remember it giving me any problems.

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        • Wendall
          • Jun 2013
          • 918

          #5
          Cheers Gents, it's nice to know that it builds up nice in the right hands. I'll give it my best shot.

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          • flyjoe180
            SMF Supporters
            • Jan 2012
            • 12400
            • Joe
            • Earth

            #6
            Nice one Jason, will follow your build with interest.

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            • PaulTRose
              SMF Supporters
              • Jun 2013
              • 6460
              • Paul
              • Tattooine

              #7
              look forward to following this one..................as i have exactly the same kit for the GB! :P
              Per Ardua

              We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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              • Wendall
                • Jun 2013
                • 918

                #8
                Made a start on the cockpit and engine. The cockpit is so basic that I'm putting the pilot guy in to add some interest. The engine looks good but I had to play about with the cover panel to get a reasonable fit.

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                I also have a question for you all. I've glued the two fuselage halves together and they moved slightly when they were clamped up so they dried slightly out of line. I've sanded the step smooth but I've lost the raised panel lines and rivet details. What techniques do you guys use to replace them???

                Thanks

                Jason

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

                  #9
                  Hmm no easy way really, Once you have damaged the raised panel lines there are two options. Leave it be or start scribing.

                  Ian M
                  Group builds

                  Bismarck

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                  • flyjoe180
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 12400
                    • Joe
                    • Earth

                    #10
                    Nice engine and pilot Jason. As for the raised panel lines, you have two options that I am aware of (having been a raised panel line sander myself). All is not lost and you don't have to re-scribe the entire model.

                    The first option is to trace over the missing panel line with your knife using a new (sharp) blade on an angle. Because the knife is very sharp and you cut at an angle, the recessed line will not be visible but the raised portion will be. I recommend that you practice on an old scrap of plastic first though. You may want to use something to guide the knife, like dymo tape or some other flexible but hard surface.

                    The second option is to place masking tape on both sides of what will become the raised panel line. Make the gap as large as you want the line to be. Then add some filler of your choice (small amount of putty, liquid paper/Tipex or whatever you lot call it over there). Once dry, gently sand the filler to suit the shape and size. You may have to use small files for this. Leave the masking tape on until complete to avoid damaging the surrounding plastic.

                    Hopefully one of these will work for you. Look forward to seeing the result.

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                    • colin m
                      Moderator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 8741
                      • Colin
                      • Stafford, UK

                      #11
                      Or to replace a raised panel line, used stretched sprue. Heat it, stretch it so it's nice and thin, cut it to length and glue it in place. Sand it down job done.

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                      • flyjoe180
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 12400
                        • Joe
                        • Earth

                        #12
                        That sounds too easy Colin.

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                        • colin m
                          Moderator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 8741
                          • Colin
                          • Stafford, UK

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          That sounds too easy Colin.
                          I tried it once. Others do claim success with it !

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                          • flyjoe180
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 12400
                            • Joe
                            • Earth

                            #14
                            How did you get on with the raised panel line replacement Jason?

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