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  • GerryW
    • Feb 2021
    • 1757

    #46
    Well, got a couple of hours at it today, and it's a 'milestone' - first time 'properly' working with PE - it's fiddly!
    Anyhow, the first 4 gentle bends to match the bodywork.
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    Then the suspension pivots
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    Then all fitted
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    Only one of those suspension bits gave me any problems, and that was the second one, as I thought that after struggling with the first, that it'd be easier to finish the bend after it was wrapped around the suspension end - no it wasn't, so had to use various tweezers to try and straighten it out.
    Not as bigger drama/problems as I was worried about, still viewing PE with caution though. :thumb2: :tongue-out3:

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    • Dave Ward
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #47
      Gerry,
      be careful re-bending PE, it causes work hardening, and can cause bits to crack if overdone. Anneal the part ( soften ) by warming, just to red hot ( just ), with something like a cigarette lighter, and allowing to cool - you can then rebend!
      Dave

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      • Mark1
        • Apr 2021
        • 4156

        #48
        So far so good :thumb2:

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        • GerryW
          • Feb 2021
          • 1757

          #49
          Originally posted by Dave Ward
          Gerry,
          be careful re-bending PE, it causes work hardening, and can cause bits to crack if overdone. Anneal the part ( soften ) by warming, just to red hot ( just ), with something like a cigarette lighter, and allowing to cool - you can then rebend!
          Dave
          Thanks Dave,
          All I had to was to straighten it up, rather than straighten and re-bend, the area round the fusalage pin had sort of rounded out, so held the edge with one set of tweezers and did the straightening with another set of flat nosed ones. The rest wern't too bad, just spring them over the two pins and just nip up.
          The gentle bends were done with the back of a set of tweezers and my thumb, as I noticed that the back of the fusalage was about the same.

          Originally posted by Mark1
          So far so good :thumb2:
          So far! Just some more 'awkward' bending to do, where I've got to bend it into triangular 'box' brackets :thinking: :thumb2:

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          • Lee Drennen
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 7711

            #50
            Gerry fantastic job on the interior and the rest of the build very clean build

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            • Mini Me
              SMF Supporters
              • Jun 2018
              • 10711

              #51
              Just had a read through......all looking very nice! When I first noticed the coil over shock system, I wondered then if you were going to use the "Rivet" Jones method and re-wrap them with copper wire to improve the detail. Since they are now installed on the build, they must have passed muster in the detail dept. Carry on Sir! :thumb2: Rick H.

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              • GerryW
                • Feb 2021
                • 1757

                #52
                Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                Gerry fantastic job on the interior and the rest of the build very clean build
                Thanks Lee, it's actually seemingly (notice the 'seemingly' bit!) going reasonably well, I was expecting more problems.
                Originally posted by Mini Me
                Just had a read through......all looking very nice! When I first noticed the coil over shock system, I wondered then if you were going to use the "Rivet" Jones method and re-wrap them with copper wire to improve the detail. Since they are now installed on the build, they must have passed muster in the detail dept. Carry on Sir! :thumb2: Rick H.
                Thank you Rick, must admit to not even giving removing the moulded springs a thought - they're quite good mouldings anyway.

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                • GerryW
                  • Feb 2021
                  • 1757

                  #53
                  Looking at the destructions, and I'm now thinking that it's about time to splash the pigments, got two brackets to fit, between the top PE and the top of the suspension, then before it gets too full of bits and pieces to get the brush in, can at least get the main body done.

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15742
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #54
                    Hi Gerry
                    You pe work is coming on a treat, you certainly sound as if you're having fun and the whole model is progressing nicely.
                    Can't ask for anything more :smiling: :thumb2:
                    Jim

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                    • GerryW
                      • Feb 2021
                      • 1757

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Jim R
                      Hi Gerry
                      You pe work is coming on a treat, you certainly sound as if you're having fun and the whole model is progressing nicely.
                      Can't ask for anything more :smiling: :thumb2:
                      Jim
                      Thanks Jim, must admit that in my youth (many years ago) I was actually trained in how to bend sheet metal (but that did involve all the correct tools!) never thought that I'd have cause to revisit those skills in miniature, still got the 'triangular' reinforcing 'boxes' to do - probably will have to find some sort of corner former to work to - then there's some 'freeform' to hold the spare propeller on - though not sure how to fit the 'band' through the buckle - decided not to use the PE shovel mountings (the plastic moulding looks ok) - then it's the surround for the 'turret' and the final bit for the gunsight. In other words, plenty of opportunity to mess it up! :smiling5: :thumb2:

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                      • GerryW
                        • Feb 2021
                        • 1757

                        #56
                        First coat of paint on - not really worth taking any photos, started to try getting a start on the figures that I'm thinking of including with the kit - one that I'm thinking of is from the Zvezda M72 motorcycle kit (seems to be a really involved kit, that - 4 figures, depending on how you want to portray the outfit)

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                        • GerryW
                          • Feb 2021
                          • 1757

                          #57
                          Been having problems getting bench time just recently, so not much being done, having to get a few minutes here and there so not much progress (also having to bend the PE mounts for the spare propeller, which entails feeding through a buckle - fun!)

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #58
                            The PE you've done looks fine Gerry .
                            I always find it daunting when you do the first couple , esp when there are small like those . Once that's done with success you'll get a real lift .
                            I find some are just beyond attempting, and if the kit part is just as good why bother. Sometimes think lots of the smaller pieces of the PE are just done to make the part count high !

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                            • GerryW
                              • Feb 2021
                              • 1757

                              #59
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              The PE you've done looks fine Gerry .
                              I always find it daunting when you do the first couple , esp when there are small like those . Once that's done with success you'll get a real lift .
                              I find some are just beyond attempting, and if the kit part is just as good why bother. Sometimes think lots of the smaller pieces of the PE are just done to make the part count high !
                              Thanks John, once I master (or get it somewhere near) this bit I'll put a photo, but put the tweezers down (reverse ones) and walked away from it last night!
                              Thing is, there's no plastic part to substitute for them, unless I scratch one.

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                              • boatman
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Nov 2018
                                • 14498
                                • christopher
                                • NORFOLK UK

                                #60
                                HI Gerry well i think you have done very well on the model an the p/e as ive never seen one of these before well done :thumb2:
                                chris b

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