Pete's Sea King Mk41. Revell 1/72
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Getting close to the finish now. I'd left the winch off until today as it looks pretty fragile. There are three parts that fit between the winch and the fuselage.
A total of 10 attachment points, so getting them to line up was a real struggle, and the paintwork suffered a bit.
I've added some CA to the joints to try to beef them up a bit. I'll touch up the paint when the CA has properly cured, then I think it'll be ready for a matt coat. There are a couple of pitots to add, but I'll do them last, after unmasking the canopy, or they'll get knocked off!
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Peter,
Coming on nicely mate. Rather you than me with those decals, that's why I build armour lol.Comment
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I've had a small drama - spraying the matt coat, a small part came off - not sure what they are, there's one on each corner of the main hull, about 3 mm long and 1mm diameter, with a slightly bent end. Anyway, it fell off but I saw it on the paper towel that was under the model, so picked it up and put it safe. A couple of minutes later it had gone again. There's very little chance of finding anything that small on the floor of my garage/workshop, but I looked down, and there it was lying on piece of polythene sheet. I picked it up, went to put it in the same 'safe place' as earlier, and it was tangled in a bit of fluff - while trying to put it down, it disappeared again. Spent half an hour looking, but no joy. I might try to make one from a bit of plastic rod, or just leave it off. :rolling:
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I quite like applying decals, they bring the model to life, and if the really small ones misbehave you can always leave them off!
I've had a small drama - spraying the matt coat, a small part came off - not sure what they are, there's one on each corner of the main hull, about 3 mm long and 1mm diameter, with a slightly bent end. Anyway, it fell off but I saw it on the paper towel that was under the model, so picked it up and put it safe. A couple of minutes later it had gone again. There's very little chance of finding anything that small on the floor of my garage/workshop, but I looked down, and there it was lying on piece of polythene sheet. I picked it up, went to put it in the same 'safe place' as earlier, and it was tangled in a bit of fluff - while trying to put it down, it disappeared again. Spent half an hour looking, but no joy. I might try to make one from a bit of plastic rod, or just leave it off. :rolling:
Pete
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Yup! The disappearing 'fingamabob' really frustrates, annoys, and ultimately 'pi---s' me off big style! Especially as, three months later, it magically appears on the top of a sock, or on the worktop, or even the deck whilst cleaning up! (Even though you've spent ages on hands and knees searching) And ... you've just scratched it!
Steve
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I've had to drill and pin the tailwheel, having broken it off... twice! A short piece of 0.6mm steel MIG wire did the trick. Stuck the last bits on, did a bit of touching-up, got a few photos while the weather was good and before I broke any more off! Here's a teaser; I'll put up a 'finished' thread when I find where to put it.
Thanks for all your support on this build.
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I can't find a 'finished' section for this GB, so here's the rest of the pics:
Sorry if it's too pic-heavy! I don't usually bother with aerials, but I did on this. It's wire stripped from a Continental Airlines headset from many years ago when I used to cross the Atlantic several times a year. My big mistake was to fit the aerial before I'd finished a few other things, and I was running out of places I could hold the model!
Again, thanks for watching.
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Great result.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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