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  • yak face
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    • Jun 2009
    • 13854
    • Tony
    • Sheffield

    #46
    Great job on the engine tim , adding the ignition wires really lifts the look of the engine. Completely agree about the etch , most of the time I only use at most 50% of a fret , the rest is either no improvement ( or often less realistic as its flat!) or too small to physically handle or glue.

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    • Mark1
      • Apr 2021
      • 4156

      #47
      As far as etch goes my attitude of i bought it so im gonna use it has gone right out the window for the above reasons.

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      • Tim Marlow
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 18932
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #48
        Originally posted by yak face
        Great job on the engine tim , adding the ignition wires really lifts the look of the engine. Completely agree about the etch , most of the time I only use at most 50% of a fret , the rest is either no improvement ( or often less realistic as its flat!) or too small to physically handle or glue.
        Cheers Tony. The wires were actually off the etch fret. Best thing about acrylic paint is that it’s flexible enough for you to paint the wires on the flat and then bend them to shape without the paint flaking off. Couldn’t do that with enamels. The trouble with etch is that the bits worth having are really worth having, but the rest is simply a waste of materials. I wish they would just do simple frets with just the most useful bits on it,….perhaps they could put more effort into the instructions then….

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        • Tim Marlow
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          • Apr 2018
          • 18932
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #49
          Originally posted by Mark1
          As far as etch goes my attitude of i bought it so im gonna use it has gone right out the window for the above reasons.
          Never quite had that attitude, but I do keep the spare bits for some reason…..what I’m ever going to do with them I really don’t know…..

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          • Mark1
            • Apr 2021
            • 4156

            #50
            Originally posted by Tim Marlow
            Never quite had that attitude, but I do keep the spare bits for some reason…..what I’m ever going to do with them I really don’t know…..
            Well you could always melt it down and make yourself a nice shiny doorknocker. :smiling:

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            • Lee Drennen
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 7711

              #51
              Tim sorry I missed this very nice updates and look at those Goodies to add to it. Seated and watching.

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              • Tim Marlow
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                • Apr 2018
                • 18932
                • Tim
                • Somerset UK

                #52
                Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                Tim sorry I missed this very nice updates and look at those Goodies to add to it. Seated and watching.
                Cheers Lee. Glad you like it, and hope I keep you entertained.

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                • colin m
                  Moderator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 8770
                  • Colin
                  • Stafford, UK

                  #53
                  I do like a good engine, and this is one. Splendid stuff Tim. I'm just wondering, if that's the engine I think it is, I reckon nearly every aircraft modeller on this forum has probably made one, or more.

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 18932
                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #54
                    Originally posted by colin m
                    I do like a good engine, and this is one. Splendid stuff Tim. I'm just wondering, if that's the engine I think it is, I reckon nearly every aircraft modeller on this forum has probably made one, or more.
                    Cheers Colin, very kind of you. The engine is a Wright R-2600 Twin cyclone (apparently, I had to look it up). Fitted to quite a few aircraft…..including the Havoc, the Helldiver, and the Mitchell. Full info here…

                    First one I’ve made…..

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                    • adt70hk
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Sep 2019
                      • 10429

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      Currently plodding through the internals on this big bird, so not much to see yet….however, I have had a “you gotta be kiddin” moment…..
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                      Parts 43 and 44 are supposed to be rolled, and then used to replace the machine gun barrels……like that’s going to happen……how do you disguise the join, for one, then how do you get this piece of half thickness etch into the gun body without destroying it…..just madness.

                      By the way, part 50 won’t get used either. It shows my pet hate with lazy etch design. How on earth you make a box out of that part which will actually look like a proper box? You could get a nice baroque box with scalloped edge detail, perhaps, but a crisp cornered plain box…..I think not! Get a grip designers…..either the sides or the ends needs to overlap by the thickness of the metal. If you don’t do that, YOU CANT MAKE A BOX OUT OF IT!!! Oh, and fold lines are supposed to be on the inside of folds……so that handle detail is a bit pointless.
                      Bonkers! Aside from that Tim how's the rest of the build going?

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                      • Tim Marlow
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 18932
                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #56
                        Originally posted by adt70hk
                        Bonkers! Aside from that Tim how's the rest of the build going?
                        Going OK Andrew. The fit isn’t stellar, and there is a little flash in places, but it’s going together…..done the cockpit and bomb bay and am part way through the turret at the moment. Still got the fuselage sides, navigator/bomb aimer position, and the tail wheel area to do, and all of it to paint, before I can start thinking about zipping it all up. I’ll post more at the weekend…..

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                        • colin m
                          Moderator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 8770
                          • Colin
                          • Stafford, UK

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          Cheers Colin, very kind of you. The engine is a Wright R-2600 Twin cyclone (apparently, I had to look it up). Fitted to quite a few aircraft…..including the Havoc, the Helldiver, and the Mitchell. Full info here…

                          First one I’ve made…..
                          Good link. I was wrong. I was actually thinking of the double wasp. But they are 'practically' the same .

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                          • Tim Marlow
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 18932
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #58
                            Originally posted by colin m
                            Good link. I was wrong. I was actually thinking of the double wasp. But they are 'practically' the same .
                            Certainty looks very similar and has similar applications…….

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                            • Tim Marlow
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 18932
                              • Tim
                              • Somerset UK

                              #59
                              Well, just to prove I haven’t been sitting on my hands……
                              I like to get the internals built before I start painting…. Then once the paint is out of the way I can just assemble the fuselage and worry about the seams……
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                              Fuselage sides with some added bits…..I used the PE boxes down where they won’t show much…..the higher up one has been replaced with plastic card. The coloured etch parts will be added after painting.

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                              Cockpit floor, turret base and front, and bomb aimed/rear gunner seat. Again, any coloured etch goes on after paint.

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                              Bomb bay, rear wheel and rear gun position, and turret. The wonderful etch gun was supplied by our own Andy, who had a spare. Top bloke he is :thumb2:

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                              Smaller bits. I’m going with a torpedo as main load, well, why wouldn’t you. The other bits are cockpit sub assemblies that will be easier to paint before I stick them in place. All fits have been checked so they should go together without issue. The IP is supposed to be like that, but the way….I’ve scraped off the detail ready for the Eduard pre coloured one…

                              Well, there you go. Painting next, then we are up to the first real milestone….getting the internals in place and the fuselage zipped up…..

                              Cheers all
                              Tim

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                              • The Smythe Meister
                                • Jan 2019
                                • 6248

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                Well, just to prove I haven’t been sitting on my hands……
                                I like to get the internals built before I start painting…. Then once the paint is out of the way I can just assemble the fuselage and worry about the seams……
                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1201583[/ATTACH]
                                Fuselage sides with some added bits…..I used the PE boxes down where they won’t show much…..the higher up one has been replaced with plastic card. The coloured etch parts will be added after painting.

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1201585[/ATTACH]
                                Cockpit floor, turret base and front, and bomb aimed/rear gunner seat. Again, any coloured etch goes on after paint.

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1201586[/ATTACH]
                                Bomb bay, rear wheel and rear gun position, and turret. The wonderful etch gun was supplied by our own Andy, who had a spare. Top bloke he is :thumb2:

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1201587[/ATTACH]
                                Smaller bits. I’m going with a torpedo as main load, well, why wouldn’t you. The other bits are cockpit sub assemblies that will be easier to paint before I stick them in place. All fits have been checked so they should go together without issue. The IP is supposed to be like that, but the way….I’ve scraped off the detail ready for the Eduard pre coloured one…

                                Well, there you go. Painting next, then we are up to the first real milestone….getting the internals in place and the fuselage zipped up…..

                                Cheers all
                                Tim
                                Nice one Tim,
                                It's interesting to see the comparison between our 2 different manufacturers,some are incredibly similar,(i.e. the bomb bay), whilst others are gone about in a very different manner,( for instance the Turret base).
                                The turret assembly itself,whilst being slightly different to mine,looks just as fiddly!
                                Interesting to see that you're going with the Torpedo as pay load... that's my preference too.
                                Good stuff this,I look forward to seeing the painting begin

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