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  • Steve-the-Duck
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #16
    Now, onto the, absent, interior. Which, for a 'pl;ane with windows all down the sides is annoying. All there is in the kit is a front and rear bulkhead plus the cockpit floor, none of which are correct
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    The cockpit has two seats, for a start, and a weirdly shaped door in the centre. Even the joystick is wrong

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    All the detail from the cockpit floor removed, a main compartment floor, new front, rear and luggage compartment bulkheads assembled
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    And this is how it lines up, though not yet attached. I put a 'shadow' of the main door on the inside, which might just, but probably won't show up looking through the windows

    Having four seats left over from my Rapide gives me a good head start, so i only need to scratch up two
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    On the right the original, unmodified; centre the modified one with new rear supports and hollowed out armrests; left, the scratchbuilt addition, which has turned out rather well. So, when I come to build my Savoia S.72 airliner, with the big picture windows all down the side, I can make another twenty-or-so seats from scratch!
    Or not
    Time to see if anyone has a 3D print seat out there...

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    • Steve-the-Duck
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2020
      • 1731
      • Chris
      • Medway Towns

      #17
      Replacement rudder now complete, and the kit parts sliced off and stuck together, 'cause you never know when you might need another replacement some time
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      And it matches up pretty well. I think
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      • Steve-the-Duck
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #18
        Interior now complete. Four seats modified, two scratchbuilt. Cockpit parts 'accurized' with a new joystick, rudder bars, throttle columns and seats
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        One of the seats is slightly askew, but, meh. Even managed to do a figure-of-eight grip for the joystick out of carefully bent wire, so I'm happy
        I only did two of the four rudder bars, just so there's something there visible. The joystick is a bit too tall, and should really line up with the bottom edge of the windows and the lower edge of the control panel, but hey, it's there
        A quick clean, some primer, and it'll have paint on

        There is a curved roof panel above the cabin, which, in the one photo of the interior, is VERY shiny, but I'm in two minds about adding it as it may not be very visible
        But being visible has never stopped me adding something before!

        Once painted, it'll be time to put the fuselage together. And then it'll be time to drill a LOT of holes, for struts and rigging. And by the photos, some of the holes for mounting points on the cowlings are BIG

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        • Tworrs
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2022
          • 1982
          • Garry
          • New Zealand

          #19
          Quite a challenge that one Chris, however you are doing a great job with it. :thumb2:
          Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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          • Mickc1440
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 4779

            #20
            Lovely work Chris

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            • Steve-the-Duck
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2020
              • 1731
              • Chris
              • Medway Towns

              #21
              Originally posted by Tworrs
              Quite a challenge that one Chris, however you are doing a great job with it. :thumb2:
              Not as much of a challenge as you might think (unlike a certain Hawker Hector I could mention). Really just a case of adding and 'improving' what's already there.
              It really is a nice little kit, and well cast without the typical bubbles you might expect

              The REAL challenges are what I've got planned AFTER this...

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              • Andy the Sheep
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2019
                • 1864
                • Andrea
                • North Eastern Italy

                #22
                Chris, I'm sorry, I've missed your build and just had a catch up; if you need some help in translating parts of your reference book, I'll be more than glad to help.

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                • Steve-the-Duck
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1731
                  • Chris
                  • Medway Towns

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
                  Chris, I'm sorry, I've missed your build and just had a catch up; if you need some help in translating parts of your reference book, I'll be more than glad to help.
                  Andrea, thank you SO VERY much! Some of it I can just about struggle through with individual words, but others I draw a blank
                  You, sir, are now officially my hero!

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                  • Andy the Sheep
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 1864
                    • Andrea
                    • North Eastern Italy

                    #24
                    Sir, I endeavour to give satisfaction, as Jeeves would have said.
                    I've heroically (:upside sent you my e-mail address; feel free to mail me whatever you need to be horrendously translated into something I boast to be English language. :rolling:

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1731
                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #25
                      The interior undercoated, with Halfords Grey Primer
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                      I can't find any reference to the colours of the interior of Ala Littoria airliners, assuming that, when the 'plane was camo'ed only the outside was repainted. The phot I have shows the interior as VERY shiny. I'm going to go with blue, as Ala Littoria and SAN 'planes had blue markings on the cream (Bianco Avorio) outsides
                      Or red
                      The build I've seen by an Italian modeller did the entire interior in brown, but I've no idea what he sourced

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                      • Steve-the-Duck
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1731
                        • Chris
                        • Medway Towns

                        #26
                        Well, thanks to Andrea's (Andy the Sheep) translations and 'a guy he knows' we've now made a leap ahead.
                        I did do a quick paint of the interior in blue and blue-grey, then Andrea pointed me toward the interior being ivory, like the outside. Which does make sense, even if the photo of the interior makes it appear darker (but the windows are VERY bright)
                        So then...
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                        A quick spray with Tamiya deck tan, which is a bit darker / browner than most of the Avorio 'chips' but, it's good enough
                        Now, detail painting
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                        Seats sandy brown / leather-like, with Tamiya 1mm tape for seat belts. Have to go over with a matt or semi-gloss just to tone the seats down. Nowhere near as good as the build I've found and ma basing some work on, but satisfactory. Also shows how different it looks from daylight to camera flash
                        Then, a few additional details into the cockpit, the visible frames and cable runs
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                        I've gone over the cockpit with a lighter shade, just to punch it up a bit. The door inside I've added, I've also done lighter so it might just be visible in the back
                        Still thinking I might cut the door open later, but the visible fuselage thickness might look too much

                        Almost time to put the halves together

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                        • Waspie
                          • Mar 2023
                          • 3488
                          • Doug
                          • Fraggle Rock

                          #27
                          Very nice Chris. And a big thank you too. Your mention of tape for the seat belts has given me an idea!!
                          In the back of helicopters to walk around we used a dispatcher harness. Now you mention the tape thing makes me want to try and make a harness from tape and wire for the D rings etc!! :thumb2:

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                          • Steve-the-Duck
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2020
                            • 1731
                            • Chris
                            • Medway Towns

                            #28
                            I always use Tamiya tape, usually the 1mm stuff, for belts in 1/72. If I haven't got a specific brass set, that is. Being brown, it doesn't usually need recolouring, though you can paint it before applying. And it's self-adhesive too

                            Can be just a little fiddly though. But that's what needle-nose pliers are for!

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                            • Steve-the-Duck
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jul 2020
                              • 1731
                              • Chris
                              • Medway Towns

                              #29
                              Right, we actually have the fuselage halves together
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                              The two sides have come out slightly different sizes, so didn't quite match up, so not the best fit, but a bit of rasping, filling, and sanding and we're there.
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                              Thanks be to slow curing cyano

                              Also, the re-profiled tail is now on, as you can see

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                              The gap looks worse than it is
                              Next will be the windows

                              I've been drilling mounting points in the wings for struts and rigging as best as I can, but it looks like I'll have to attach the lower wings to be able to line stuff up properly. It was always my intent to leave the top wings off as long a possible anyway, but the brass rod pins will hold them in place for alignment

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                              • Steve-the-Duck
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jul 2020
                                • 1731
                                • Chris
                                • Medway Towns

                                #30
                                So, for my next trick...
                                First I took a scan of the photo of the control panel
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                                ..Manipulated it a bit to get a 'clean' panel
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                                Printed that out at 7% and stuck it on the model piece
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                                Yes, the detail is barely visible, but it works. And it'll be almost invisible behind the windows anyway
                                But it will be there!

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