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  • rtfoe
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 9065

    #1

    Stirling Glider Tug

    Hi,
    I have always been intrigued by the airborne and the chariots that transported them to their targets. One particular movie scene was the attack and taking of Pegasus bridge in The Longest Day. Although the transport tugs were clearly Halifaxes I converted Airfix's Sterling into a glider tug as they feature more in images of gliders tugged on D-Day or Market Garden.

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    The above pictures show the difference of the tugs from the bombers. Features to omit were the front and dorsal turrets. The old Airfix kit cockpits of the time were basically very bare so I added some basic ribbing to the frame and walkways to the rear fuslage...don't know why I did the latter as very little can be viewed from the open rear door.

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    Cut off the dorsal turret and covered with card supported with shims. Masking tape seatbelts enhanced the appearance or the seats and picked out the instrument panel with tiny blobs of paint just enough to make it look busy. Also added a chart for the navigators table. The front turret area was to be worked on next.
    More to come next.

    Cheers,
    Richard
    Attached Files
  • Steve Jones
    • Apr 2018
    • 6615

    #2
    Richard

    I too am a big fan of the Pegasus Bridge and Merville Battery operations. Looking forward to seeing how this project develops. Good luck

    Steve

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    • Richard48
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 1889
      • Richard
      • Clacton on Sea

      #3
      Really interesting subject.Will follow with interest.
      Richard

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      • rtfoe
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 9065

        #4
        Thanks Steve and Richard,

        The two operations by the British Airborne were astonishing feats...one objective taken in 15 mins and the other with less than a third of it's strength.

        Cheers,
        Richard

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        • rtfoe
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 9065

          #5
          This was quite the fun part where I had to make my own home made vacuum form pump from a Ferrero chocolate box and vacuum cleaner.

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          Firstly on joining the fuselage I had to alighn the halves and fill gaps at the front turret and back of the cockpit. This was done with pla card and trimmed.

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          Then I carved balsa wood into the shape of the plexiglass nose cone for the removed turret filling and burring until it had the right shape. The next two pictures show my home made vacuum pump. After a few sheets of trying I got one passable cast. There were tiny bubbles but I could live with it. Picture on left below shows a botched vac form.

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          More to come in next thread on improving the rear turret.

          Cheers,
          Richard
          Attached Files

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          • rtfoe
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 9065

            #6
            Hi,

            My next modification was the tail turret. The Airfix kit part was very rudimentary and fit wasn't good. Since the clear part wasn't very clear I did some simple interior work.

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            I cleaned up the clear part and added farrings to hold the brownings...I then painted the internal framings.

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            Then I tested the fit and sanded where ever needed to flush it against the aircraft body. I clamped the assemblyto keep the clear part flush with the rear housing until the glue cured. I then masked and puttyied.

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            After that I carefully masked the glazing and sprayed the whole assembly Nato black.

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            That's it...next will be the tug cable mechanism.

            Cheers,
            Richard
            Attached Files

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            • Fernando N
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 2448

              #7
              Hi Richard, cool subject and some very nice additions you've made to the base kit.:thumb2:
              Following with interest.

              Fernando

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              • Guest

                #8
                The tailgunner will be very happy with it sir ! It looks perfect.

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                • scottie3158
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14198
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #9
                  Richard,
                  Very nice work so far.
                  Scottie

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                  • Tim Marlow
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 18883
                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #10
                    Hi Richard
                    Going well, nice work on the deleted turret. Always wondered why they took off the front turret? At least that could have shot at a target....all the rear turret gunners could shoot would be the glider behind LOL
                    Tim

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                    • rtfoe
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 9065

                      #11
                      Thanks Fernando, Guy, Paul and Tim for looking in and commenting.

                      The base kit was very basic with lots of gaps and detail missing. now with the extra insulation not only the tail gunner is happy but the tail turret is looking like one. Good point on the deleted turrets, I guess being an interdiction operation at night these stations weren't often used. The tail turret was maintained against night fighters approaching low from behind or give protection to the glider.

                      Cheers,
                      Richard

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                      • Steve Jones
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6615

                        #12
                        Richard

                        Terrific work on the upgrades. I really enjoyed reading about your progress. Thanks for sharing:thumb2:

                        Steve

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          Richard.
                          That vacuum forming pump ! That's some dedication,and what a result. Most impressed. :thumb2:
                          Build looks to becoming on well, I shall sit with the crew.
                          John .

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Richard,
                            That looks jolly good to me. Always liked the Stirling since building the Airfix one as a youngster. Keep up the good work.:thumb2:
                            Andy

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                            • Gern
                              SMF Supporters
                              • May 2009
                              • 9211

                              #15
                              This is looking really good.

                              I remember making an awful job of this kit as a young boy, but I loved the aircraft itself. I've read reviews that say Airfix are still churning out this kit from the original moulds - which means I ain't gonna buy one! Sheeessshhh! I had enough with the old Defiant I did recently.

                              Someone else has released a Stirling (and I have vague memories of seeing a glider tug version too) in 1/72; I think it's Italeri. Has anyone built one and is it any good?

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