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1/32 Aichi D3A1 (type 99) Val. (Infinity Models) Final bits.


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17 hours ago, KevinM said:

Still looking good Ernie!;)

Thanks Kevin!  I sanded the Milliput today, and I’ll apply one more tiny bit tomorrow as well.  I want the forward wind/fuselage join to be perfect. 

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I revisited my control surfaces today.  I had way too thick trailing edges, a d the halves were starting to separate, so off they came, they got split, and on to the sanding board they went.  MUCH better now. 

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On 7/9/2023 at 10:51 PM, Clunkmeister said:

I revisited my control surfaces today.  I had way too thick trailing edges, a d the halves were starting to separate, so off they came, they got split, and on to the sanding board they went.  MUCH better now. 

What's the best way to thin a wing trailing edge? Tape a piece of sandpaper to the bench and grind away? Or is there something better/easier/more consistent?

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20 minutes ago, BlrwestSiR said:

What's the best way to thin a wing trailing edge? Tape a piece of sandpaper to the bench and grind away? Or is there something better/easier/more consistent?

Honestly Carl, it’s simply a matter of sanding (trueing) the surfaces until you’re happy with them. If you build resin, you’re already familiar with the process.  
Generally, on a flat wing you can use a 8 1/2 x 11” piece of sandpaper and drag the entire part across, but pay attention that you don’t put too much pressure on one area.  
Go slowly, evenly, and carefully. 
  
Once you’re close, finish with sanding sticks. 
But check your progress regularly.  You DON’T want to go too far.  
You’ll be surprised at what you find.  
On short run kits, most likely you’ll see the sandpaper hitting the trailing edges about 1/2” inside the edge.  
Seeing that for the first time is a sobering experience, and ignoring it will cause unfixable gaps on the trailing edge. All the clamping in the world won’t help you there.  Your only hope is to fix the problem first. By trueing the surface. 
After that, thinning the trailing edges is simply a matter of going a little bit farther until you’re happy with the thickness.

 

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Well, I changed horses mid stream…

These are the brand new Art Scale Kits decals that I received quickly, before they’ve been released, with a promise that I will give an honest review after the Nats.

So I have applied the scheme I like the most: the attack leader from Shokaku.

 

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  • Clunkmeister changed the title to 1/32 Aichi D3A1 (type 99) Val. (Infinity Models) Final bits.

Wow ! Now, THAT is a spectacular scheme ! I like it a lot !

(Did you notice the slight asymetry in the wing root / orange fuselage / walkway area between the right and left sides ?)

This could almost push me in the « buyers » camp ;)

Hubert

PS : I think your orange demarcation line is not the right side compared to the left one : missing a few mm outboard.

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7 hours ago, HubertB said:

Wow ! Now, THAT is a spectacular scheme ! I like it a lot !

(Did you notice the slight asymetry in the wing root / orange fuselage / walkway area between the right and left sides ?)

This could almost push me in the « buyers » camp ;)

Hubert

PS : I think your orange demarcation line is not the right side compared to the left one : missing a few mm outboard.

Yep, I caught it in the picture last night. I’m going to see if it makes sense to try to spray it in. It’s yellow/orange after all, and it might be tougher to do right than it looks.  But I’m going to try to fix it.

The Orange was apparently applied on ship, which is pretty cool.

Also, the early war Japanese equipment was built pre war, so the finish was much tougher and less prone to peeling off in sheets 

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17 hours ago, HubertB said:

Wow ! Now, THAT is a spectacular scheme ! I like it a lot !

(Did you notice the slight asymetry in the wing root / orange fuselage / walkway area between the right and left sides ?)

This could almost push me in the « buyers » camp ;)

Hubert

PS : I think your orange demarcation line is not the right side compared to the left one : missing a few mm outboard.

Yep, I caught it in the picture last night. It’s fixed. It turns out the issue was the walkway, not the orange.  The starboard side was too far outboard.

So I added a bit on the inboard edge, and removed the same amount on the outboard edge.

Fixed 

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On 8/13/2023 at 6:18 PM, CrankyCrafstman said:

WOW! black and orange my favorite colors. Hey Ernie have you checked out my Tiger build recently I have the complete interior about 90% done and almost ready for paint.

Ron G 

I’ll take a look, Ron. Thanks!

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