sandbagger Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Hi all, A few more progress shots. I had already test fitted then painted the two engine side access panels. However, once the engine had been fitted I realized that these panels were not going to align to themselves or the fuselage. So I secured them in position using 'Araldite' two-part epoxy adhesive, as I needed the bond to be strong. I then sanded both access panels until they aligned correctly. Then I masked off the two grey colours, re-primed and re-painted the panels. I represented the panel fasteners on the rear edges and hinge plates around both panels (not on the kit). Also added a metal mesh to the rear of the over wing radiator, stack pipe in the radiator cap and a pilots windscreen. The parts were then weathered using 'Flory Models' Dark Dirt clay wash, 'Tamiya' Weathering Masters (Set A and D). Finally a clear coat of 'Tamiya' Semi_Gloss (X35) war airbrushed to seal it all in. So, time to move on to the pre-rigging stage, Mike 2
sandbagger Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Hi all, Just a quick update. The landing gear is done. I added 0.5 mm diameter 'wrapping' bars for the suspension cords into the front and rear of the landing gear struts. The 'bungee' type axle suspension cord is 'EZ' White line (Heavy) wrapped over and around the bars and axle ends and secured with thin CA adhesive. Then given a wash of 'AK Interactive' Kerosene wash. The wheels are replacements from my spares as the kit 3D printed wheels were I think, a bit too thick and had a heavy layer line completely across the wheels. The wheel covers were white based with black quarters on the outer covers. The inboard covers then had ‘Aviattic’ WW1 CDL (aged varnish) (ATT32094) decal applied. The outboard had ‘Aviattic’ Linen Weave effect (ATT32236) decal applied. I still have to weather the wheels, Mike 2
sandbagger Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Hi all, The landing gear has been weathered using 'Flory Models' Grime clay wash. Also the kit supplied 3D printed propeller has been replaced with a modified propeller from my 'spares' collection. It was base coated with 'Tamiya' Dark Yellow (XF60) with ‘Windsor & Newton’ Griffin Alkyd Dark Umber oil paint brushed over the blades. The hub plates were brush painted with 'Mr.Color' Stainless Steel with 'AK Interactive' Kerosene wash applied. Now it's onto the pre-rigging stage, Mike 1
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