GusMac Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 Been taking advantage of the unseasonably dry weather here to paint all the exterior woodwork on the house, so bench time has been virtually non-existent. I did however get the lower wings on and the fit is very good. Unfortunately, as Ernie found, the upper wings are going to be a different story and I foresee a lot of sanding and grinding in my future! 5
GusMac Posted May 21 Author Posted May 21 Well getting the upper wings on wasn't quite as onerous as I'd thought it might be. Just a bit of sanding and trimming and we were away. As you can see a bit of filler needed along the wing roots but the worst gaps are at the front although I think this is mainly down to how I sanded the edges. This removed some of the scalloped edge which would have filled that space. Anyway, it shouldn't be too difficult to get this all tidied up and we'll be ready to finish the edges of the wings for the folding mechanism. 6
DocRob Posted May 22 Posted May 22 Great job fitting the wings, Gus. It would have been a shame to sand away the lovely surface details. Cheers Rob 3 1
GusMac Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Slow but steady progress on this one. Got the gaps at the wingroots filled and detail restored and the tail feathers are on. The resin parts are in for the port wing folding mechanism. Fit was easier than I expected but I'm not sure the other side is going to be so simple. That's tomorrow night's entertainment! 3 1
KevinM Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago That resin part looks good in there Gus and should look good when finish.
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