DocRob Posted Saturday at 07:44 AM Author Posted Saturday at 07:44 AM 8 hours ago, Nick70 said: I will be also be doing the smaller rear wing - I looked at the bigger one and thought ‘he’ll no’ - far too fiddly for me! Thank you Nick, I would like to know, which version your BT52b kit is, A or B and which rear wing decals are included? There is one main sheet for the white areas and sponsors and in my kit there is one smaller sheet for the rear wing of version A (large wing). I know from pictures of the MFH website, that two different small sheets exist, but mine had only one in the box. The bigger wing looks like it would be sufficient for one or more planes, esthetically not my cup of tea. Cheers Rob 2
Nick70 Posted Saturday at 10:10 AM Posted Saturday at 10:10 AM Hi Rob, I have the B version, which appears to only have the decals for the smaller wing! I hadn’t noticed until now. What on earth were MFH thinking? 2 1
DocRob Posted Saturday at 11:07 AM Author Posted Saturday at 11:07 AM 53 minutes ago, Nick70 said: Hi Rob, I have the B version, which appears to only have the decals for the smaller wing! I hadn’t noticed until now. What on earth were MFH thinking? Thanks for looking into your kit, Nick. Good for you, that you plan to build the smaller rear wing. I will use the decals for the large wing and cut away the red pinstripe. I thought about contacting MFH, but it would take some time to get replacements and I don´t want to wait. Cheers Rob 4
DocRob Posted Saturday at 02:48 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:48 PM My ranting time continues. This time it´s about Number 5 colors, specially mixed for the Bt52. The blue is near enough but doesn´t fit 100% to the blue of the decals, but the white is way off. It has a warm tint and doesn´t fit to the decals cool white at all, like seen on the next picture. I carefully masked the blue side with the decals on (sweat) with de-tacked Kabuki tape and resprayed the white, this time with Number 5 MP4 white. Much better and luckily the decals stuck to the wing, while removing the mask tape. Cheers Rob 5
DocRob Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago Rainy days, what better thing to do than gloss coating. I finished decaling the body parts before and cleaned all the parts with warm soapy water from decaling residues. The large white decals gave me some worries, as the surfaces where marred visibly, despite them having protective paper on top, like you can see on the following pics. For gloss coating, I used my trusty combo of Zero lacquer clear coat and leveling thinner. First, I sprayed the clear un thinned on, to protect the decals, ensure a fast drying time, as to hinder the paint to react with the decals. The result doesn´t look appealing, but that´s no problem. The next coat is thinned with about 30 percent of leveling thinner, after maybe 15 minutes of drying time. This coat leveled a bit better, but the following coats, each thinned a bit more with levelling thinner, always after 15 minutes of drying time levelled near perfect in the end, each coat "eating" in the coat before. The last coat (#5) was sprayed with about 70 percent of thinner. Luckily I had no runners, but tried to let the parts dry "flat". Now I leave the body parts in peace for two days to dry through before I start polishing. Cheers Rob 5 1
PanzerWomble Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Crazy mad good ! Can I ask Big needle & low pressure for the lacquer ? 0.5 I'm guessing based on 1:1 painting . 3 1
DocRob Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 9 minutes ago, PanzerWomble said: Can I ask Big needle & low pressure for the lacquer ? 0.5 Sure PW, I use my H&S Infinity Giraldez with 0,4 mm needle and nozzle with a bit under 1 bar of pressure. Cheers Rob 1 2
BlrwestSiR Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Phenomenal paint and decal work there Rob. I'm still messing with the carbon decals on my HP4 kit and decalling is my least favourite part of building. 1 1
DocRob Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: Phenomenal paint and decal work there Rob. I'm still messing with the carbon decals on my HP4 kit and decalling is my least favourite part of building. Thank you Carl, the decaling was not the easiest part of the build. There are not only curvy shapes to master, but you also need to get different decals to fit to the others. I wasn´t sure about my approach, Decaling one, let dry and then the next or all at the same time, which I did. There are some tiny wrinkles visible in some places, but I can´t do anything about it. Decaling for me is always a love and hate job. Results are often great, specially carbon fiber decals, but there are so many trouble spots to master. Cheers Rob 1
DocRob Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, KevinM said: Nice work Rob really looks sweet and the part 1 hour ago, belugawhaleman said: Looks Great Rob😀 Thank you Kevin and Paul. I´m happy to got the decaling and clear coating done, always a do or die part of a car build. Cheers Rob 1
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