Kaireckstadt Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 2 hours ago, sandbagger said: Hi all, I've now fully rigged the wings. This includes 'twin' flying and landing wires, cabane and interplane incidence wires and two bracing wires from the upper wing into the engine bay. The only wires not fully connected are the two drift wires from the rear spar of the upper wing. To avoid damaging them, they will be connected to the radiator area later in the build. For the same reason, the moveable aileron control levers in the upper wing will be connected to their control rods later in the build. Now it's onto completing the tail unit before tackling the inserts between the flying and landing wires, Mike You are building no model but a real plane Mike! Come on tell the truth! Amazing, amazing and again amazing! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 25, 2021 Author Share Posted January 25, 2021 Hi all, The tail unit is rigged now. Twin bracing wires, rudder control line and elevator hinges. Also added the 'metal' retaining strap at the rear of the fuselage at the tail plane leading edge, Mike 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 26, 2021 Author Share Posted January 26, 2021 Hi all, My last model was the Nieuport 28C.1, which has twin flying wires fitted with full length inserts. On that model I was able to represent the inserts strips between the flying wires with plastic card strips, decaled and secured between the pairs of wires. However on this build, the length and spread of the flying and landing wires meant that I wasn't able to hold the strips in position, as the lines were too flexible. Therefore I'm cutting the full length insert strips, cut from 0.2 mm thick plastic card, in half and using 1.0 mm wide strips of kitchen baking foil to suspend the insert on the wires. In this way I'm able to pinch the suspended insert between the two wires (using flat ended tweezers) and apply thin CA adhesive to track along and secure it between the wires. The foil strips are then folded around the wires/insert and secured in position using the CA adhesive, as these will be the base for the linen wrappings. Later I'll paint the foil strips to blend with the inserts then use thin white decal strips over the foils to represent the linen wrappings. I think this is going to take a while as there are 16 half insert strips to fit, Mike 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaireckstadt Posted January 27, 2021 Share Posted January 27, 2021 10 hours ago, sandbagger said: Hi all, My last model was the Nieuport 28C.1, which has twin flying wires fitted with full length inserts. On that model I was able to represent the inserts strips between the flying wires with plastic card strips, decaled and secured between the pairs of wires. However on this build, the length and spread of the flying and landing wires meant that I wasn't able to hold the strips in position, as the lines were too flexible. Therefore I'm cutting the full length insert strips, cut from 0.2 mm thick plastic card, in half and using 1.0 mm wide strips of kitchen baking foil to suspend the insert on the wires. In this way I'm able to pinch the suspended insert between the two wires (using flat ended tweezers) and apply thin CA adhesive to track along and secure it between the wires. The foil strips are then folded around the wires/insert and secured in position using the CA adhesive, as these will be the base for the linen wrappings. Later I'll paint the foil strips to blend with the inserts then use thin white decal strips over the foils to represent the linen wrappings. I think this is going to take a while as there are 16 half insert strips to fit, Mike Looks great (as usual) Mike Looking forward to seeing the result 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 29, 2021 Author Share Posted January 29, 2021 Hi all, Just a quick note to say I've re-rigged the forward flying and landing wires as I'm trying something easier and quicker to add these infills strips. Although my previous method worked on the Nieuport 28C.1, I had problems on this 'Balilla'. I think it's because the twin wires on the 'Balilla' are longer and wider apart. That and the curl on the cut plastic card strips made it extremely difficult to hold in place and secure. I'll post on the revised method once I've moved on with it, Mike 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 29, 2021 Author Share Posted January 29, 2021 Hi all, After experimenting with thin plastic card, decal, card, metal foil etc, I finally decided on this approach to represent the full length inserts between twin flying and landing wires. Basically I used kitchen baking parchment paper. The reasons being it's very thin and is easily positioned and secured to the rigging lines using PVA adhesive, which also gives you time to reposition if necessary. With the model fully rigged and the lines as taut: Strips of baking parchment paper were cut to length and width (span) of the twin rigging wires. PVA adhesive was brushed onto the rigging wires and one face of the strip. The strip was laid onto the rigging wires and positioned to span and align with the wires. More PVA adhesive was brushed over both sides of the applied strip and lines. The thin paper self-grips onto the wires and adhesive. The PVA adhesive not only secures the 'inserts' in position, but also seals the paper, ready for painting. This method gives a smoother and flatter surface than other methods I tried. The shots below show the strips that still need painting etc to finish them off The next step will be to brush paint the rigging with the appropriate and thinned acrylic paint. Lastly will be to apply thin white decal strips to represent the wrapping bands around the lines. Having spent three day on this, I'm hoping the end result justifies the time spent - we'll see, Mike 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaireckstadt Posted January 29, 2021 Share Posted January 29, 2021 51 minutes ago, sandbagger said: Hi all, After experimenting with thin plastic card, decal, card, metal foil etc, I finally decided on this approach to represent the full length inserts between twin flying and landing wires. Basically I used kitchen baking parchment paper. The reasons being it's very thin and is easily positioned and secured to the rigging lines using PVA adhesive, which also gives you time to reposition if necessary. With the model fully rigged and the lines as taut: Strips of baking parchment paper were cut to length and width (span) of the twin rigging wires. PVA adhesive was brushed onto the rigging wires and one face of the strip. The strip was laid onto the rigging wires and positioned to span and align with the wires. More PVA adhesive was brushed over both sides of the applied strip and lines. The thin paper self-grips onto the wires and adhesive. The PVA adhesive not only secures the 'inserts' in position, but also seals the paper, ready for painting. This method gives a smoother and flatter surface than other methods I tried. The shots below show the strips that still need painting etc to finish them off The next step will be to brush paint the rigging with the appropriate and thinned acrylic paint. Lastly will be to apply thin white decal strips to represent the wrapping bands around the lines. Having spent three day on this, I'm hoping the end result justifies the time spent - we'll see, Mike Looks great (as usual) Mike. The beauty is nearing completion... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HubertB Posted January 30, 2021 Share Posted January 30, 2021 Fantastic problem-solving, and idea duly bookmarked ! Hubert 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 30, 2021 Author Share Posted January 30, 2021 Hi all, The flying and landing wire inserts are finished - brush painted 'Tamiya' Sky Grey (XF19) and dusted with Earth pigments. The ailerons are fitted and at the correct angles to match the control column position. Aileron control rods fitted to the the operating levers in the upper wing, which again are at the correct angles to match the ailerons. Windscreen fitted. I discarded the supplied acetate transparencies and used 'Microscale' Krystal Clear solution (basically refined PVA adhesive). I also noticed many 'Balilla's' were fitted with a forward facing pipe in the fuel tank in the upper wing, so that's been fitted also. So now it's onto the last two jobs - landing gear and propeller, Mike 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaireckstadt Posted January 31, 2021 Share Posted January 31, 2021 11 hours ago, sandbagger said: Hi all, The flying and landing wire inserts are finished - brush painted 'Tamiya' Sky Grey (XF19) and dusted with Earth pigments. The ailerons are fitted and at the correct angles to match the control column position. Aileron control rods fitted to the the operating levers in the upper wing, which again are at the correct angles to match the ailerons. Windscreen fitted. I discarded the supplied acetate transparencies and used 'Microscale' Krystal Clear solution (basically refined PVA adhesive). I also noticed many 'Balilla's' were fitted with a forward facing pipe in the fuel tank in the upper wing, so that's been fitted also. So now it's onto the last two jobs - landing gear and propeller, Mike That’s very nice Mike. But where are the pictures from the model? Great work! Can’t wait to see it finished! Cheers Kai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 31, 2021 Author Share Posted January 31, 2021 Hi all, Landing gear fitted. Bracing wires are 0.12 mm diameter mono-filament with 1:48th scale 'GasPatch' turnbuckles. Rigging tubes are 0.4 mm and 0.5 mm diameter blackened brass. Weathering is 'Flory Models' pigment and 'Tamiya' Weathering Master Set A (Mud). Now onto the propeller, Mike 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Fran Posted January 31, 2021 Administrators Share Posted January 31, 2021 wow!!! What an outstanding work!!! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted January 31, 2021 Author Share Posted January 31, 2021 Hi all, The final part of the aircraft build is the propeller. Airbrushed with a 70/30 mix of 'Tamiya' Flat Red (XF7) and Hull Red (XF9) to represent the dark finish needed. A sealing coat of 'Alclad' Light Sheen (ALC-311) was airbrushed over the propeller. Propeller bosses brush painted with 'Mr. Colour' Stainless Steel (213), then washed with 'AK Interactive' Kerosene (3029). Finally the edges were lightly sponged with 'Tamiya' Weathering Master Set D (Oil Stain). So, now onto the figures, Mike 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandbagger Posted February 2, 2021 Author Share Posted February 2, 2021 Hi all, The 'Balilla' is now finished and up in the LSM Aircraft Finished Work page. Thanks for your comments and support throughout this build, Mike 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now