Bridlington & Wolds Scale Model Club Forum
Models => Modelling Projects => Topic started by: chriswil42 on September 05, 2020, 02:44:33 PM
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Started this a few days ago. A bit of cleaning up to be done - quite a bit of flash.
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Main fuselage and cabin internals completed. Quite a bit of flash on the parts.
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For some unknown reason, the shape of this one appeals to me.
Haddock.
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Some nice detail in the cockpit, with parts you usually have to scratch build.
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The cockpit reminds me of a WACO WW2 glider.
Andy.
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I see what you mean Andy about the WACO.. When / how did they use this type Chris ????
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This was the first Sikorsky production machine. The type actually saw service in ww2 in 1945. Apparently ithe first recorded use of the hoist was in Burma. Yes the fuselage looks amost identical to the Waco. I suspect it was modelled on the Waco.
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Basic fuselage assembled with cockpit.
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Nice work and interior detail.
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Assembly complete - now ready for masking. A fair amount of clean-up was requied on the in,dividual parts. The vacform glazing was a bit tricky, but got there in the end.
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Looks great.
I must say I am not a fan of Vac form stuff.
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Looks great.
I must say I am not a fan of Vac form stuff.
Me neither. I suppose it's an issue of short run kits.
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Nice to see I'm not the only one with a mucky cutting mat.
Looking forward to this one.
Haddock.
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Some vacform canopies ae easier to cut out than others. I find the sanding down to be the part requiring most patience and care. Was there a spare with this kit as that's a bonus from some manufacturers?
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Vac Form is way beyond me!!!
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Some vacform canopies ae easier to cut out than others. I find the sanding down to be the part requiring most patience and care. Was there a spare with this kit as that's a bonus from some manufacturers?
Not this one. I have had spares from other manufacturers.
Yes I try to get as close as possible with sharp scissors, then sand. I built this one not the way the instructions suggested. I think the trick is to do it slowly and patiently.
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Assembly complete - now ready for masking. A fair amount of clean-up was requied on the in,dividual parts. The vacform glazing was a bit tricky, but got there in the end.
So far so good.
Andy.
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You lost me Chris at "slow and patient"
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Yeah, I have difficulty with that aswell.
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Main colours on. Olive drab upper surfaces and neutral grey underneath. Almost ready for decals.
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Getting there.
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Hi Chris,
Coming along nicely.
Look forward to the finished item.
Bigkev
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Well here it is. The finishing touches didn't take too long. Only four decals to put on.
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Another great helo, well done.
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Nice model!
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A nice little addition to your growing collection.
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How do you do it ?????? another great helo Chris
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Nice Job, Chris
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Thanks for the comments.
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Deserved though.....
Bigkev
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Another nice one Chris.
Bob c
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Assembly complete - now ready for masking. A fair amount of clean-up was requied on the in,dividual parts. The vacform glazing was a bit tricky, but got there in the end.
Looking good Chris,
Andy.
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Spot on Chris,
Another winner!
Bigkev