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Its coming along nicely Terry - fascinating to watch! It just shows how much I have to learn!!!Work on the canopy joints is now complete, but the lower windscreen joint may need a tiny touch more filler - I'll know more once the primer coat has been applied.
Tail-planes are on, the ice guards fitted, and all masking is done, ready for the primer coat, which I hope to get done tomorrow, during daylight.
As mentioned earlier, I had to decide whether to use the PE ice guards, or the Tamiya kit parts. In the end, I went with the Tamiya parts, as they looked better overall, and should look fine when painted and a dark wash applied. They were also easier to fit, compared to having to bend the PE mounts and then fit using CA.
Pic 1. The Tamiya ice guard compared to the "Brengun" PE part.
Pic 2. The Tamiya ice guard fitted. A small hole was drilled into the nacelle, and the part mounted using the moulded-in "peg", and fixed with CA. The area has since been cleaned-up.
Pic 3. Tail-planes attached and the joints filled with PVA, and the wings slotted onto the spars, but not yet fixed in place. The aft, internal canopy frames have also been masked.
Pic 4. Landing lamps and wheel bays masked, along with the exhaust slots. The white arrow indicates the masking over the aperture where a rectangular, pinned "plug" is fitted, to lock the wings in place. This will be fitted after the main painting, and then have the joints filled and painted.
I should have some pics of the first painting stage, sometime tomorrow. Thanks once again for your interest in this build.
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Great Terry - really looking forward to seeing you, the model & to enjoying our special day out! I think John is coming so that you can present him with the model on the day! Many thanks againThanks, Max and Hugh.
Max, I'm aiming to have it finished, and ready to deliver when we meet up at Sywell.