We returned to the panels and riveting, but now the pontoons or floats .... (want to go with such care and good concentration) that is what I tried change the activity within the assembly process, to distract me when I feel that some activity specifies is long or plaintiff ... gives me option to continue later with new spirit and better availability ... I learned from the forums, that this is not racing ... and "you better step to last and not get tired trotting "
and as you can see, on this occasion I decided to be guided a strip of blue tape (has better adhesion, is faster, and reusable presise than Dymo) ... but of course, will require greater control and concentration on my part .. ., and then just try it?
Mmmhhh ... acceptable
We mark the panels, some putty and some rivets to the cowling.
the bottom edge that I mentioned when joining wings fuselage ... I came to try and inaugurate the "Tamiya Polyester Putty" ... do not know if I heard correctly applied, but something I managed to fill that gap.
once dry, I did better with Vallejo plastic putty ... and then sanding to refine union.
seaplane really enjoying this one, other thing we attend ....
In this picture you can see how the cart which transports hydro has 3 rivets on each upright support, so I gave the task to refine this detail
Taking a few machine guns did not use from my stock waste of model, what I did was slicing like salami and install them in each support.
I put some Tamiya tape at the extremes, as I saw in some photos that had protection.
Finally once completely dry these rivets will give sanded to prepare them before the primer.
In a forthcoming posted, as I share the continuing to develop of my sea bird.
Thank you for your views and company on this desk.