Sea Gladiator, N2272/G No 804 Sqn Fleet Air Arm, Hatston Orkney (1 Viewer)

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Oops, I knew there was something I forgot to do last night. Need to work on the close ups a tab more.

I applied the Dark Slate Grey last night

Today I masked off and applied the Sky Grey on the bootom - a little bit of touch up is needed.
 

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Yup, I've been spending a lot of time looking for something that would mimic the size of the cables used for the stringers. .002 wire looks too big as well as stretched sprue.

I finished the canopies and have attached, now just need to touch up the gaps and attached the main supports for the upper wing.
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For all the places that the stringers will be attached to, I cut off the small peices of plastic that stuck out and drilled the area half way through to provide an area to anchor the stringers.
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Nice progress David. For replicating real fine wire I've heard of using the unraveled thread from a nylon stocking, although I haven't used it my self. Might be worth a try.
 
I tried that and found it to be a bit of a pain. The stuff is really nice and thin, stretches so it doesn't break easily, and is probably close to scale, but the problem I found was that it curls up into a little ball and it's almost impossible to find the end to glue.
 
I just tried that and you are absolutly correct. I went to the tackle store today and bought some very fine fishing line, so I'm going with that route.
 
I'm watching with bated breath David. I used the stocking nylon on the Roc aerial but needed to also put in connection loops, almost took forever.
 

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