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Hi all. Back from my relaxing cruise, overindulged as usual, good food backed up by decent wine, gin and plenty of beer.
Managed to get an hour in today.
Chris. You can see how I have attached the pylons so they can swivel, each one independent. I will be cementing them and the wings in place though as I do not really like moveable parts and the swivel connection while simple is not strong. I won’t cement them until all is ready so I make sure I get all the right angles
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I have cemented some plastic strip to help reinforce the nose/fuselage join.
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I will do some sanding tomorrow before pulling some subs together.
The nose cone securely glued on. I just need to sand around the join after applying a smudge of filler.
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I then need to do some paint touch ups around the pit.
The exhausts glued together.
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Now this was an issue.
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See the location holes in the side of the fin. They are not there and there was nothing in the instructions about drilling them. Maybe there are marks on the inside suggesting where they go, too late to look
So, using mark 1 eyeball I worked out where to drill the first hole. I then drew a straight line using panel lines as a guide to help work out where to drill the second hole. When drilling I went through both parts of the fin making sure the drill was vertical. That way I did not need to measure for the other side.
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I had a bit of fun this evening trying to fix the swing wing mechanism into place to
glue the top and bottom fuselage halves together. I tried it several ways but get one part in place and another gets dislodged. In the process two of the pylons fell out of their locations and I decided there had to be another way.
Here it all is after giving up on putting it together as per instructions.
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I did not intend to have the mechanism working anyway as I am not a fan of moving parts on a model. So I decided to cement the swing wing mechanism to the lower fuselage half, which I did and here it is all clamped up.
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I will cement the tail and upper half tomorrow and then cemwnt the pylons into place
Fuselage top cemented in place. I think the Tornado looks better with the wings forward but I fixed them swept to save shelf space.
Some clean up to do.
U/c legs cemented
The SAC white metal legs fit well into the plastic but I am not sure how well they will hold. May be OK
I applied the Eduard masks and sprayed with the internal colour. I now need to spray a ‘rubber’ colour before removing the masks and then apply some other masks to spray the camouflage colour. Be interesting to see how it looks.
Hi Barry
Good progress although it has not been without its issues. I agree about moving parts. Models like this are certainly not for children and I can't really see you 'playing' with this when complete :rolling:
Jim
A little more work done. I sprayed the canopy with MRP tyre rubber over the interior colour then removed the masking and replaced it with the next set. I will spray the camouflage colour with the canopy attached.
Last night I added some plastic card to strengthen the nose to fuselage join.
I also finished cleaning the seams etc on the main fuselage. Note that the remaining pylons broke off. The fixing on these is very weak. I will cement them into place.
See the missile rail connecting to the inside of the pylons with two locating pins.
Well, on one nw rail but not the other. No I did not remove them when cleaning up a part.
What is more one rail is concurve and one concave.
My first thought, wrong pieces but no after checking the sprues they are the right pieces and there are no alternatives. Neither concave or concurve is right to fit the parts and the location pins are the wrong shape....
I have to sand the parts flat and remove the pins fromthe one with them. Mark 1 eyeball and clamps to hold them in position to cement.
Got the bomb rails sorted too.
Also fixed the HUD into place
I will glue the front canopy into place to protect the HUD.
Looking good Barry. Those bomb rails (centerline & shoulder pylons) were a <insert expletive> to fit and heavy as hell too in real life. Not sure if the instructions tell you to but on the leading edge of those pylons, black erosion tape was glued to them for a little protection. So maybe you could paint that when the time comes
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