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  • stillp
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2016
    • 8226
    • Pete
    • Rugby

    #1

    Amodel I-207

    The Blenheim is nearly finished, and the next GB hasn't started yet, so I looked around for a quick build... and found this
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    Picked up for £4 at a show last year. Why choose this one? Well, it's small, with only 41 parts and a simple scheme, so it shouldn't take long (famous last words). It's just under 80 mm long with a wingspan of 96 mm, and yes, it is 1/72. Anyway, I haven't built a biplane for over half a century, and this one has no rigging.
    Here's the sprues:
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    There are two clear sprues, both with the same flash, with only one part eachClick image for larger version

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    They seem to have used old engine oil as a mould release agent though
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    And there's a bit of metal stuck in one of the fuselage halves
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    But it has some nicely moulded detail
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    The brown staining didn't wash off with water and detergent, or with IPA.
    Better get on with it then.
    Pete
  • yak face
    Moderator
    • Jun 2009
    • 14080
    • Tony
    • Sheffield

    #2
    Obscure iron curtain subject , limited run kit , poor moulding , cheap - welcome to my world pete !! Ive built a few Amodel kits and its certainly a challenging build , every single piece needs cleaning up / fettling but with a bit of patience and a lot of sanding sticks and filler the end result can be a nice model of a rarely seen subject .

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    • Guest

      #3
      It definitely looks a challenge, but I’m sure you’ll transform it in to something to be proud of.
      Will be keeping an eye on this.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 16029
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        Hi Peter
        Certainly not seen this before. Looks as if you have your work cut out but as Tony says ".... with a bit of patience and a lot of sanding sticks and filler the end result can be a nice model of a rarely seen subject ."
        Jim

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        • stillp
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          • Nov 2016
          • 8226
          • Pete
          • Rugby

          #5
          Thanks chaps. Did I say this was going to be quick? :disappointed2:
          Pete

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          • Mini Me
            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #6
            Pete, does the bomb come with landing gear also?:smiling2: that baby is huge! It appears the manufacturer saw fit to include some flak damage as well. Lol. I hope this one goes well for you,
            an interesting subject, for sure. Rick H.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Good of them to supply all of that extra plastic around the parts. No doubt you'll need it later to fill the inevitable gaps.

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              • stillp
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                • Nov 2016
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                • Pete
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                #8
                2 x 250 kg bombs Rick!
                Pete

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                • Mini Me
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 10711

                  #9
                  It's a wonder that bird could get off the ground! Rick H.

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                  • stillp
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                    • Nov 2016
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                    • Pete
                    • Rugby

                    #10
                    Pretty good performance, according to Wikipedia:
                    • Maximum speed: 436 km/h (271 mph)
                    • Range: 700 km (435 miles)
                    • Service ceiling: 9,150 m (30,020 ft)
                    • Rate of climb: 13.44 m/s (2,,646 ft/min)

                    Anyway, here's the results of a day's work:
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                    Thanks for watching!
                    Pete

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                    • stillp
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                      • Nov 2016
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                      • Pete
                      • Rugby

                      #11
                      A bit more done:
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                      Lots of filling to do. While the filler is drying I can start trying to make the lower wing fit the fuselage. There's a large tapered gap each side, and one wingtip sits higher than the other! Oh, the fun!
                      Pete

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                      • Mini Me
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 10711

                        #12
                        Still and all, it is starting to take shape....the joys of modeling! Rick H.

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                        • stillp
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                          • Nov 2016
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                          • Pete
                          • Rugby

                          #13
                          Here for your amusement are the wing gaps:
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                          Difficult to see in the photos, but the gaps are both fairly narrow at the back, but at the front, one is about 2 mm wide, the other a bit less. The wing is just blu-tacked at the moment.
                          The instructions suggest fitting the undercarriage next, but it looks a bit fragile, and given the amount of filling and sanding those wing gaps will need, I think I'll fit the lower wing and maybe the tail next.
                          Thanks for watching,
                          Pete

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                          • Mini Me
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 10711

                            #14
                            Time to break out the 1" putty.

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                            • yak face
                              Moderator
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 14080
                              • Tony
                              • Sheffield

                              #15
                              You could try cutting a piece of sprue about 2 mm wider than the gap between the fuselage halves at the front Pete , if you wedge it in without glue and see if it spreads the front enough to minimise the gap with a dry fit , if not then you can always go back to plan A and fill it

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