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  • Vaughan
    • Apr 2011
    • 3175

    #106
    Great recovery with the decals Paul it's looking the biz. April is just around the corner so the finish is in sight.

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    • Guest

      #107
      You've pulled the day decal disaster back from the brink Paul! Looks the piece of fine work that it is.

      Cheers

      Patrick

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      • flyjoe180
        SMF Supporters
        • Jan 2012
        • 12488
        • Joe
        • Earth

        #108
        Excellent work Paul, glad you trained those pesky pooches.

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        • Dave W
          • Jan 2011
          • 4713

          #109
          Excellent work Paul.This is a top quality build.

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          • tr1ckey66
            SMF Supporters
            • Mar 2009
            • 3592

            #110
            Cheers guys

            Not too much to do now I'm on the home straight!

            Paul

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            • tr1ckey66
              SMF Supporters
              • Mar 2009
              • 3592

              #111
              Nearly there!

              Well, after a few weeks away from the bench I've finally got a bit of time to finish the Stuka.

              Here she is at the moment...



              It may not look a whole lot different since last time but believe me an awful lot of work has been going on.

              1. The canopy has been sorted. Yep, I managed to get another canopy and then set about the whole polishing process again, then masking etc, etc

              2. A 'Pro Modeller' wash has been applied to highlight panel lines, rivets, detail etc. Note: The wash I've used may not be called 'Pro Modeller' anymore, I've a feeling they've changed their name.

              3. Smaller details added - small fiddly things like the stabiliser struts, handles inside the canopy, the aerial mast



              4. The bombs have been added - painted, weathered and then attached to the aircraft.





              5. The Starboard wing gun cover is finished.

              This is part of the Eduard external etch set. I soldered the delicate frame to the panel for increased strength. This was then painted and weathered before adding to the wing.



              6. The wing walkway panels have been painted.



              7. I've also finished the MG15 and it's ready for fitting to the rear of the canopy but I'm going to leave that till tomorrow.

              And so it's just about finished.

              Tomorrow I'm hoping to attach the aerial wire, weather the aircraft and add a bit more definition to the panel lines etc. and then get the model photographed properly. If I manage to do this then this will probably be the last build entry but not the end of this build log. I will as promised give a full honest appraisal of all the bits and pieces I've used in this build and include supplier's web addresses etc

              And that's it for now. Hopefully this will be finished tomorrow.

              Cheers

              Paul

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              • Ian M
                Administrator
                • Dec 2008
                • 18272
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #112
                Some fantastic detail in this build Paul.

                Ian M
                Group builds

                Bismarck

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                • Guest

                  #113
                  Top stuff Paul, I'm glad you've got back to this one, it's a masterpiece.

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                  • Vaughan
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 3175

                    #114
                    All's looking good Paul it has been well worth the wait.

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                    • Guest

                      #115
                      Outstanding work, not an aircraft person but I like it.

                      scott

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                      • flyjoe180
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 12488
                        • Joe
                        • Earth

                        #116
                        Awesome work Paul, such attention to detail and finishing has produced a fantastic result. Look forward to seeing the final pictures tomorrow

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                        • Guest

                          #117
                          Nice job paul, the aftermarket has been accessed a lot for this build I see. Love the detailing. Really a solid job.

                          John

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                          • Guest

                            #118
                            Just catching up on this Paul ,truly stunning!

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                            • Guest

                              #119
                              Did you use a resin replacement for the machine gun (MG 15) Paul?

                              John

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                              • tr1ckey66
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 3592

                                #120
                                Thanks guys for your continued support, I do hope you like the finished pics which will be uploaded shortly.

                                In the meantime I want to tie up a few loose ends...

                                Finishing Touches

                                In my previous 109 build I was asked how I make the aerial tensioning spring and the cones for the insulators. The technique I use is not that difficult to master, if you're patient, and i think adds quite a bit of value in terms of extra detail.

                                First up - making the cone

                                You need to prepare yourself with all the tools necessary to start with. This includes a fine drill bit, a lighter or candle flame and some thin plastic card. Gently soften the plastic card by melting it over the flame (try not to burn it).



                                Then push the drill bit into the softened plastic creating the cone. Be quick when doing this



                                You'll probably need to have a few goes at this but this isn't difficult.

                                Choose the best 'Cone' and trim it using a scalpel



                                Shape it and sand it to the correct size (about 2-3mm). Then drill through it with the fine drill bit.

                                Now the tension spring



                                Coil some 5 amp fuse wire round the fine drill bit.



                                Push it tight together whilst still on the drill bit.

                                And there you have it your cone and tension spring ready to add to you model.



                                Other details...

                                Did you use a resin replacement for the machine gun (MG 15) Paul?
                                John - the rear MG on my Stuka has had the barrel replaced with a brass upgrade from Master Models.

                                The finished model...

                                Pics of the finished model can be found here.

                                http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/battle-of-britain-1-32-ju87-b-2-build-trumpeter-complete.27098/

                                Hope you enjoy the finished pics of this BoB Stuka and I hope the build was of interest.

                                Thanks everyone

                                Paul

                                PS. Reviews will follow soon

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