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  • spanner570
    • May 2009
    • 15482

    #121
    Nice one Jim. I'm not alone then!

    ....I've also started the general damage from repeated British (And Polish) fighter attacks.

    Holmes stated the Dornier's port engine was stopped and smoking. His windscreen was also covered in oil. This gives me a start re. the damage.

    Done with a red hot safety pin. Then gouged out a bit with cold version!

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    Time to have a go at the Hurricane.

    Cheers.
    Ron

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    • Guest

      #122
      Great work 570 , I'm sitting in the field to the left of your house !

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      • spanner570
        • May 2009
        • 15482

        #123
        453, if you are, you won't see much. The maize in that field is 7ft. tall. Unless you are in the Maze the farmer has cut in it. If you are, and not out by midnight, giz a shout and I'll throw you a pillow!

        Thanks for the compliment too.... :thumb2:

        570

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        • tr1ckey66
          SMF Supporters
          • Mar 2009
          • 3592

          #124
          Looking good Ron
          Cheers
          P

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          • boatman
            • Nov 2018
            • 14498
            • christopher
            • NORFOLK UK

            #125
            FANSTATIC Ron
            chris

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            • Alun Wells
              • Apr 2018
              • 136

              #126
              Hi Ron,
              Just caught up, brilliant blog, as usual, and 'dry' so far!!
              Cheers
              Alun

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              • Guest

                #127
                Really impressive, Ron. Keepa dancin' Maria ...

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                • spanner570
                  • May 2009
                  • 15482

                  #128
                  Thanks for the encouraging posts boys.... :thumb2:

                  Alun. It'll stay dry this time too - Unless it starts to rain at 10.000ft.!

                  Murfie - Good to read you're awake and the buxom nurse has given you a bed bath. ( Whether you wanted one or not!) and you've eaten some cold porridge!

                  Update....
                  Based on great info. from Steve (stona) and a bit of a chin wag too, I have started on the Hurricane damage.

                  The starboard wing of the fighter has cut through the rear of the Dornier. This induced an uncontrollable spin causing Holmes to take to his parachute.

                  Each fighter wing, just outboard of the landing gear, have wing joints, where the inner and outer sections join. These are primarily held in place by just 4 tapered bolts.

                  So, after an exchange of messages with 'Yer man', I've decided on this.
                  The shock of the impact, outboard of the M.G. ports, caused the 4 bolts on the starboard wing to fracture, resulting in the outer wing departing from the aircraft. This caused the vicious and terminal spin of the Hurricane.

                  Right or wrong, this is the start of my interpretation of the starboard wing damage.

                  Hacksawed of....
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                  A bit of detail made up from plastic card and electrical wiring.
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                  I figured that as the outer wing broke off, the airflow might twist the thing and clout the trailing edge of the inner as it passed by....

                  Anyway, that's what I've started to do.
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                  Thanks for dropping by and having a blimp.

                  Cheers
                  Ron

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                  • Guest

                    #129
                    That Hurricane looks like how I felt last week! No right wing and it put me in a spin too.

                    Exceptional work, 570. :thumb2:

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                    • spanner570
                      • May 2009
                      • 15482

                      #130
                      Nice one, Murfie. Thank you.

                      Great to read on your Hospital thread, you are getting better by the day. Keep at it!

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                      • grumpa
                        • Jan 2015
                        • 6142

                        #131
                        While not a 'plane' guy Ron, I am a 'damage' guy, and I think your results are superb!
                        But then again, what else is new?

                        Jim

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                        • Guest

                          #132
                          570 It's no wonder I can see much, made friends with some nice field mice though.

                          453 in the Maze Field.
                          To the left of Ron's House.

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                          • stona
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #133
                            Excellent work!

                            Young Holmes looks to be in a world of poo-poo there

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                            • spanner570
                              • May 2009
                              • 15482

                              #134
                              Thanks for the most excellent and humorous posts chaps... :thumb2:

                              Steve, without your help and infinite patience, I would never have got this far! Thank you.

                              I've been bending the outer wing section. I've made a start on where I've chosen the impact area to have been. Also a bit of damage where the wing sections parted company.

                              Please go easy, as all this bending is in my imagination :upside:.... and not from photos, simply because none exist. Therefore, I'm hopefully free from nit pickers.

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                              I couldn't resist a 'Play'!
                              Also, I've also reasoned that as the wing sections were designed to come apart quickly for repair or replacement, there would be relatively little damage to this area. More a tugging apart. That's how I see it, so that's how I tried to model it. - So there :tongue-out3:
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                              Some more damage, weathering, then the last job will be to add a bit of flying debris.

                              Cheers.
                              Ron

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                              • Allen Dewire
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 4741
                                • Allen
                                • Bamberg

                                #135
                                Morn Ron,

                                Nit pick, Nit pick, Nit pick!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                Prost
                                Allen
                                Life's to short to be a sheep...

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