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Great work Andy. I used the tamiya PE rigging set on my build which I seem to remember worked fine, until I tried to fit the 'left' wing I think, and a few popped off ! However, I saw you test fitted your wing and all was good.
Thank you both. I'm still toying with the idea of fitting the rigging once the wings are fully in place. Access won't be so good but it'll hopefully avoid them popping off as I jiggle the wings into place, which seems quite common.
Decals finally toed the line. A couple split and many silvered badly, but persevering with a sharp blade, some heat, and plenty of microsol did the trick.
I've been working on the ordinance. The torpedo is a bit of artistic license. Needs a matt coat on the red but still doesn't look as I'd imagined it in my head, so may get repainted.
The wings have been fixed on and I'm working on the rigging. All I can say is horrendous! I understand see why they say "for experts" :tears-of-joy:
Thankfully the rest of the build has gone rather quickly so I've got plenty of time to work my way through the rigging.
I've been working on the ordinance. The torpedo is a bit of artistic license. Needs a matt coat on the red but still doesn't look as I'd imagined it in my head, so may get repainted.
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The wings have been fixed on and I'm working on the rigging. All I can say is horrendous! I understand see why they say "for experts" :tears-of-joy:
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Thankfully the rest of the build has gone rather quickly so I've got plenty of time to work my way through the rigging.
Well, looking at that finish I’d say that rigging is for experts like you! She looks magnificent!
Looking superb as usual andy , the paintwork is beautifully done. I love the FAA extra dark sea grey/ slate grey scheme it always looks great on any aircraft . Cheers tony
Yeah Andy, What Colin said!!!...And that paint scheme and finish is fine as wine Sir!!! All that dancing to keep warm in the cold shed has paid off in Spades my friend...
That's a stunner Andy. Totally agree with your thoughts on very misty coats of acrylics. That's a very nice paint job and your preshading is a new one on me.. Rigging is always a fiddly job.
Originally posted by Andy T
Decals finally toed the line. A couple split and many silvered badly, but persevering with a sharp blade, some heat, and plenty of microsol did the trick.
I know about the sharp blade to get rid bubbles and the use of MicroSol but I've not of heard of heat. How does that work?
Thanks very much for the great comments gentlemen. The oil paints are taking forever to dry in these temperatures, meaning I'm having to wear gloves to prevent fingerprints.
So tweezers, gloves, CA glue that takes ages to set and the occasional shiver from the cold. No wonder it's a task :smiling5:
Originally posted by Jim R
I know about the sharp blade to get rid bubbles and the use of MicroSol but I've not of heard of heat. How does that work?
The side roundals in particular sit over some quite deep relief. Heat makes the decals more pliable & stretchy, helping them to conform without too many chemicals, which I find can make them brittle.
I picked it up from applying vinyl & graphics in the day job, where we sometimes "heat shrink" them around complex shapes, or pierce and shrink bubbles away.
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