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Pete's Beaufighter

Nice choice Pete. I've always thought the Bea' was a good looking aircraft.
 
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Thanks guys.
Yes Colin, I agree. Much better looking than the Beaufort.
Pete
 
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They both have a certain 'lived in' look Tony!
Pete
 
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Fuselage closed:
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Almost a perfect fit, but the seam in the coaming in front of the cockpit will need a little work, as will the wing roots.
Pete
 
Nice progress pete , but when were you on my bench ??!!:smiling5:
Ooh exciting when you find something you've spent time looking for and it Infront of you !
Perfect bench layout Tony .


Excuse me Pete .
 
Looking good Pete. Whispering death is building up very nicely. I must be in a minority though, I find it a bit of a strange looking bird…….I think it’s the tail!
 
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Stupid mistake of the day year; I was cutting the props off the sprue ready to paint them, got distracted part way through... and cut through one blade instead of the attachment point! :rolling: :anguished:
Pete
 
Ooops, sucks to be old!!!..........Uhhh, Sorry to hear this Pete, but I guess it can happen when you go down in the scale of a model kit. I hope you can fix it without too much trouble. Progress is looking really fine and the overall fit seams pretty good too Sir!!! Drive on!!!.......

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Allen
 
Looking very good. Nice to have a good fit of the fuselage halves but wing root issues I find a pain.
Bet the air was blue when you chopped off the prop blade. Hope it's an easy fix.
 
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Haven't done much recently - combination of getting accustomed to new glasses and the return of the shakes.
Airfix haven't got a spare prop, so I'll just have to repair the one I cut off by mistake. Shouldn't be too difficult, as long as I can get the angles right.
Got it looking like an aircraft now though, the wing roots just needed a little cleanup and a smear of filler on the leading edge.
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Masked the main cockpit with Bare Metal Foil, which conforms to curves more easily than Tamiya tape. It's a fairly simply canopy though so I probably could have used tape. The rear gunner/navigator's canopy is a spare so I won't bother masking it.
Next step is to assemble the nacelles:
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A bit of a fiddly task as the outer cowl is in three pieces with no real locating pins, so they have to be glued together and to the collector ring around the engine. One down, one to go!

Pete
 
Regarding the prop, could you pin the two parts together then fill the join?
Assuming you have both parts.
 
Haven't done much recently - combination of getting accustomed to new glasses and the return of the shakes.
Airfix haven't got a spare prop, so I'll just have to repair the one I cut off by mistake. Shouldn't be too difficult, as long as I can get the angles right.
Got it looking like an aircraft now though, the wing roots just needed a little cleanup and a smear of filler on the leading edge.
View attachment 466655
Masked the main cockpit with Bare Metal Foil, which conforms to curves more easily than Tamiya tape. It's a fairly simply canopy though so I probably could have used tape. The rear gunner/navigator's canopy is a spare so I won't bother masking it.
Next step is to assemble the nacelles:
View attachment 466656
A bit of a fiddly task as the outer cowl is in three pieces with no real locating pins, so they have to be glued together and to the collector ring around the engine. One down, one to go!

Pete
I've heard about foil being used but never tried it. Does it work very well?
 
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