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Dave Ward's 1/72 Matchbox Heyford

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After a lot of ummimg & aaahing, I've decided to do this for the GB
heyford.JPG
I think it's been in my possesion for over 20 years, and the box reflects that span of time.
I'm NOT going to put up the sprue shots etc - I did an inbox review of this last year, and they can be found here https://www.scale-models.co.uk/thre...-page-heyford-inbox-review.38838/#post-602291
I've never attempted this model before - it's a bit basic, but the aircraft itself was pretty simple - fabric covered, so no rivetting! All I have to do is find out what is the nearest equivalent of NIVO!
Dave
 
Great choice Dave. I'm looking forward to seeing this one. I'm sure I built it 1st time around, when I was but a lad.
 
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Certainly one of the most unusual configuration aircraft to have been used by the RAF! Used as trials aircraft during the development of RDF ( radar ). Some even survived until 1941 as target tugs.
Dave
 
Well Dave after 20 years the poor thing deserves to be built. It will be interesting to see what you make of it.
 
After a lot of ummimg & aaahing, I've decided to do this for the GB

I think it's been in my possesion for over 20 years, and the box reflects that span of time.
I'm NOT going to put up the sprue shots etc - I did an inbox review of this last year, and they can be found here https://www.scale-models.co.uk/thre...-page-heyford-inbox-review.38838/#post-602291
I've never attempted this model before - it's a bit basic, but the aircraft itself was pretty simple - fabric covered, so no rivetting! All I have to do is find out what is the nearest equivalent of NIVO!
Dave
Looks a superb subject Dave :)
... Not my scale, but considering the size of these things in reality,I suspect my favoured 1/48 would make it impractical for my cabinet though!!
Looking forward to seeing you tackle it ;)
 
Very different Dave. Don't think I have ever seen a WIP on one of these. These aren't cheap now on Fleabay.

ATB

Andrew
 
After a lot of ummimg & aaahing, I've decided to do this for the GB
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I think it's been in my possesion for over 20 years, and the box reflects that span of time.
I'm NOT going to put up the sprue shots etc - I did an inbox review of this last year, and they can be found here https://www.scale-models.co.uk/thre...-page-heyford-inbox-review.38838/#post-602291
I've never attempted this model before - it's a bit basic, but the aircraft itself was pretty simple - fabric covered, so no rivetting! All I have to do is find out what is the nearest equivalent of NIVO!
Dave
Colourcoats have a NIVO in their range, and so do Xtracrylic at Hannants.
Pete
 
I have always wanted to build one of these rather eccentric aircraft and had thought the next best thing would be to tag along and watch Dave's build. However, it is my birthday today and I have just treated myself by buying my own! I'll let Dave blaze the trail first before I start mine, though.

Dave
 
I do like the Heyford, and the Matchbox kit is rather splendid. Not much of an interior in the kit, but what would you expect for the mid-'seventies

Hmm, what excuse could I give to build another one? Convert to a Mk.IV?
 
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Just about ready to start plastic manipulation....................
I found this on the 'net, pity I can't find it in a bit better quality.
heyford cutway.jpeg These drawings always attract me - the time it must have taken to manually draw one must have been months!
Dave
 
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Started with the minor assemblies - tailplane & engines nacelles
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The wings for the Heyford are double skin, so I'm intending to complete the rigging before closing the wings up, leaving little or no clean up ( tempting fate ). I ve drilled a series of 0.4mm holes. to take the rigging. I congratulated myself for drilling 30 odd holes & not breaking the drill, then promptly dropped the hand pin chuck & did just that! Just as well I laid in a box of spares.
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I've decided that the NIVO will be represented by AK3 Dark Slate Grey, just a case of what varnish to seal it all in with - I thought matt, but I've read that NIVO reflected searchlights strongly - one of the reasons for phasing it out in the late 30s, so it'll have to be more of a satin.............
Dave
 
After a lot of ummimg & aaahing, I've decided to do this for the GB

I think it's been in my possesion for over 20 years, and the box reflects that span of time.
I'm NOT going to put up the sprue shots etc - I did an inbox review of this last year, and they can be found here https://www.scale-models.co.uk/thre...-page-heyford-inbox-review.38838/#post-602291
I've never attempted this model before - it's a bit basic, but the aircraft itself was pretty simple - fabric covered, so no rivetting! All I have to do is find out what is the nearest equivalent of NIVO!
Dave
Very nice choice Dave
 
Cracking choice Dave.
Love the look of the Heyford - straight out of ‘Catch the Pigeon’! (Maybe someone remembers that show)
Anyway, it is a fabulous looking machine and I look forward to the build.

Good luck
Paul
 
Cracking choice Dave.
Love the look of the Heyford - straight out of ‘Catch the Pigeon’! (Maybe someone remembers that show)
Anyway, it is a fabulous looking machine and I look forward to the build.

Good luck
Paul
"Do something Muttely....medal medal medal." I remember the show alright.

The Heyfords going to look great Dave, great choice of an ugly beast.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
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