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Many thanks Steve, your wish is my command :smiling3:

After some testing, playing the strip over my heat gun at 300°C for 20 seconds softened it just enough to be moulded around a make up brush ferrule:



I made plenty. There are a few test rejects in the picture too:



Lined up in size order, they were then trimmed and glued in place one by one:





After some shaping with a rotary tool then sanding with 60 grit, we're starting to get the shape I'm after:

Such a clever idea!
 
Bit more sanding and filling and that will look very nice. Like it!
 
Well you did say "do something different." and it most certainly is that. An interesting build this. .
 
Looking very good so far - I sense a future DB somehow :thinking:
Steve
 
Many thanks Steve, your wish is my command :smiling3:

After some testing, playing the strip over my heat gun at 300°C for 20 seconds softened it just enough to be moulded around a make up brush ferrule:



I made plenty. There are a few test rejects in the picture too:



Lined up in size order, they were then trimmed and glued in place one by one:





After some shaping with a rotary tool then sanding with 60 grit, we're starting to get the shape I'm after:

Genius!
 
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Thanks guys.

I had the house upside down looking for a bottle of the right kind of size & shape as that would have been a lot easier. I even considered whittling down a balsa rod, but I'm happy with what I came up with.
 
I like the idea of it being a 'sand skimmer', kind of lends itself to a simple looking diorama .
 
Excellent scratching andy , great idea with the hoops , keep it up ,its fascinating viewing ! Cheers tony
 
Will there be guns or just engines? Great imagineering.
 
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Thanks all. It's taxing my brain but a whole heap of fun!

Will there be guns or just engines? Great imagineering.
I'm planning weaponry of some kind...

I've spent a bit of time filling & sanding today. The green stuff world UV filler is great in one respect - it hardens in seconds and doesn't sink, allowing large areas or complex shapes to be built up quickly - but by golly is it hard as nails to sand!

This means care is needed with application as the surrounding plastic sands away much quicker, which can leave a lump of filler with a low spot around it. I think I'll be using it for large/deep areas and finishing off with my usual automotive acrylic putty.

Any way, to check my progress I squirted it with Halfords finest. It's still a very long way from primer in reality but I wanted to see how my filling had gone and get an idea of how the overall shape was looking. Most of the primer will be sanded off before I progress:

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The shape isn't perfectly smooth but there should be lots of detail and greebles to disguise that.

I spent the rest of the day searching for tubes of various sizes to start on the engines. I'd give my right arm for a selection of drinking straws :tears-of-joy:
 
Y'know, it would almost be a shame to greeblie up that front bodywork
Almost

Looking forward to the paint job now!
 
That front looks to me as if you've done and excellent job.
 
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Thanks gents. Sorry for the slow reply, I didn't realise it had been so long!

I've been muddling along with this but haven't taken many pictures. However, I did snap the crew before closing up the cockpit:

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I think I'm at the finish of the build now. I could keep adding more and more bits & bobs but I don't want it to get too cluttered.

Much of it isn't as cleanly built as I'd like, I still struggle to use CA neatly and scribing panel lines over a mixed surface proved tricky for me, but I'm sure I can fudge it with paint:

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That looks fantastic andy , cant wait to see the magic happen with the paint job , cheers tony
 
".....too close for missiles, going to guns..." Let there always be guns. Excellent mix.
 
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