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Bob' s Tamiya He 219 night fighter

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Thanks both. PE went ok, a few misstakes. First bash at seatbelts, had a few headaches, as they are they steel they kept springing back!!
 
StuGmeister Bob .
That's looks good to me another none wingy, very neat and the do look the part.
Sorry to ready our not feeling all that well, take it easy mate.
 
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Hi John, many thanks. Not to bad thanks, got a heart scan this morning, sick of hospitals, doctors, trying to park lol

Thanks Papa, coming along ok
 
Much prefer brass also. Steel is OK when strength is needed, but brass is so much easier to work. Parking is so much easier w/Stug. PaulE
 
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Hi Paul. no set belts in a Stug lol

Fitted cockpit and joined the fuselage halves next the seam, not a job I am looking forward to one bit

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I will post a help request as to how to deal with the seam, its the job I have dreaded the most and I could easily ruin it!
 
Looking great Bob. You're doing a fantastic job on it for a ham-fisted armour type bloke ;) lol
 
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Hi Ralph and many thanks

Much appreciated Colin, will use different belts next time.

Al, Glad you had a great time! Ham fisted, indeed! Tell me where the hell the tracks go!!
 
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Finally started on the seam, first photo is of the top of the fuselage, you can see the seam but what's next?
carry on sanding, or filler or as I seen on YT Mr Surfacer then gently sanding

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the next is the bottom of the fuselage and it looks better as I must have had a better join? but the same questions

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advice as always most welcome!!

bob
 
I'm not a wingy guy, but when making joins look good, a coat of primer brings out any flaws. PaulE
 
If it were mine I'd be running it over lightly with a finer grit just to get rid of those few deeper sanding scratches, then giving it a local coat of primer / surfacer. As Paul says that will help highlight any issues, if there are any.
 
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Thanks Paul, interested to see what it looks like!

Good point, that will be next step

First time for seams!!
 
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Thanks John, sitting there thinking do i sand and sand until i see the cutting mat lol
 
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Allen, what a star. How did i miss that!! Lovely replica!!!

Thats lowered the stress levels a treat lol
 
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