As any of you who have been following my build of the Avro Anson will know,I managed to break the canopy.I glue it back together and polished it,but it still looks awful.So I decided to have a go at making a replacement.I remember Tony (Yak face) used the crash forming method when making a replacement canopy for his Comet racer.So I revisited his build to see how he did it.First i made a former from the existing cracked canopy.Used a two part mix that dries rock hard (the blue stuff in my photo's).Then I cut a hole in a piece of plywood slightly larger than the former.I then got a piece of acetate sheet and clamped it across the hole in the plywood.Next I heated the acetate with a heat gun and when I thought it was soft enough I pushed the former into it.My first attempt went straight through it as the material was too thin.I then 'found' some thicker acetate sheet at work and had several goes with that.Finally I thought I had got a useable canopy. But the former was stuck to it. So I realised I needed some sort of release agent.So I tried smearing some bearing grease on the former.This seemed to do the trick.I haven't yet got a canopy I'm satisfied with.But I'm close to achieving the result I'm after.I think I need a different material.Any advice would be appreciated.I must say its been fun experimenting.I now know I can make simple parts using this method.The Anson canopy might be a bit too ambitious. But I've got to try or the models wrecked.The photo's below are of some of my many attempts. I started of with the wood on its side in my vice. Then realised the acetate was sagging away from the former. So I put the wood flat on the edge of my bench.Much better.