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Looks like an "interesting" fit on the nose cone Ian ! Im sure youll soon have it looking seamless . Hope you had a nice time on holiday, cheers tony
 
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Looks like an "interesting" fit on the nose cone Ian ! Im sure youll soon have it looking seamless . Hope you had a nice time on holiday, cheers tony
Thanks Tony had a great time but very hot at times
 
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Wow that is a lot of weight. Nose cone is looking good.
Thanks Joe I may have got away with just a little less but I didn't want to risk it
 
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Some very nice updates, great subtle work and attention to detail. Good work
 
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On the tip of the nose cone it should be natural fibreglass, any ideas what colour that is please
From this page http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=XH132&u=reg it looks like the radome is an ochre colour.
 
It depends on the colour of the resin used in the wet lay up of the fibreglass, if it is clear resin then I would suggest a buff colour.
 
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From this page http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=XH132&u=reg it looks like the radome is an ochre colour.
Thanks Joe some great pictures
 
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It depends on the colour of the resin used in the wet lay up of the fibreglass, if it is clear resin then I would suggest a buff colour.
Cheers Rick
 
Coming together nicely Ian. That's some very tidy paint work. No bleed on the masking = Very impressive. Any trade secrets there? ;)
 
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Coming together nicely Ian. That's some very tidy paint work. No bleed on the masking = Very impressive. Any trade secrets there? ;)
Just make sure the masking tape is down properly then spray the original colour first so if it does seep it's the same colour then when dry spray the next colour
 
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