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Revell 1/72 Bristol Beaufighter TF-X completed

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Battles with the carpet monster not withstanding i think this one is my best effort yet.

I could do with learning how to do the ariel rigging next.

Any critique and comment welcome.
 
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thanks Papa, it actually went together nicely, hardly any need for filler or sanding.
 
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Looks great,love the weathering especially underneath! Very nicely done Sir!
 
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Yep, thats a nice looking aircraft build, i'd be quite chuffed with that myself.

Ariels in 1/72 ..... fine fishing monofilament and superglue does the job nicely.
 
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Good job, Wayne. A very nice build. As Colin say, fishing line is good for the aerials. I CA one end and leave it for 24hrs before doing the other end. It might not need that long but thats just me.

Keith
 
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thanks everyone, i've pilfered some fishing line from an angle friend so i can give it a try later :D
 
Great job wayne, the old matchbox kit still gives a fantastic result! cheers tony
 
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Nice job Wayne. Got one waiting for me to have a go at.

On aerial rigging I use elastic thread. I put a small dob of c/a glue on each of the plastic ends to represent connections. Then stick the thread end in super glue & using tweezers to locate then with the other hand I apply a small dob of accelerator. The elastic thread allows a latitude of accidently touching & surviving.

Laurie

Add the thread is available on Ebay & Amazon. Comes in white & black & in different thicknesses. Sometimes refered to a jewellery elastic thread for beading.
 
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thanks, that sounds easier to get tight that nylon fishing line
 
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If you use elastic thread Wayne do not pull it tight just enough to give a bit of tension. It can pull masts away etc.

Laurie
 
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