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  1. A lot of panel lines have now been scribed.  Some more work required on the Starboard fin ....but will get there soon.  In the pic below you can see the lines have been painted very roughly with matt black.  I do this to check for errors.  They are easy to identify and I am in time to correct them after they are sanded.  A quick sanding down with fine wet'n dry sandpaper using lots of liquid soap and warm water and  the model ends up looking like the second photo.   Incidentally, wings and tailplane have not been cemented in place yet.  I'll do that after everything is filled and sanded.

    Unfortunately, the fuselage halve either didn't fit very well or I made a poor job of cementing them together.  There is a lot of sanding / filling required to make the fuselage joint acceptable.

    When I finish this stage of the job I will assemble the wings, engines and tailplane and leave it aside for a week or two.  I find that the glue / filler tends to shrink over the first few days and even though the joint is invisible it will appear again.  Giving it time to shrink will mean I can go back and fill it again.  Hopefully, it will then remain invisible.

     

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  2. In the meantime I've continued scribing panel lines. Main wings top and bottom are also complete.  I'll scribe a few lines in the wheel wells to give a bit of interest and glue them together.  Once dry, I will sand them down and clean out the panel lines ensuring that the points where they meet up are clean and tidy.  Incidentally the black you see is just pencil lead as I run a pencil along each scribed line as I complete it so that I would know which are done and which aren't

    I need to glue the fuselage together before I can start to scribe its panel lines since these wrap around the full perimeter.  Same for the engines. 

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  3. More progress.  Yesterday I built up a small plasticard "box" to serve as a container for the lead weight.  I built this behind the cockpit bulkhead.  Once the bits of lead were inside I pured in some resin to bind them all together and thus ensure they won't move around.  Now I'll glue a plasticard lid to secure everything.  I'll double check that I've put enough lead in before I glue the fuselage together.  I've also painted some areas that might be visible later on in the build using matt black.

     

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  4. You can actually use the camera to help you when building. Take photos and zoom in on your pc. You'll see all the areas you need to fix. I do that .....especially with my ship models

  5. Today I weighted the noses of both kits and painted the inside areas that will be visible with Matt Black.  I've also started the tedious process of scribing new panel lines since the ones on this kit are raised.  So nice to have recessed panel lines in the new kits!  These are the Tristar tailplanes with their new scribed lines ready for sanding and cleaning up and then assembly.

     

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  6. 7 hours ago, dogsbody said:

    Has the forum changed? I know I haven't been here since Friday, but this ain't the same place. After logging in, it took a few minutes to find the forum.

    This kind of thing can make an old man like me quite grumpy!

     

     

    Chris

    Hi Chris. Yes we have a new site with all the whistles and bells.  Much better than the old one though it needs a bit of fine tuning.  You'll get used to it in no time but if you have any questions just ask.

  7. First step is gluing in all the open doors and hatches.  The Tristar has 12 of them.  Leaving them open would mean scratch building the interior which I am not really interested indoing!   thankfully the DC10 doesn't have any open doors.  Less filling and sanding.  Gone are the days when I used to love having opening parts ....!

    Once that is done I will assemble the planes using masking tape so as to determine the amount of lead I need to pack into the noses to ensure they don't end up as tail sitters. That will allow me to glue the fuselages together.

    Once this preparatory work is done I can get started on scribing the panel lines.

    Will post pictures as I go along.

     

  8. Now that I've completed my scratchbuilt 1:600 SS Windsor Castle (see image below) ,it's time for something a bit easier.  I've pulled these two beauties out of my stash and will be tackling them together.  Amazing how similar the planes were to each other!

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  9. 60 years ago I watched as someone was given an Airfix "Evening Star" as a present.   I was green with envy!  I came across one a short while ago and built it last month. It was actually a lovely little kit.

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  10. You get a list of forums on the right hand side and buy clicking on the word AIRFIX at the top of the list you uncheck all the different forums.  If you then check the one you want you will get just that one.

  11. Actually, It appears there is a 15 minute deadline for editing.  It makes sense because if you go back to edit over and over again the thread ends up not making sense.

     

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  12. 2 minutes ago, 96RAF said:

    It has been reported several times that there is a one time edit. This may be a glitch or a feature. It will be flagged for an answr.

    I'm not yet sure how it works here ....but on sites you are only able to edit until the next person posts.  The minute the next post goes in you are unable to edit.  I need to find out whether that is the case here.

     

  13. 32 minutes ago, Marto said:

    It is also not possible to delete or edit posts once posted, so not great overall.

    Click on the little 3 dots  at the top right of your post and you will find the buttons you want there.

     

  14. On 12/31/2023 at 2:26 PM, Dominic Thomas said:

    The Airfix Firefly V.

    This a lesson in why you should not use really old transfer sheets with white stripes. I’ll try to paint the stripes on the next one.

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    Don't try to paint 5 individual stripes on each wing.  Paint one whole white section the full width of the striped area and then mask off the 3 white bands and paint the two black ones. 

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