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Treehugger
Q: Is there any convenient way of scratchbuilding railings along the side of the ship, for 1:350 ships?
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
24 August, 09:09
Martin Oostrom
Wow. The vertical rods are about 3-5cm diameter in real life. That equates to 1-1,5mm in scale. The ropes are 1cm in real life? So you'd need 0.03 wire? The maths is from the top of my head, so I could be wrong of course.
I wish you the best of luck in pulling that off. And I call shotgun on the build!
Wow. The vertical rods are about 3-5cm diameter in real life. That equates to 1-1,5mm in scale. The ropes are 1cm in real life? So you'd need 0.03 wire? The maths is from the top of my head, so I could be wrong of course.
I wish you the best of luck in pulling that off. And I call shotgun on the build!
24 August, 09:19
Roland Sachsenhofer
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52 11 July 2021, 14:18
Eric Lamare
The glider series, no engines again on this one I guess. I keep thinking on building mine with engines on. So it's nice to follow your great builds ?
The glider series, no engines again on this one I guess. I keep thinking on building mine with engines on. So it's nice to follow your great builds ?
11 July 2021, 15:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Mark!
The following pictures give a few impressions of the still very rudimentary G-242 fuselage. The granules in the "coal cellar" in the front of the nose should bring the necessary weight to avoid a "tailsitter". It consists of a kind of ground lead; I tried not to touch it when spooning it in and not to breathe! 🙂
The interior of the fuselage will be further detailed, the three windows in the bow will all be reworked with paint- I decided to build that well-known Go with "shark mouth".
Thank you Mark!
The following pictures give a few impressions of the still very rudimentary G-242 fuselage. The granules in the "coal cellar" in the front of the nose should bring the necessary weight to avoid a "tailsitter". It consists of a kind of ground lead; I tried not to touch it when spooning it in and not to breathe! 🙂
The interior of the fuselage will be further detailed, the three windows in the bow will all be reworked with paint- I decided to build that well-known Go with "shark mouth".
17 July 2021, 17:09
Robert Podkoński
Fantastic start, Roland. Installing the instrument panel on the front window frame must have been nerve shaking...
Fantastic start, Roland. Installing the instrument panel on the front window frame must have been nerve shaking...
17 July 2021, 17:25
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Robert! I can report: it was not such a challenge with "Microscale Kristal Klear".
Thank you Robert! I can report: it was not such a challenge with "Microscale Kristal Klear".
18 July 2021, 09:42
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few assembly steps further. Did I mention that the fit of the parts is quite good?
A few assembly steps further. Did I mention that the fit of the parts is quite good?
18 July 2021, 13:00
Robert Podkoński
Thanks, Roland - I think for me it would be a challenge, I know Kristal Klear and it is setting slowly. BTW, have you ever tried any of these UV setting glues? They work really good, are transparent and are setting in few second under the UV LED light.
Thanks, Roland - I think for me it would be a challenge, I know Kristal Klear and it is setting slowly. BTW, have you ever tried any of these UV setting glues? They work really good, are transparent and are setting in few second under the UV LED light.
18 July 2021, 15:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
Dusty, colourful, freshly filled and sanded: but the surfaces are now ready for a first round of RLM 65! The white tail band is already prepared - unfortunately hardly visible in the pictures - to be masked now.
Dusty, colourful, freshly filled and sanded: but the surfaces are now ready for a first round of RLM 65! The white tail band is already prepared - unfortunately hardly visible in the pictures - to be masked now.
28 July 2021, 17:15
Olivier
One of my favourite flying machines. Why the lead ? It is a tail sitter (or am I wrong ?)
One of my favourite flying machines. Why the lead ? It is a tail sitter (or am I wrong ?)
28 July 2021, 21:33
Roland Sachsenhofer
Olivier, I've checked it now, you're absolutely right - and I've now made the thing a "bow-seater"! Well, I'd say that went unusually wrong 🙂) I don't know how yet, but a solution will be found.
I think I was wrongly influenced by the pictures of the wheeled B-version.
In any case, thanks for the clarification!
Olivier, I've checked it now, you're absolutely right - and I've now made the thing a "bow-seater"! Well, I'd say that went unusually wrong 🙂) I don't know how yet, but a solution will be found.
I think I was wrongly influenced by the pictures of the wheeled B-version.
In any case, thanks for the clarification!
29 July 2021, 13:16
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few impressions of the more or less finished exterior. Now the question arises, how do I get a correct shark mouth? I think I know one possible answer....
A few impressions of the more or less finished exterior. Now the question arises, how do I get a correct shark mouth? I think I know one possible answer....
2 August 2021, 15:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Cuajete and Daniel, motivating!
The clever plan for the "shark's teeth" part I and II: the taping was more fun than expected- and the preliminary resulting monster with the red smeared mouth looks somehow more scary than the final result, doesn't it? 🙂
Thank you Cuajete and Daniel, motivating!
The clever plan for the "shark's teeth" part I and II: the taping was more fun than expected- and the preliminary resulting monster with the red smeared mouth looks somehow more scary than the final result, doesn't it? 🙂
3 August 2021, 07:22
Roland Sachsenhofer
yes, and I smile back:
just removed the stencils- looking forward to showing you pictures of the outcome tomorrow!
yes, and I smile back:
just removed the stencils- looking forward to showing you pictures of the outcome tomorrow!
3 August 2021, 19:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
Aww!
The covers have come off - and the Go-242 shows the photographer its best smile, or let's say it tries to. Minor imperfections are repaired during the last step, the application of a black decal strip framing the dentures.
Aww!
The covers have come off - and the Go-242 shows the photographer its best smile, or let's say it tries to. Minor imperfections are repaired during the last step, the application of a black decal strip framing the dentures.
4 August 2021, 07:42
Torsten
The sharkmouth looks great, 😎 work 👍
Wondering how many kits you make in short time, awesome
The sharkmouth looks great, 😎 work 👍
Wondering how many kits you make in short time, awesome
4 August 2021, 08:15
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you mates for all these encouragement! Tomorrow a black lip liner will be applied...
Thank you mates for all these encouragement! Tomorrow a black lip liner will be applied...
4 August 2021, 20:00
Roland Sachsenhofer
Last construction photos: the surfaces are basically finished, the first "false" pair of eyes, which can be seen in the original photos, was painted on with a dry brush - and now the application of the decals and the application of the large eyes on the rearmost, uppermost cockpit windows is still pending.
Last construction photos: the surfaces are basically finished, the first "false" pair of eyes, which can be seen in the original photos, was painted on with a dry brush - and now the application of the decals and the application of the large eyes on the rearmost, uppermost cockpit windows is still pending.
8 August 2021, 09:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Gotha Go-242 has indeed been completed! The last steps of construction did not bring any major news, but also no more difficulties. I am happy that the project with the completely masked shark's mouth worked out as I had imagined. Actually even better! The four eyes were finally all painted with a dry brush.
The last photos of the assualt glider assembly are also a kind of conclusion to my personal "theme of the year" - at least in 1:72 scale! It is quite interesting to see such a size and shape comparison 🙂 By the way: all but one of the models were made by Italeri in the 60s and 70s, hats off to the Italians for this beautiful -past- model policy!
Thank you all for your interest, motivating remarks and...."Likes"!
The Gotha Go-242 has indeed been completed! The last steps of construction did not bring any major news, but also no more difficulties. I am happy that the project with the completely masked shark's mouth worked out as I had imagined. Actually even better! The four eyes were finally all painted with a dry brush.
The last photos of the assualt glider assembly are also a kind of conclusion to my personal "theme of the year" - at least in 1:72 scale! It is quite interesting to see such a size and shape comparison 🙂 By the way: all but one of the models were made by Italeri in the 60s and 70s, hats off to the Italians for this beautiful -past- model policy!
Thank you all for your interest, motivating remarks and...."Likes"!
9 August 2021, 06:17
Mark K
Absolutely delightful result! Thanks so much for sharing the build with us.
Absolutely delightful result! Thanks so much for sharing the build with us.
9 August 2021, 06:21
Neuling
I agree with Mark. - Roland, I really enjoyed your theme of the year. I always had wanted to see these Italeri kits built by an expert.
I agree with Mark. - Roland, I really enjoyed your theme of the year. I always had wanted to see these Italeri kits built by an expert.
9 August 2021, 07:09
bughunter
The undercarriage is really interesting with skids and wheels! Great project!
The undercarriage is really interesting with skids and wheels! Great project!
9 August 2021, 11:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much for your encouraging and motivating feedback, friends, it means a lot to me! Olivier, I'm glad you like the DFS 230 and Go-242 duet!
Thank you very much for your encouraging and motivating feedback, friends, it means a lot to me! Olivier, I'm glad you like the DFS 230 and Go-242 duet!
9 August 2021, 18:09
Olivier
Ach Roland, I like all your gliders but the 'shark' going after the tiny DFS is just another level.
Ach Roland, I like all your gliders but the 'shark' going after the tiny DFS is just another level.
9 August 2021, 21:06
Cuajete
Fantastic result, Roland.
Very nice comparison with all planes.
Congrats!
Fantastic result, Roland.
Very nice comparison with all planes.
Congrats!
10 August 2021, 18:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
Again, thank you for your comments! I am very happy when the theme and the implementation are so well received.
Again, thank you for your comments! I am very happy when the theme and the implementation are so well received.
10 August 2021, 18:42
Cristian Stieringer
as always a great model from you Roland i read the report in the aircraft magazine today about the Go-242 you must also read. the report has captivated me from the beginning see you soon then
as always a great model from you Roland i read the report in the aircraft magazine today about the Go-242 you must also read. the report has captivated me from the beginning see you soon then
14 August 2021, 20:14
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words and for the hint; for sure I may say!
Thank you for your words and for the hint; for sure I may say!
15 August 2021, 17:45
Marc Verlot
Hi Roland, starting the Italeri 1/72 242 A or B. Can I come to you for some advice and tips?
Hi Roland, starting the Italeri 1/72 242 A or B. Can I come to you for some advice and tips?
15 August, 14:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you, I really appreciate your feedback! Marc, always happy to help with whatever I can: just get in touch!
Thank you, I really appreciate your feedback! Marc, always happy to help with whatever I can: just get in touch!
15 August, 17:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello Marc, I have now checked: the RLM74 was made with Gunze H68, the RLM75 with H69. Gunze H417 was used for the underside of the original RLM76. The white stripe at the rear and the shark's mouth / various 'eyes' are masked and hand-painted, but the construction photos provide illlustration anyway.
I've been using Gunze acrylic paints for a long time and actually everywhere where it's possible.
Hello Marc, I have now checked: the RLM74 was made with Gunze H68, the RLM75 with H69. Gunze H417 was used for the underside of the original RLM76. The white stripe at the rear and the shark's mouth / various 'eyes' are masked and hand-painted, but the construction photos provide illlustration anyway.
I've been using Gunze acrylic paints for a long time and actually everywhere where it's possible.
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Looking good, following. 👍 What do you use the Novus scratch remover for? Is it any good?
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27 July, 07:06
Will Dossel
I use it as a final step before priming to polish out tiny scratches. Also use it on clear parts - I think it gives a more realistic shine to clear parts than Pledge floor wax. First found out about it when I had to polish out a canopy that required a good bit of sanding.
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Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
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