Avia B.534.81, I. series, wing guns removed: build log & gallery
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25 April 2018, 16:10
Alec K
Thanks guys! Very enjoyable build this is, should have it wrapped up soon.
Thanks guys! Very enjoyable build this is, should have it wrapped up soon.
30 April 2018, 16:54
David Henyk
Wow, that's something Alec! Excelent work on propeller btw. Seems we share common obsession for interwar planes 😉
Wow, that's something Alec! Excelent work on propeller btw. Seems we share common obsession for interwar planes 😉
5 May 2018, 05:05
Alec K
Thanks David. There is still room for improvement... Regarding the obsession, definitely, sprinkled with a healthy dose of prewar monoplanes😉. I hope my Avia turns out half as good as yours.
Thanks David. There is still room for improvement... Regarding the obsession, definitely, sprinkled with a healthy dose of prewar monoplanes😉. I hope my Avia turns out half as good as yours.
5 May 2018, 11:05
Alec K
Ha, I may disappoint: I am a very slow builder (I spend more time looking at others' work...). Thanks for the kind words, cheers.
Ha, I may disappoint: I am a very slow builder (I spend more time looking at others' work...). Thanks for the kind words, cheers.
7 May 2018, 12:54
David Henyk
I have similar sin, I spent a lot of time with looking into boxes dreaming how I could build this or that 🙂 Luckily modelling is an art not a sport there is no pressure on performance 🙂
I have similar sin, I spent a lot of time with looking into boxes dreaming how I could build this or that 🙂 Luckily modelling is an art not a sport there is no pressure on performance 🙂
7 May 2018, 18:34
Bernhard Schrock
Excellent work (looks like 1:48 ), great description and photography.
Excellent work (looks like 1:48 ), great description and photography.
14 May 2018, 08:44
Alec K
Hey David, glad you like it. I am in preliminary planning stages to build an early Mistel combination. Summer is coming, so my modeling will slow down a bit (family frowns upon dad dwelling in his modeling cave too much when it's nice out 😄 )
Thanks Bernhard: coming from a modeler of your renown, this means a lot 👍
Thank you Martin, I appreciate that 👍 👍 👍
Hey David, glad you like it. I am in preliminary planning stages to build an early Mistel combination. Summer is coming, so my modeling will slow down a bit (family frowns upon dad dwelling in his modeling cave too much when it's nice out 😄 )
Thanks Bernhard: coming from a modeler of your renown, this means a lot 👍
Thank you Martin, I appreciate that 👍 👍 👍
14 May 2018, 11:49
Glenn
Neat rigging! Alec, There's a saying "gamers" have. I went outside once. But the "graphics" weren't that great! Better to stay inside! 🙂
Neat rigging! Alec, There's a saying "gamers" have. I went outside once. But the "graphics" weren't that great! Better to stay inside! 🙂
14 May 2018, 14:09
Alec K
Thank you Spanjaard 🙂
Cool saying Glenn: I shall presume it is, applied in this case, a compliment 😄 👍
Thank you Spanjaard 🙂
Cool saying Glenn: I shall presume it is, applied in this case, a compliment 😄 👍
14 May 2018, 17:18
David Andrs
Very well done, Alec.
Great idea with the inclined jig to paint the wooden layers on the propeller. I was trying to do a similar thing, but horizontally and it had a few issues. I will have to try it your way.
Rigging looks good. I like how you used the metal wire to simulate the turnbuckles. You could use the same approach with a pantyhose thread. It stretches and twists like no one else's business, but if you have something solid at the end to grab onto, it is way easier to work with. May be try it next time, I think you will like the scale look of it.
Very well done, Alec.
Great idea with the inclined jig to paint the wooden layers on the propeller. I was trying to do a similar thing, but horizontally and it had a few issues. I will have to try it your way.
Rigging looks good. I like how you used the metal wire to simulate the turnbuckles. You could use the same approach with a pantyhose thread. It stretches and twists like no one else's business, but if you have something solid at the end to grab onto, it is way easier to work with. May be try it next time, I think you will like the scale look of it.
24 June 2018, 15:06
Alec K
Hi David, thanks for the complinent 🙂
The wooden propeller jig works better than free-handing it, but the fine Sharpie is still a bit too thick for 1:72. It should be great for larger scales though.
The rigging worked better than my BH-21 attempt. It's a tedious process and time consuming, but the result is ok. Without the metal ends, the EZ line is a pain to work with. May have to give the nylon a try at some point...
Hi David, thanks for the complinent 🙂
The wooden propeller jig works better than free-handing it, but the fine Sharpie is still a bit too thick for 1:72. It should be great for larger scales though.
The rigging worked better than my BH-21 attempt. It's a tedious process and time consuming, but the result is ok. Without the metal ends, the EZ line is a pain to work with. May have to give the nylon a try at some point...
25 June 2018, 01:03
Gordon Sørensen
The rigging is fantastic, Alec! Thanks for showing how you did it! The kit looks great and you have done a wonderful job of it!
The rigging is fantastic, Alec! Thanks for showing how you did it! The kit looks great and you have done a wonderful job of it!
25 June 2018, 09:47
David Andrs
Alec K: Free-handing the propeller layers never worked for me. My plan is to do the light base wood color then do separation lines, then paint the dark layers. I am gonna go with a mechanical pencil rather than a sharpie.
EZ line works great if you can use eyelets and thread it through them. Gel CA works better for glueing it than liquid (at least that's my experience). One hand holds it stretched (too much tension is not good) then the other touches the glue point the CA, wait 3 seconds, release. Done 🙂
Alec K: Free-handing the propeller layers never worked for me. My plan is to do the light base wood color then do separation lines, then paint the dark layers. I am gonna go with a mechanical pencil rather than a sharpie.
EZ line works great if you can use eyelets and thread it through them. Gel CA works better for glueing it than liquid (at least that's my experience). One hand holds it stretched (too much tension is not good) then the other touches the glue point the CA, wait 3 seconds, release. Done 🙂
25 June 2018, 11:56
Alec K
David: when you say "separation lines", you mean boundaries between the light and dark layers? And then paint in between? I imagine this would allow for proper wood layer thickness.
Regarding gluing the EZline: you are absolutely correct about the thicker CA glue. I did switch to medium CA recently and it works better (I need to amend my build narrative). I was worried it would create too much buildup, but that turned out to be an unfounded concern. It works particularly well for creating a bond at the tip of the metal rod. What gel CA do you use?
David: when you say "separation lines", you mean boundaries between the light and dark layers? And then paint in between? I imagine this would allow for proper wood layer thickness.
Regarding gluing the EZline: you are absolutely correct about the thicker CA glue. I did switch to medium CA recently and it works better (I need to amend my build narrative). I was worried it would create too much buildup, but that turned out to be an unfounded concern. It works particularly well for creating a bond at the tip of the metal rod. What gel CA do you use?
25 June 2018, 12:33
Bernhard Pethe
A wonderful model. I love the Avia, it's also a great kit. Have you already built. 👍
A wonderful model. I love the Avia, it's also a great kit. Have you already built. 👍
25 June 2018, 20:57
David Andrs
Alec K: "separation lines": yes, exactly what you described.
Gel CA: I use Loctite gel CA. I get it in my regular grocery store. I apply it with an old airbrush needle. It does not need a whole lot of glue - less is more.
Alec K: "separation lines": yes, exactly what you described.
Gel CA: I use Loctite gel CA. I get it in my regular grocery store. I apply it with an old airbrush needle. It does not need a whole lot of glue - less is more.
26 June 2018, 03:48
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My current obsession with everything "Avia" continues. I started this build with an express purpose to finally figure out how to do biplane rigging. The rigging turned out ok in the end, and I am happy with the result.
I can't say enough about the kit. Very well engineered, it went together flawlessly.