SE 535 Mistral
Creating an home-made scribing template…
Scribing the upper fuselage vents with my home made template, made with some aluminum sheet.
First batch of vents scribed.
All vents (22) scribed ! Need to clean up a little bit, but quite happy with the outcome.
The second template, for the rear panel, has been complicated to make and use…
The second template, for the rear panel, has been complicated to make and use…
Detail of the rear fuselage and wing root. The panel lines have to be modified.
Filling the existing panel lines with kit’s stretched sprue…
Reducing the length of the exhaust (3,5 mm)
Intense brainstorming: how am I going to adapt those parts…
Ref pic
Looking for more reference pictures of this area !
Ref pic #2… still looking for reference material of the area behind the seat…
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Scratching some belly details
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Well, the gun shells wells are obviously not deep enough…
Eventually, found a good reference picture of the area behind the ejection seat. Probably from a prototype or early stage airframe, so I will need to extrapolate a little bit and rearrange the area…
Source : avions-de-la-guerre-..-suite-71127395.html
Source : avions-de-la-guerre-..-suite-71127395.html
Scratching the area with fine plastic card…
Scratching the area with fine plastic card…
Seriously, Airfux… did you really give your best to depict the guns ? 🙁
Starting to correct the guns area: rebuild, drill, smooth…
Cockpit’s floor is in place. Under, pieces of lead have been inserted. The upper part of the nose is glued, in order to prepare and smooth the area.
Quite annoying and tricky job. Some plastic card has been added in order to get a proper fitting…
Some metal tubes have been installed deep in the gun holes… barely visible, like on the real aircraft. More mastic and surfacer are needed…
Internal parts have been installed, helping to improve a little bit the fittings. The gear bay are nicely depicted.
Issue with this kit: the exhaust has to be installed before glueing the half fuselages (way too large at the base to be inserted afterward… so it would be hard to get rid of the awful seam near the exhaust (see pic #7 for reference)
BTW, due to the previous shortening of the fuselage aft, the exhaust has to be shortened too. So I cut off a section of the exhaust, and applied bevel cuts…
… so the exhaust’s aft can be inserted later !
Starting the modification of the air intakes, a Mistral’s very distinctive characteristic
Dry fitting… check
Main job on the left air intake… check !
Комментарии
15 14 August 2022, 14:44
Michael Kohl
having my DH-100 close to the finish line, I am anxious what you make of the french sister.
having my DH-100 close to the finish line, I am anxious what you make of the french sister.
16 August 2022, 07:15
Erik Leijdens
Great work rv! The panels you haven scirbed, I assume they are missing on the kit?
Great work rv! The panels you haven scirbed, I assume they are missing on the kit?
20 August 2022, 21:17
Rv
@ Erik: the Mistral is a French license-built Vampire (F5), but with a Nene engine instead of the Goblin, and other details (ejection seat for example). So the airframe is quite different, with the vents and new designed air intakes.
@ Erik: the Mistral is a French license-built Vampire (F5), but with a Nene engine instead of the Goblin, and other details (ejection seat for example). So the airframe is quite different, with the vents and new designed air intakes.
27 August 2022, 20:27
Nathan Dempsey
Nicely done on your rescribe and correction efforts. Can't wait to see more.
Nicely done on your rescribe and correction efforts. Can't wait to see more.
11 October 2022, 22:57
Michael Kohl
I like your detailling efforts. How did you create the scribing templates? Scribing panel lines and access doors are still pretty much of a challenge to me.
I like your detailling efforts. How did you create the scribing templates? Scribing panel lines and access doors are still pretty much of a challenge to me.
12 October 2022, 13:17
Rv
Hello Michael. I used the aluminium from a soda can, scribed with a needle and then cut with a sharpen x-acto blade… few blades and attempts were needed ! 😉
Hello Michael. I used the aluminium from a soda can, scribed with a needle and then cut with a sharpen x-acto blade… few blades and attempts were needed ! 😉
12 October 2022, 13:59
Michael Kohl
I like your proceedings. I wanted to suggest a similar technique to solve your exhaust problem, but your way to sand it such that it self centers is way better. Gotta keep that in mind. And a late Thanx for your explanation.
I like your proceedings. I wanted to suggest a similar technique to solve your exhaust problem, but your way to sand it such that it self centers is way better. Gotta keep that in mind. And a late Thanx for your explanation.
2 December 2022, 09:38