Special Hobby Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF
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2 March 2014, 18:22
Kelly Wellington
My first 'wafer' control panel with film between plastic and photoetched pieces.
Next challenge: control pedals on the front of that floor piece.
My first 'wafer' control panel with film between plastic and photoetched pieces.
Next challenge: control pedals on the front of that floor piece.
8 March 2014, 17:47
Kelly Wellington
Okay...I'm nearing the finish line and I've experienced a few setbacks. In all the taping for the windshields frames, I pressed down too hard and the rear wheel broke off. In attempting to reattach it, holding it in a pair of tweezers, I squeezed too hard and did the 'tiddlywinks' plink into the carpet monster. Also, in the gun barrel department for the belly pack? Well, only two barrels managed to survive to make it to the bellypack, and they are goobered with extra material that I'm afraid to attemt to remove because of the fragility of it.
And, now, I have come to the portion I've dreaded since I began....attaching blades to the hubs of the propellers. I have never done this before. Ever.
Okay...I'm nearing the finish line and I've experienced a few setbacks. In all the taping for the windshields frames, I pressed down too hard and the rear wheel broke off. In attempting to reattach it, holding it in a pair of tweezers, I squeezed too hard and did the 'tiddlywinks' plink into the carpet monster. Also, in the gun barrel department for the belly pack? Well, only two barrels managed to survive to make it to the bellypack, and they are goobered with extra material that I'm afraid to attemt to remove because of the fragility of it.
And, now, I have come to the portion I've dreaded since I began....attaching blades to the hubs of the propellers. I have never done this before. Ever.
1 July 2014, 22:26
Gordon Sørensen
Looking good Kelly. I hate separate prop blades too. The cutting mat I bought does have a compass rose on it, so at least my props should be set up properly, it's the blade angle and prop tip in relation to the hub that causes problems. I haven't used it, but Pavla includes a tool to set everything up when you buy their props.
Looking good Kelly. I hate separate prop blades too. The cutting mat I bought does have a compass rose on it, so at least my props should be set up properly, it's the blade angle and prop tip in relation to the hub that causes problems. I haven't used it, but Pavla includes a tool to set everything up when you buy their props.
4 July 2014, 13:44
Kelly Wellington
I've been visualizing a 'jig' (to use the term loosely) made from a block of modeling clay, where I can cut in the angle at which I want to set the blades on the vertical hub, at the corner of the clay block. Thus, once a blade is attached, I can swing it out over empty space to position the next blade socket in the hub....I can see that getting the blades all on the same plane will still be a trick.
I've been visualizing a 'jig' (to use the term loosely) made from a block of modeling clay, where I can cut in the angle at which I want to set the blades on the vertical hub, at the corner of the clay block. Thus, once a blade is attached, I can swing it out over empty space to position the next blade socket in the hub....I can see that getting the blades all on the same plane will still be a trick.
4 July 2014, 17:26
Kelly Wellington
Hey! In working on the Beaver cockpit, I dropped a seat support onto the carpet. Since I needed the part, and intensive search was undertaken and the part was recovered. But, the big news was that in the process, the errant tailwheel for the Blenheim was found. All hail!
Hey! In working on the Beaver cockpit, I dropped a seat support onto the carpet. Since I needed the part, and intensive search was undertaken and the part was recovered. But, the big news was that in the process, the errant tailwheel for the Blenheim was found. All hail!
4 July 2014, 17:29
Gordon Sørensen
Clay block should work, I said Pavla but I meant Quickboost, have basically the same thing.
Spitfire Mk.I/Mk.V - de Havi..(Quickboost QB 48 268, 1:48)
Always nice to find that part that "zinged" off to the unknown!
Clay block should work, I said Pavla but I meant Quickboost, have basically the same thing.
Spitfire Mk.I/Mk.V - de Havi..(Quickboost QB 48 268, 1:48)
Always nice to find that part that "zinged" off to the unknown!
4 July 2014, 23:47
Kelly Wellington
The attempt to reattach the broken tailwheel was semisuccessful. It finally glued back in place, but broke off again just days later. Net result: I've decided to remove the stationary post, redrill and insert the stub attached to the wheel...shorter tailwheel. Not accurate, most likely, but stable.
The attempt to reattach the broken tailwheel was semisuccessful. It finally glued back in place, but broke off again just days later. Net result: I've decided to remove the stationary post, redrill and insert the stub attached to the wheel...shorter tailwheel. Not accurate, most likely, but stable.
2 August 2014, 17:27
Kelly Wellington
Oh...that glazing is a long, long way from my first effort, the Beech 18. It's still rough, but I think it's 'passable'.
Oh...that glazing is a long, long way from my first effort, the Beech 18. It's still rough, but I think it's 'passable'.
2 August 2014, 17:29
Album info
Intent is to do livery at early Coastal Command, which I understand used the 'Sky' undercoat. Standard 'Sand and Spinach' above.