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8 Sqn Mirage 5 BA-08 "Delta Blue"
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Julie Lourensz
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B-24J Nose And Radio Compartment HOBBY BOSS
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Julie Lourensz
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B-24J Cockpit And Engines HOBBY BOSS
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Malladuck
vill ha den här artikeln
vill ha den här artikeln
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Jagdpanther G2 with full interior & workable tracks links Rye Field Model (RFM) 1:35
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Malladuck
vill ha den här artikeln
vill ha den här artikeln
Russian Heavy Tank
KV-1 Model 1942 Simplified Turret Rye Field Model (RFM) 1:35
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Iain Ogilvie
lade till ett nytt fotoalbum.
lade till ett nytt fotoalbum.
21 31 July, 11:25
Iain Ogilvie
Thanks for your interest gorby and bughunter!
These are some quick images I grabbed on Sunday - will get some better ones and post here.
Part 'traditional' sheet styrene (with a balsa wood core for the wings) and part CAD designed and printed parts for the details, such as engine, exhausts, undercarriage, cockpit details.
Built for a former owner of the full-size aeroplane.
Thanks for your interest gorby and bughunter!
These are some quick images I grabbed on Sunday - will get some better ones and post here.
Part 'traditional' sheet styrene (with a balsa wood core for the wings) and part CAD designed and printed parts for the details, such as engine, exhausts, undercarriage, cockpit details.
Built for a former owner of the full-size aeroplane.
31 July, 12:44
Michael Kohl
Those teasers you threw at us wet the appetite for more. I fully second Bughunters request.
Those teasers you threw at us wet the appetite for more. I fully second Bughunters request.
31 July, 13:14
Iain Ogilvie
Hi Dieter - I would have to borrow it back from the person I built it for - so will possibly be at Telford, but not sure at this stage.
Hi Dieter - I would have to borrow it back from the person I built it for - so will possibly be at Telford, but not sure at this stage.
31 July, 15:29
Bernhard Schrock
That's „true" modeling! Great result & execution. Chapeau! Could you add some WIP pictures please?
That's „true" modeling! Great result & execution. Chapeau! Could you add some WIP pictures please?
31 July, 15:45
Iain Ogilvie
Thanks for your kind words Bernhard and Robert - appreciated!
I've just uploaded some 'in-progress' images - I may have more which I'll add if I find them.
I'll be taking some studio shots in next few days.
Thanks for your kind words Bernhard and Robert - appreciated!
I've just uploaded some 'in-progress' images - I may have more which I'll add if I find them.
I'll be taking some studio shots in next few days.
31 July, 18:01
Skyhiker
Iain, were the wings repurposed from another kit or did you vacuform them? How did you make ridges so perfect on the wings?
Iain, were the wings repurposed from another kit or did you vacuform them? How did you make ridges so perfect on the wings?
2 August, 11:41
Iain Ogilvie
Hi Skyhiker - that's an easy one - and quite an old technique. The wing cores are carved from balsa wood - takes minutes. A single sheet of thin styrene is then cut to suitable size to wrap around the balsa core. The positions of the ribs (and any other details) *insides* of the styrene wing skins are then marked out using a pencil - working from plans - and then gone over using a biro/ball-point pen along a steel straight edge using sufficient pressure to form the 'raised' rib feature on the outside. Skins are then bonded to the balsa core using epoxy - and cyanoacrylate/superglue on some of the edges. It's a really simple, and quite satisfying, process.
Hi Skyhiker - that's an easy one - and quite an old technique. The wing cores are carved from balsa wood - takes minutes. A single sheet of thin styrene is then cut to suitable size to wrap around the balsa core. The positions of the ribs (and any other details) *insides* of the styrene wing skins are then marked out using a pencil - working from plans - and then gone over using a biro/ball-point pen along a steel straight edge using sufficient pressure to form the 'raised' rib feature on the outside. Skins are then bonded to the balsa core using epoxy - and cyanoacrylate/superglue on some of the edges. It's a really simple, and quite satisfying, process.
2 August, 12:41
Iain Ogilvie
Thanks, again, for all your kind words - really appreciated - I never think anything is quite 'good enough' - so the feedback is really encouraging. Yesterday I removed the windscreen as I wasn't happy with it - and also have to replace the 3D Printed tail skid as it's broken for a second time - modifying the design of that to allow for a metal core - as I did with the main undercarriage legs. Have fun!
Thanks, again, for all your kind words - really appreciated - I never think anything is quite 'good enough' - so the feedback is really encouraging. Yesterday I removed the windscreen as I wasn't happy with it - and also have to replace the 3D Printed tail skid as it's broken for a second time - modifying the design of that to allow for a metal core - as I did with the main undercarriage legs. Have fun!
2 August, 12:44
Sarah-Jane
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Porsche 956B Joest Racing Team sponsored by NewMan, Pierlant Imperial #7, 8, 12
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