Hercules and Blood hound round 2
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Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Here we go again, this time it will be done though i dont care what happens.I have sorted the base material and the background,all i need to do is build the thing.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
This is one I am really looking forward to - please post photos as soon as you can mate, no matter how fast or slow your progress
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Al.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Thanks Al, photo's will be posted hopefully quicker than snails pace.I am planing on starting the Bloodhound as a side dish during the 4 engine GB.Much to build and time management to start,i have a trip to Turkmenistan and a job coming up in Ghana for at least 12 to 13 weeks!Time to start a spread sheet me thinks
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
progress of a sort,cockpit is complete and crew fitted,
The rather tedious task of fitting the fuselage glazing has started,this picture shows an hours worth of sanding,cutting and dry fitting.I tried micro crystal kleer but the aperture was too big i may try it with the other openings in the interest of speed,as at this rate with my modelling time, i will still be doing this next year
I must admit that sitting down with this kit is most enjoyable,from opening the box to reading the old style instructions, to even packing the parts away and putting the box lid back on.Its a real trip down memory lane
The rather tedious task of fitting the fuselage glazing has started,this picture shows an hours worth of sanding,cutting and dry fitting.I tried micro crystal kleer but the aperture was too big i may try it with the other openings in the interest of speed,as at this rate with my modelling time, i will still be doing this next year
I must admit that sitting down with this kit is most enjoyable,from opening the box to reading the old style instructions, to even packing the parts away and putting the box lid back on.Its a real trip down memory lane
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Got hold of a couple of nice reference pictures,
have to check out the colours quoted in the instructions.
have to check out the colours quoted in the instructions.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
I have one of these part done but wheels up. Not looking forward to that glazing either, or the top fuse seam.
Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Good stuff, B... great to see it under way! Top tip for both you and Shane - put some kind of wing spar (brass tube, balsa...) across the middle, joining the two wings. That should stop the leverage of the wings splitting the top seam! Believe me... I've been there...
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Cheers Shane, i have decided to use micro crystal kleer for the rest of the windows,will use sharpned bits of round sprue to blank the openings for painting.Matt cheers for that tip.The front undercarriage has now been fitted and is the first moving feature completed,i sat there for ten minutes moving the thing up and down making hydraulic noises how sad is that
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Have spent a very happy few hours on this the last couple of days,pictures below,
One thing could some one confirm that M3 is equal to H30 and M11 is equal to H96.The next job is to join the fuselage a job i am not looking forward to as there is some warp and twist in the sides
One thing could some one confirm that M3 is equal to H30 and M11 is equal to H96.The next job is to join the fuselage a job i am not looking forward to as there is some warp and twist in the sides
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Good to see further progress. Looks like those 3 guys are telling to dog to get down off the blue tack.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Cheers James, paint question answered found this useful conversion table http://www.airfixcollector.co.uk/airfix ... _paint.htm;
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Great to see some good progress being made - I already know this will be one of the ones that gets the fingers pointing at Telford in November.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Cheers Al,to be honest i feel a bit nervous about having something i have built on display
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
I felt exactly the same way last year Bromo, but it really is a great feeling when something you've built draws positive comments
Can't wait to see this in the flesh.
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Tom
Can't wait to see this in the flesh.
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Re: Hercules and Blood hound round 2
Cheers Tom, doing some cross checking of paints from the conversion list i found i may have a problem the conversions are below,
AIRFIX HUMBROL
M5 DARK EARTH H83 OCHRE
M14 LIGHT STONE H74 LINEN
now i would of said Dark Earth H29 and Light Stone ???? well i cant find one in the Humbrol range.So the choice i have is do i go with the original Airfix colours or use Humbrol and an other manufatures Light Stone, any advice here chaps?
AIRFIX HUMBROL
M5 DARK EARTH H83 OCHRE
M14 LIGHT STONE H74 LINEN
now i would of said Dark Earth H29 and Light Stone ???? well i cant find one in the Humbrol range.So the choice i have is do i go with the original Airfix colours or use Humbrol and an other manufatures Light Stone, any advice here chaps?
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