Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery *DNF*
- TimJ
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Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery *DNF*
I'll also be using the Stratos 4 kit for my build.
I cut off part of a couple of sprues in the last pic but I'm sure you know what they look like.
I haven't decided on a colour scheme yet as my decal sheet has gone into hiding. I should be able to hunt them down before the start date.
I cut off part of a couple of sprues in the last pic but I'm sure you know what they look like.
I haven't decided on a colour scheme yet as my decal sheet has gone into hiding. I should be able to hunt them down before the start date.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15
- TimJ
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
The decal sheet has been found so here it is.
I started off with the cockpit. The decals went on well and look good. Shame they won't be seen when everything's closed up.
The completed cockpit interior.
I've also drilled out the holes in the wing to fit the drop tank pylons.
I should have the fuselage closed up tomorrow. After that it'll be some fettling to get the panels to fit well.
I started off with the cockpit. The decals went on well and look good. Shame they won't be seen when everything's closed up.
The completed cockpit interior.
I've also drilled out the holes in the wing to fit the drop tank pylons.
I should have the fuselage closed up tomorrow. After that it'll be some fettling to get the panels to fit well.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
the Boscombe down raspberry ripple would have looked brilliant on the TSR2, its shape just lends it's self to the straight lines.
What colours are you going for?
Regards Splash
What colours are you going for?
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
I like the look of the colour schemes possible with that decal sheet
Nice progress so far!
Nice progress so far!
Best wishes
Jim
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
splash wrote:the Boscombe down raspberry ripple would have looked brilliant on the TSR2, its shape just lends it's self to the straight lines.
It does, doesn't it
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- TimJ
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
I agree that the Raspberry Ripple scheme looks good and I do plan to build one in that scheme, possibly in flight to go with my Raspberry Ripple Angel Interceptor. This one will be in camouflage, probably RAF although I am drawn towards the South African example as I can't remember seeing one in those markings.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
As I haven't done anything for the last couple of weeks I got down to some parts fettling this evening and got the intakes, wing and upper panels fitted.
The intakes will need some filler but the other parts have fitted better than I expected so they should be OK.
I'll do the same to the underside tomorrow. Markings wise I'm thinking of going with a 617 Sqn example with a full load of fuel tanks and possibly some bombs on the outer pylons.
The intakes will need some filler but the other parts have fitted better than I expected so they should be OK.
I'll do the same to the underside tomorrow. Markings wise I'm thinking of going with a 617 Sqn example with a full load of fuel tanks and possibly some bombs on the outer pylons.
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Good progress Tim, looks like you have been lucky as I was regarding filler
Best wishes
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
- TimJ
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
I thought I'd post a picture of the resin set I'll be using on this build.
The belly tank is currently taped to the underside of the fuselage. As you can see it almost completely covers the bomb bay so I won't need any filler on the doors, although I may need some to blend the tank in.
Some sanding saw the lower fuselage panel slide into place. I've also fitted some plastic card shims to the top of the undercarriage legs as they seemed a bit loose.
The belly tank is currently taped to the underside of the fuselage. As you can see it almost completely covers the bomb bay so I won't need any filler on the doors, although I may need some to blend the tank in.
Some sanding saw the lower fuselage panel slide into place. I've also fitted some plastic card shims to the top of the undercarriage legs as they seemed a bit loose.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery
The belly tank is a good idea and will look good.
Regards Splash
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Undercarriage doors, ventral tank and refuelling probe have been added.
Although the tank does a good job of covering the ill fitting bomb bay doors it does spoil the sleek lines somewhat.
I hope I've got enough filler for the u/c doors.
Although the tank does a good job of covering the ill fitting bomb bay doors it does spoil the sleek lines somewhat.
I hope I've got enough filler for the u/c doors.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15
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Re: Tim's TSR-2 Whiffery *DNF*
I did a bit more to it today. The airbrakes have been fitted and I glued the retaining rings for the fin and tailplanes into the fuselage so that I can push fit and remove them when necessary.
It is a shame about the poorly fitting parts. It would have been better in my opinion if the undercarriage doors had been moulded in one piece with the option to separate them if you wanted to display them open.
I'll be setting up a thread elsewhere for the continuation of the build.
It is a shame about the poorly fitting parts. It would have been better in my opinion if the undercarriage doors had been moulded in one piece with the option to separate them if you wanted to display them open.
I'll be setting up a thread elsewhere for the continuation of the build.
2020 A:35 B:18. 2021 A: 51 B:25 C:21 2022 A:63 B:23 C:11 2024 A:9 B:4 C:15