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  1. Looking good so far!

    As a suggestion, you should add about 3mm to the front, this means you will be able to sand away the waste that forms the curved edge of the front surface and still end up with a part that is long enough.

    To prevent webs (like a Banyan tree) forming round the bottom, you may need to add a block of about 5mm for it to stand on that is smaller than the profile of the cowl back edge. This means the rear edge will draw inwards preventing said webs.

    If all this is not clear, please ask questions, it may be better if I make a drawing to show what I mean!

     

    TBH, as its such a deep draw, using your former with 3mm added to each end (to allow for removing the waste as mentioned) I would be tempted to plunge mould each panel separately like the real aircraft (Top, bottom and two sides).

     

    Which ever approach you take it will be interesting to find what works for you!

     

    Malc.

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  2. 2 hours ago, colin said:

    How does the Tamiya one compare to the newer Italeri offering 

     

    The Italeri kit is from the old Protar moulds from the early 1980s.

    It is/was one of the best 1/12 Protars and IMHO comparable with the Tamiya offering.

    Ironic that it was also offered in 1/12 scale by Heller, but the less said about that kit the better!

     

    M. 

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  3. Hi Jörgen,

     

    Nice work!

    Can I ask what glue do you use to join painted parts together?

    (sorry if I have asked this before, but I never seem to get a satisfactory solution that works for me, either they don't stick very well or the glue dissolves the paint - which can be good or bad - but usually bad!)

    Scraping the paint off has its risks as I either get a chip in the paint that can be seen afterwards or scrape too much which can also be seen after the parts are joined. 

     

    Malc.

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  4.  

    Decals, - the best bit!

     

    2 hours ago, keefr22 said:

     

    I find it OK from a pen but also can't get a good finish with a brush with it, I've yet to try spraying it. I like the Green Stuff world chrome for brushing small parts as @JeroenS says, I've also yet to try the airbrush version. Had very bad experience with last two brand new sheets of BMF I bought, neither would stick - and it seems other modellers have had similar experiences. I'd really like to get some of the Hasegawa Trytool mirror finish which looks great in various Youtuber's builds. But it seems to be really expensive to get it from Japan to the UK. Spotmodel say they are getting it ''soon'' but they've been saying that for about a year....!! :)

     

    Keith

    Molotow chrome has to be larded on if you are using a brush and always keep a 'wet edge' going to join the next brush load. It has to be protected with a coat of clear, otherwise it rubs off and tarnishes with finger prints.

    I will be interested to know how you get on with the Trytool when you get it.

    I tried a bit harder to search for mirror plastic I have and found this which looks very similar, I may have to try a sheet!:-

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264401016427?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338792760&toolid=10029&customid=EAIaIQobChMIifD1m5-g-AIVB-vtCh3Iggm6EAYYCCABEgI6_vD_BwE&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifD1m5-g-AIVB-vtCh3Iggm6EAYYCCABEgI6_vD_BwE

     

    M.

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  5. Nice work.

    I use something called 'mirror glass', it is 15thou clear plastic with a silver coating on one side just like a real mirror. - No idea where I got it from! I just tried googling it and could not find any.

    When this runs out I plan to use Molotow chrome which can be applied with a brush and still get a streak free chrome like finish.

     

    Malc.

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  6. Wow, super! A great addition to the fleet.

    Dont leave it on its wheels, the legs will splay out over time under its own weight!

    Your wish is my command😁

    My 1/32 Mew Gull is the Aerotech kit, long ago I decided on a common air race scale to fit in with the Williams Bros kits, plus they are generally tiny so a larger scale is a good compromise between shelf size and detail.

    IMG-7222.jpg

     

    Malc.

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  7. Well that has triggered some interesting finds.

    The reason I say grey cockpit interior are the closeups of the 25 when it appeared at Zandvoort in 1962, you can clearly see the paint scratched off showing the aluminium underneath.

    Having just seen these new pics above I agree the underside colour is up for debate.

    1962-05-20-Zandvoort-Netherlands-25.jpg

    and this colour pic

    1964-06-14-Spa-Belgium-05.jpg

    Enough other period colour pics like the one above exist to show the cockpit interior is grey.

     

    M.

  8. Thats interesting!

    I still don't believe Colin Chapman would agree to the bottom of the car being painted green, especialy as we know the inside of the tub was painted grey.

    My take would be the water washing across the surface is giving a false impression of the colour.

    But at the end of the day its your model - your choice!

     

    M.

  9. 14 hours ago, Flying Badger said:

    Edited the post with a larger scale photo so the detail of the problem is clearer.... The lines in the paint are from the masking tape and it's left a roughened surface to the paint.

    All the info I have was that it was painted... but if you have a better source or a reference image for that I'd be really interested?

    Thats better, thanks!

    Here is why I think it was unpainted:- The only picture I have seen of the underside of a Lotus in period. Paul Hawkins car being recovered from Monaco harbour.

    Its a Lotus 33, but I can't see that the 25 would be any different given Colin Chapmans obsession for weight reduction - why paint somthing that will never be seen?

    Could you share your info showing that it was painted?

    bottom.jpg

    The only suggestion I would make is to sand or scrape the paint off and start again. IPA requires time to work, so would probably affect the surrounding paint and make it worse.

     

    Malc.

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