Kahunaminor Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Hello all, I have been unmotivated of late with my 1/32 Spitfire XVI, so as I was moving it to the shelf of procrastination, I saw this sitting there and decided to bring it up to speed. It has sat there, partially started for about 12 months: As a bit of a gee up for one of my club mates, I am going to finish it in the markings of a captured aircraft used by the Luftwaffe's "Zirkus Rosarius": Eduard PE, Ultracast seats, mudguards, exhausts and wheels will be used: When I left it the cockpit area had been started and was at a base coat position. The nacelles and wings had also been commenced. I basically went to work on installing the remainder of the cockpit: The bomber version had both an inner and outer door in the lower half of the fuselage for the crew to enter and exit. The navigator/bomb aimer's legs would lay across the inner door when he was engaged in bomb aimer duties. Tamiya supplied the door on their sprues (F4 I think) but it is not mentioned in the instructions. I had PE for the outer door (which I gave to the carpet monster) so whilst scratching that piece, I did some for the inner door mechanism. The cover was drilled out for the window and Micro Krystal Kleer would be added to make the window: Here you can see the door in the sealed up cockpit: Ultracast seats were painted, washed and flat coated. The armour warning marking was masked and sprayed on the rear of the pilot's seat: Airscale instrument dials and placards were added as appropriate into the cockpit area along with the Eduard PE and then it was all sealed up: The port fuselage side was carefully attached, trapping the cockpit and bomb bay sections: The wings were added. I had to sand down the round locating pins on the spar to get them to fit inside the wings and enlarge them to allow the two wing panels to fit. This leaves me a slight gap on the wing/fuselage join but nothing a small amount of Perfect Plastic Putty will not fix. The glasshouse nose was masked and added without problem as was one of the fuselage windows. The port one cracked in half as I was applying it. I have affixed it and will try to remove the crack or I may not: I will prepare the canopy pieces for spraying the interior framing and once that is done, add the pilot's seat and close the canopy prior to tackling the seams. That way I hope to keep most of the dust out. Regards, 8
Janremco Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 Nice dectailed cock pit. Great biild till now and a different color scheme.
Kahunaminor Posted November 8, 2015 Author Posted November 8, 2015 Nice dectailed cock pit. Great biild till now and a different color scheme. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. It is appreciated. Regards,
Thom216 Posted November 9, 2015 Posted November 9, 2015 That cockpit looks great. Will love to see it in a captured scheme. Keep going!! 1
Kahunaminor Posted November 9, 2015 Author Posted November 9, 2015 Onwards! Using the Eduard masks, I masked the interior of the canopy frame work in preference to the decals that Tamiya give you. I had to do some minor modifications or additions but they came up pretty good: You may note that some of them look a bit dodgy and incomplete. I went back over a couple but hopefully once I apply the masks to the exterior, it should all come together. A couple of small PE pieces were added to the canopy and then it was secured to the airframe: In doing so, I managed to get a glue print on the port upper canopy. Thankfully all the paint is inside so a judicious application of graded sand paper followed by some more Future remedied that one! A fellow modeller posted some photos of this aircraft which revealed the spinners and props were not attached as the aircraft was only a display and never flown. This meant (a) cutting off the props and attaching the spinners anyway or ( some work on the exposed oil cooler faces in each engine. I chose route ( . Using my Olfa circle cutter, I cut a circle just smaller than the face of the engine nacelles from .005 card, punched a hole in the centre and affixed them to the faces. I will have to add some small gizmology to dress it up but I am happy with the result thus far: The photos also appeared to confirm the decal sheet reference in that this aircraft had only single wing navigation lights, so the relevant wingtips were added as well as the rear stabilisers: Masking the canopy exterior, I was careful to completely enclose the areas where there should only be internal framing, which meant covering some areas totally. I will use some liquid mask to ensure a seal: Next up seams and priming, thanks for looking. Regards, 5
Kahunaminor Posted December 2, 2015 Author Posted December 2, 2015 Moving forward, I continued to prep the aircraft for priming. I filled the forward ID light just aft of the bomb bay and made a new one just forward of the other two: The engine front plates were painted aluminium, then masked and BIG sprayed around the fronts.The canopy also had some liquid masking to ensure a seal and the BIG was sprayed on the exteriors: Some area received some Perfect Plastic Putty to eliminate seams. The wingtip lights were installed and liquid masking agent applied. The first coat of Tamiya Extra Fine Primer was laid down: I let that cure for about 24 hours and I was happy with the majority of the coverage. Some areas were shown to need a little more work (forward of the canopy, rear engine nacelles, lower window insert and some others): so I sanded these back: Happy with the results, I will re-prime to check but the majority of the aircraft is smooth. More to follow..... Regards, 4
somnas Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 Looking really good! You did a great job with that door and I'm interested to see how that scheme turns out, looks nice. I would love to do a couple of captured allied birds myself. Erik 1
Kahunaminor Posted December 2, 2015 Author Posted December 2, 2015 Thanks to a fellow modeller, I obtained these three photos of the aircraft I was building: Jennings' informative piece on HS concerning assymetrical exhausts fitted to some Mosquito B Mk IV. A couple of PM's and I had a set of two stage nacelles and an extra set of six exhaust pipes on the way. This would mean some minor surgery to turn the outer exhaust openings into the longer, squared off version. The small intakes just below the outlets would need to be removed and longer ones made. I would also need to fill the offset square panel on each outer nacelle: Not pretty at the moment but with the arrival of the parts from Jason last night, I have used 2mm rod to fill the outer exhaust openings. This will be sanded back and filled to allow the more squared off opening. Hopefully, all being well, I may see some paint on by the weekend. Regards, 4
somnas Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 Well done finding those details, that's the kind of stuff that separate your work from the bunch. Nice to hear you received help getting the parts you needed, I've had that kind of luck myself as well, very nice! That surgery is no problem for you, will be ready for paint in no time. 1
Mancunian airman Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 Really impressed with the work and moreso looking forward to seeing the paint scheme/
Kahunaminor Posted December 4, 2015 Author Posted December 4, 2015 Some post surgery pictures of the exhaust openings: I have test fitted them and it should look okay once the exhausts are inserted. The new inlets are 1mm plastic rod with the ends bored out. I will shape and fair them to hopefully resemble the original. Regards,
Kahunaminor Posted December 18, 2015 Author Posted December 18, 2015 Welcome back, After an enforced hiatus due to some C6/7 surgery, I am back at the bench. Most of the work has been on tidying up the new cut outs for the six stack exhausts, the new intakes and replacing lost detail. Here the inserts have been fared in and a coat of primer shows a bit of work to go: ​ ​ ​ A view from the topside shows the intakes: ​ ​ A front on view shows how proud of the fairing the outlets sit in accordance with Jennings' references: ​ More to follow..... Regards,
Kahunaminor Posted December 18, 2015 Author Posted December 18, 2015 It was then time to paint! Underside RLM04 from the Warbirds Enamel range: ​ ​ The surrounds of the ID lights were rescribed: ​ The lost detail of the nacelles had been rescribed and the latches from 0.05 strip were relaced and sanded to scale (almost): ​ ​ ​ ​ A few hours and a couple of light coats later, the packing was removed from the wheel and bomb bays: ​ And the MLG and tail wheel inserted so she stands on her own two feet: ​ ​ Thanks for looking. The RLM74 will go on the topside in the next day or so and that will be basic painting completed. Regards 1
Greg B Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Nice matey, will need sunglasses at the next meet but the looks of things 1
Kahunaminor Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 Masking for the RLM74 on the upper surfaces using Warbirds enamels: The demarcations using Tamiya 2mm curved tape and others fore and aft of the wings are complete guesses: Masking removed: Gloss coat, half a dozen decals and some very light weathering are next on the agenda. Regards, ​ 1
Darwinism Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 (edited) Looking good Kahunaminor. It's great to see a Mosquito in a very different looking colour scheme. Keep going - the end's in sight! Edited December 23, 2015 by Darwinism 1
Kahunaminor Posted December 31, 2015 Author Posted December 31, 2015 Thanks guys! Not too much done over the holiday break. I wasn't really happy with the position of the RLM74 on the rear fuselage. The pictures and the CE Decal sheet showed it further aft. So a quick mask and respray saw me happier with this: Rather than this: And the redone other side: Whilst I still had the RLM74 in the Grex, I added a drop of white to the cup, mixed and applied in the direction of airflow and various spots to break up the large, bland monotone colour: Well that's it for 2015! Have a safe and Happy New Year and see you all in 2016. Regards, 3
Calum Posted December 31, 2015 Posted December 31, 2015 Nearly there Kent. Just about time for it to return to the shelf of Doom ain't it 1
Kahunaminor Posted January 4, 2016 Author Posted January 4, 2016 Thanks for the compliments. Gloss coated with Testors Gloss Coat and decals applied. This is the first time I have used CE decals and they are very thin and somewhat fragile. This resulted in tearing the inner forward arm of the X on the underside. I will mask and touch up after another protective gloss coat: The rest turned out fine: Thanks for following and regards, 5
spitfire1677 Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 Very nice build, its good to see a Mossie in unusual colours
Janremco Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 Very nice your Mosquito. I like the different color scheme. Jan Remco
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