Basilisk Posted May 29, 2018 Author Share Posted May 29, 2018 4 hours ago, CJP said: Hi Peter - I found my way to this build from you Hawker Seahawk build in Carrier GB - nice attention to detail again - interesting to see the Aires resin compared to the Airfix kit parts - they are very nice but the kit parts don't look too bad either but would need a lot more work - I like your tool kit and I'm going to have to get one of those panel scribers - I now have a fine punch/die set after seeing your work on the Sea Hawk build. CJP Nice of you dropping by here. The comparison of the Aires part is with the Tamiya kit as the Airfix kit is a wee bit smaller Congratulation on your punch/die set. Which one did you buy? I am sure you will discover many uses for it. My experience with panel scribers is that there is not one which fits all the jobs. I use four for different tasks, but surprisingly found the one made by Trumpeter a good all-rounder to get started. On the other hand, when purchasing a riveter, I would go for a quality tool as the cheep one's (like Trumpeter) are a pain to use. Cheers, Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJP Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Basilisk said: Nice of you dropping by here. The comparison of the Aires part is with the Tamiya kit as the Airfix kit is a wee bit smaller Congratulation on your punch/die set. Which one did you buy? I am sure you will discover many uses for it. My experience with panel scribers is that there is not one which fits all the jobs. I use four for different tasks, but surprisingly found the one made by Trumpeter a good all-rounder to get started. On the other hand, when purchasing a riveter, I would go for a quality tool as the cheep one's (like Trumpeter) are a pain to use. Cheers, Peter Thanks for that info Peter - I got the RP Toolz punch & die set which is a bit pricy but good quality I think - have not had a chance to try it out yet - I've never been into riveting models but am interested in seeing what you do with the ME262 & Sea Hawk so who knows? Chris 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basilisk Posted June 3, 2018 Author Share Posted June 3, 2018 On 5/29/2018 at 10:58 PM, CJP said: Thanks for that info Peter - I got the RP Toolz punch & die set which is a bit pricy but good quality I think - have not had a chance to try it out yet - I've never been into riveting models but am interested in seeing what you do with the ME262 & Sea Hawk so who knows? Chris The RP Tools punch & die set is very nice. They are also great to punch out decals like the dials on the IP. I am sure you will discover many uses for it. Worked on the Tamiya wings this week. I totally forgot to prepare the lower wing to accommodate the Aires parts for the slats. So some more scraping was in order. The outer undercarriage bays and the inner base for the slats in place. And the outer bases for the slats. As you can see, some rails for the slats are missing. No I didn't brake them, I received the parts with them broken. Fortunately they still where in the bag so that I can repair it later. The fitted parts of the undercarriage bay are a bit of an enhancement over the Tamiya rendition. The upper wing needed to be modified to accommodate the resin part. First the Tamiya representation of the undercarriage bay had to be removed. Then some more grinding was needed to make the wing fit without any interference. Looks ok now. But there are some gaps on the outer slat bases next to the engine mount which needs to be corrected before I glue the wings together. Cheers, Peter 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basilisk Posted August 5, 2018 Author Share Posted August 5, 2018 Sorry to say, but I failed again in this GB But I did made some progress over the last two weeks. I riveted the engine pods and glued them to the wing. I attached them before gluing the wings together as it was easier this way to align them properly. Before fitting the upper wing parts, some gaps needed to be closed due to the slats modification. And here with the upper wings in place. Looks ok underneath, but the upper part needs some more work around the slats as the resin parts don't fit too well. And it didn't help that I managed to brake and loose one of the flat rails At least the fit of the engine pods looks good and doesn't need any filler at all. Even though not finished, I am at least a bit closer in finishing a Me 262 Cheers, Peter 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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