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Tim's AEW Avenger - COMPLETED


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As well as the Vigilante, I want to offer a WW2 tech project.

From a choice of many, I've settled for this Sword AEW Avenger.

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This my second Sword build,  my 8th Avenger.

Parts:

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Having done all the wartime schemes, this grey Canadian option grabbed me,

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Decals.

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And now wings on, looking like an Avenger.  A long way to go yet.

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My thoughts so far:

No number tags on the sprues,   consult that spruemap a lot 😞

Very unclear diagrams showing assemble of the tail wheel.

This model can't be built with a turning prop,  I might modify that.

No guidance or location help with the nose-ring, it's a slightly wider intake below that at top.

Four parts each side to box-in the wheel-well, which then fouls the wing uppers - and required surgery.

Wing location slots far too tight for the tongues on the wings.  More trimming to fit ALL the control surfaces.

 

BUT a Sword Avenger this far in under 24 hours - challenging and rewarding.

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On 2/23/2020 at 4:19 AM, Romeo Alpha Yankee said:

How will you do the canopy framing?

I'm glad you asked😀  Timstyle.

 

Here's one I prepared earlier.

Tools for the job:  cutting board, scalpel, a steel straight edge, and some Tamiya masking tape.

Score the tape into thin strips, about matching the frame width.

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Next paint the tape external airframe colour.  Just one colour for the Avenger.

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Allow to dry for a couple of hours.  Dry to touch - but mot set hard.

 

Now use those strips of painted tape as stickers over your frames.

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Press down the frames a bit harder, at least 6 hours later. 

Touchup any filled in panels, and upto the lower boundary frame.

The purists will be howling that interior colour is wrong - but I'm not losing sleep over that, especially in 1/72!

And - I already did the inside lower sill on this Avenger with similar thin strips of black insulation tape.  It's visible.

 

My previous Avenger from 2018 - can you see the interior frame colour?

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A very quick method of framing, that I've used many times.

 

Thank-you for giving me the opportunity to share Timstyle canopy frames.

 

 

 

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Undercarriage,

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And as you can see I've modified the prop to make it removeable (less fragile).

 

Followed by matting down, control surfaces, prop, exhausts

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Just a few aerials left now - before completion.

 

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