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Sweety got a reaction from D.B. Andrus in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from D.B. Andrus in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from D.B. Andrus in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from TenSeven in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from nmayhew in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from MikeC in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from TenSeven in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from AlbertD in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from LSP_Kevin in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from Trak-Tor in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hi all
Pipes on the heads of the cylinders.
Regular formatting of the 18 pipes with an improvised folding machine.
Set up the wire.
Push the counter-piece.
And here are 18 regular pipes
Setting up the cylinders.
The admission pipes are too short.
I want to leave the engine hoods open and the pipes are too short which bothers me.
I've extended the intake pipes.
For the masking of pipes, I use Teflon, used in sanitary to waterproof the fittings
.
There you go.
I foresee the same problem with the exhaust pipes.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from MikeC in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from TenSeven in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from nmayhew in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from AlbertD in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from Trak-Tor in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from wmoran in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from MikeC in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from Dpgsbody55 in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from AlbertD in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Big thanks! I hope that my posts with Google Translator will be comprehensible
Sweety
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Sweety got a reaction from Mattcom in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from Brett M in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
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Sweety got a reaction from TAG in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
For version 1A.
The magnetos of the Eduard Kit will be replaced by the Bendix magnetos of the Tamiya Kit.
As well as the distribution ring.
Creation of notches to adapt the Bendix distribution ring of the Tamiya Kit
Painting of the engine block slightly weathered for the moment
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from AlbertD in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from TorbenD in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)
-
Sweety got a reaction from Trak-Tor in Corsair F-4U 1A Tamiya 1/32 Cockpit resin Eduard
Hello everyone,
I am new on the forum, excuse my English because I use Google translation.
So far I have posted montages on French forums only, despite the language problem I have joined the Larges Scale Planes community that I have been following for a long time and which I appreciate very much.
Your criticism, remarks and advices are welcome for me in order to progress in this Hobby.
I started a Corsair F-4U 1A some time ago.
I'm going to embellish this Tamiya Kit with the Eduard cockpit and engine.
I started with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 engine from the Eduard Kit.
For the painting of the cylinders I used Humbrol Mascol liquid mask that I cut once dry. To preserve the slice of the black cooling plates.
Home tools used for cutting the liquid mask.
The painting of the cylinders once finished.
See you soon,
Sweety
(Google Translate)