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Hubert Boillot

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  1. To slow down the polymerisation of CA (not block it completely, mind you), you can also store your tubes/bottles in an airtight box, in which you have also added some of these silica gel sachets aimed at trapping moisture, and that you find in almost any packaged goods imported from PRC  ...

    And then, even better, store the box in a dry, cool place, like your fridge (plus it gives you an opportunity to grab a beer each time you want to glue something ;) )

    Why ? because CA setting is usually triggered by moisture in the ambient air (and therefore blowing on an assembly which uses CA is not a completely stupid idea ... )

     

    Hubert

     

    BTW, the airtight box will also show that CA fumes are getting out of seemingly tightly closed bottles, and whiten the inside of the box over time ...

  2. 8 hours ago, Dandiego said:

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    OK so here is the marker that I use. I think I bought  it at Michaels  craft store. I have only used this marker  with Model Master enamels. Your mileage may vary.

     

    And a few pictures of the big beastie  masked up. I have already  sprayed the Dark Ghost Grey. I then apply these paper masks and will spray the Light Ghost Grey in very thin coats until I have the desired coverage  of the preshading.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I think this answers the question  " what do you do with old kit instruction booklets".

     

    Dan

     

    It also answers THE other big question : « what do you need instructions for ? » :)

     

    Neat work :goodjob:

     

    Hubert

  3. The Bs and Ds left the factory NMF until 1962,  IIRC. On the field, it took longer than what is written in most books for Project Lookalike to be applied to all airframes.

    Even in Europe, where the corrosion and watertightness issues of the NMF appeared and prompted the silver paint solution of Project Lookalike, you still had NMF aircrafts as far as 1963/1964. I certainly remember pics of NMF F-105s in Bitburg and Chaumont dated 1963 or 1964.

    As for the stores on the above pic, I’d venture they were painted silver, from my interpretation of the pic.

     

    Hubert

  4. On 8/26/2018 at 2:03 AM, DonH said:

    Fantastic work, I love it :wub:

     

    Is it the light or does the decal on the throttle quadrant say "RIM" instead of "TRIM"?

     

    On 8/26/2018 at 6:20 AM, LSP_Ray said:

    Yes, should be RPM. P is distorted.

     

    On 8/26/2018 at 6:20 AM, LSP_Ray said:

    Yes, should be RPM. P is distorted.

     

    See what you are doing to us Peter ? We are starting discussing the accuracy of the rendition of a stencil on a 1/18 throttle quadrant :rofl:

     

    Hubert

  5. 10 hours ago, ericg said:

    What’s wrong with the Trumpeter Lightning?

     

    The kit is based on flawed drawings, so, here is a non-exhaustive list from top-of-mind memory:

     

    - the fuselage is too short by 5 mm, putting th wing root in the wrong position relative to the cockpit

    - on the F1/F3 kit, the wing thickness at the root is wrong, and missing the proper camber; the underbelly tank is too wide; the MLG too long; the windscreen and canopy are too wide; the rear fuselage too pinched at the level of the exhausts; the top fuselage spine too wide; the position of the front LG bay too far back; but then correcting this can be done by moving forward the whole intake trunk, which, as designed, leaves a gaping 5 mm between its lip and the nose intake rim (you will then have to adjust the position of the cockpit tub relative to the intake trunk, whose curve upwards to feed the top Avon will have been moved forward as well)

     

    Still, it is better to have this one than no kit at all, but if you want an accurate no-surgery Lightning F6, go on the hunt for the Echelon vac, which is gorgeous.

     

    Hubert

  6. It's a very nice kit, fairly rare and OOP as far as I know.

     

    Looks like you paid a "normal" price for the kit, its size, quality and rarity.

     

    As for your fist question, I know that our stash accumulation makes us collectors rather than builders, but, personnally, I buy kits with the firm intention to build them, not just collect them (and yes, I have the Cessna in the stash too ;) ). So it is very much up to you to decide what to do with it (You can always store in the stash pretending you'll build it one day, and end up collecting it for future resale :rofl: )

     

    Hubert

     

     

  7. 12 hours ago, Phartycr0c said:

    Had Mine delivered today, here she is

     

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    Only Joking ! I took these at Flying Legends  but it certainly gives a taster of things to come.

     

    Very realistic finish ! I like the way you have achieved a weathered and faded look without the dreaded quilting :)

     

    Hubert

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