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Breguet 691 / 693, project 1/32 scale resin


waroff

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Today, the nacelles before pouring silicone rubber. The molds will be in two parts fitted together as for the engine cowling and rear cowling.

When these molds will be made, the hard part will be done (pray for cast resin is easy and good in these mold)

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I really appreciate you showing these in-progress shots.  It helps us learn more about the process of resin casting & silicone molding. Thank you!

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Front fairing, the first test resin casting. There is one bubble on radiator surface but I hope that following castings will be free bubble.
the mold conception is not perfect as I want and it's not easy to pour resin into, but I must do it in any maner. This necessite more time only.
At left, the sprue was sawn. The sprue is hollow just near the fairing, so it is easy to sawn along the groove around the sprue.

Next time, the nacelles, their mold is made.

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The aircraft I like best are the French float planes and flying boats.

But this aircraft has really interesting shapes and lines. 

I look forward to you producing this model and then selling me a kit.

Stephen

By the way, 88 in ssculptor88 does not refer to my age. I'm not there yet.

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@ssculptor, Sorry for the "88" ;)

 

Today I put all parts of Breguet in boxes, I will move house the next month.

Inventory of parts, fuselages are not visible because in a box already closed.
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Now, must wait this autumn to mold and cast resin again.
but during this period, I will made several part as propeller, engine, wheels....

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