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F-5F Tiger II Taiwan AF ( 1/32 KH)


Seversky

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On 11/5/2021 at 10:38 AM, Seversky said:

Painted the fuel tank and pylon with primer.

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Hi.  Continued Master Class work!

 

One thing you might check, although it's variable, is whether or not your subject has the vertical fin on the fuel tank.  Many don't, just like the American Air Force and Navy F-5E/F's, like this pic below.  Easy fix to delete if want to.

 

Taiwan F-5F

 

Cheers,

Chuck

 

 

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40 minutes ago, chuck540z3 said:

 

 

Hi.  Continued Master Class work!

 

One thing you might check, although it's variable, is whether or not your subject has the vertical fin on the fuel tank.  Many don't, just like the American Air Force and Navy F-5E/F's, like this pic below.  Easy fix to delete if want to.

 

Taiwan F-5F

 

Cheers,

Chuck

 

 

Thanks for the suggestion, but my prototype carried a large tank with a vertical fin.

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In your photo there is a small fuel tank.

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35 minutes ago, scvrobeson said:

Looking at the rivets, do you trim off the internal ends of the rivet once they're installed? Just thinking about the rear end where the exhaust cans will have to fit in.

 

 


Matt 

Yes, I trim off the internal ends of the rivet once they're installed. 

After processing the seamy side the engine pipes fit in.

 

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30 minutes ago, dodgem37 said:

Great show!  Love what you're doing.

 

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What is the dark grey connector?  How did you make those?

 

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Mark

These are the products of the ResKit company.

https://reskit.com.ua/index.php?route=product/search&search=RSU32-0035&description=&category_id=0&sub_category=

The connectors are glued with super glue.

I drilled the connectors from the end with a 0.3mm drill and inserted the wire.

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