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Post by Robbo on Sept 29, 2020 18:36:59 GMT
I do like a peg shot
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Post by armorguy on Sept 29, 2020 18:42:25 GMT
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Post by Paul B on Sept 29, 2020 18:52:13 GMT
Classic clamping Peggy..... sorry I meant Ian  .
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Post by Robbo on Sept 29, 2020 19:19:44 GMT
That's ok Paul Seeing as you like my pegs here are a few more  
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Post by Paul B on Sept 29, 2020 19:27:18 GMT
I take it you are using the type with the rubber knobbly bits on them  ? I know that sounds awful, but I am being serious 
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Post by Boots on Sept 29, 2020 19:36:05 GMT
Peg-a-licious mate 
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 9:27:07 GMT
I take it you are using the type with the rubber knobbly bits on them  ? I know that sounds awful, but I am being serious  Oh yes the rubbery bit is essential
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 9:29:03 GMT
Unlike the Tornado, this time I added weight to the nose, lesson learned no tail sitter this time
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 11:37:02 GMT
Got one wing in fitted but the other one is a different story, going to be some serious head scratching to get that one to fit 
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Post by Marco on Sept 30, 2020 12:14:49 GMT
Ian, looks great! And just a little patience to fit the wing.
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Post by Paul B on Sept 30, 2020 13:31:08 GMT
This side looks like a good fit Ian  . What's up with the other  ?
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 15:51:29 GMT
The underside is in tight as a glove and the back top fits but it leaves this big gap. Heavily glued and then it's going to have to be filled. This is the best I could get it 
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Post by Paul B on Sept 30, 2020 16:02:20 GMT
Ouch  . You should be able to fix it though Ian, I'd use some stretched sprue first then filler 
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Post by Marco on Sept 30, 2020 16:20:29 GMT
Ouch x2. Good idea Paul. Sprue will help to fill this big gap.
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Post by Snipersmudge on Sept 30, 2020 16:49:04 GMT
That is a big gap but I'm sure you'll master it mate.
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 17:20:30 GMT
Yep sprue was my first thought too. I've worked on some shocking kits so this should be fixable
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Post by Paul B on Sept 30, 2020 17:32:11 GMT
You da man Ian 
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Post by Ian H. on Sept 30, 2020 19:19:50 GMT
Nice progress on the Hunter. A shim or some stretched sprue will get the fixed up. If I remember correctly, I had the same problem on my Rhodesian Hunter but it was the left side.
Regards,
Ian
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Post by Robbo on Sept 30, 2020 22:12:45 GMT
Glad it’s not all down to me then, dodgy building like
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Post by Ian H. on Oct 1, 2020 2:40:27 GMT
A few idiosyncrasies with that kit. The ejection seat is almost 1/72 scale which I could never figure out.
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