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Author: | the330thbg [ Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | 1:72 Scale Academy B-29A..., Alclad or Foil for finish..? |
Anyone with experience with either? Always scared to death of foiling.., looks to easy to screw the whole thing up. ![]() |
Author: | mazdaP5 [ Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1:72 Scale Academy B-29A..., Alclad or Foil for finish.. |
the330thbg wrote: Anyone with experience with either? Always scared to death of foiling.., looks to easy to screw the whole thing up.
![]() Never be afraid to try and fail, because if you take your time and succeed, you will be very proud of the results. |
Author: | Second Air Force [ Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1:72 Scale Academy B-29A..., Alclad or Foil for finish.. |
the330thbg wrote: Anyone with experience with either? Always scared to death of foiling.., looks to easy to screw the whole thing up.
![]() Nope, just takes patience. We discussed the different methods of NMF finishes here: http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... c&start=30 and I did a mini-school on how I foil on page 3. Here is the airplane Major Horace Carswell was flying on the day he earned the Medal Of Honor: ![]() ![]() It's a Minicraft 1/72nd kit with a mixture of BareMetal Foil and Alclad, and it isn't really all that hard to do, just very time consuming. Scott |
Author: | the330thbg [ Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:28 am ] |
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Fantastic Scott.., just the info i was looking for! Thanks!!!!!!!!!! |
Author: | Falcon50EX [ Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1:72 Scale Academy B-29A..., Alclad or Foil for finish..? |
Something worth considering if planning to do a B-29 in foil. Just a suggestion but i did do it to see if it really worked or not. 1) Get the wings constructed, fill and sand the seams. You may need to add some sheet plastic shims to the side walls of the wheel wells. Academy engineered the kit in a wacky way that make proper location of the engine nacelles on the wings very vague and imprecise. Also, the back sides of the nacelles don't fair in very well with the molded aerodynamic fairing on the flap insert. 2) DONT Attach the nacelles to the wing yet. 3) Assemble the engine nacelles. 4) Measure, locate and mark the proper location of the engine nacelles on the wngs. Test fit them in place but DO NOT GLUE yet. 5) Take a large piece of Bare Metal adhesive backed foil, and apply to the wing where the nacelles go. 6) Slip the engine nacelles onto the wing leading edge, locate them precisely and glue them in place (yes, over the foil) with super glue. The thin CA is probably best. 7) Fill any remaining gaps along where the nacelle meets the wing with a 50-50 mix of thin CA and medium viscosity, gap filling CA. Allow to dry without using accelerator. ![]() RESULT- a custom-tailored engine nacelle that can be left off until very late in construction, that will have a snug fit and require very little glue. This will allow you to foil the model without the nacelles getting in the way. Hope this helps. Cheers, david |
Author: | the330thbg [ Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1:72 Scale Academy B-29A..., Alclad or Foil for finish..? |
oh.., well if it is that SIMPLE i'll do it that way! LOL!!!! |
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