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Post by wbill76 on Sept 11, 2013 14:29:01 GMT -5
They keep trying to disguise the produce name here in the States, it's an evil plot to prevent modellers from using it instead of keeping floor shiny! The name has undergone many iterations, including at one point Johnson's Pledge with Future Shine if you can believe that...the latest name is Pledge FloorCare Multi-Surface Finish.
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Post by thug626 on Sept 11, 2013 15:46:37 GMT -5
What a thoughtful sister-in-law you have Luigi. Bill, Did they change the name for the sake of change? Don't they know that we use all manner of items not for their intended purpose? Silly rabbits. I wonder what the next mulit-syllabic, throat choking, phrase for the name will be in the next round of names. Dave
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Post by wbill76 on Sept 12, 2013 18:51:50 GMT -5
What a thoughtful sister-in-law you have Luigi. Bill, Did they change the name for the sake of change? Don't they know that we use all manner of items not for their intended purpose? Silly rabbits. I wonder what the next mulit-syllabic, throat choking, phrase for the name will be in the next round of names. Dave Future. That'll show 'em!
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Post by M1Carbine on Sept 12, 2013 20:36:47 GMT -5
Next it will be "Johnsons floor wipe mess shine and wipe cleaner no scent clean me"
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that should cover it.
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Post by thug626 on Sept 13, 2013 22:18:02 GMT -5
Nope! Too simple. I am starting on the superficial detail on the fuselage and nacelles. With my handy dandy, home made tool I was able to recreate the fasteners for the cowl panels. It's a section of stainless steel hypodermic tubing with one end beveled on the inside and the other end in a small wooden dowel. I place it where I want a fastener, push down and, give a couple of twists of the handle. Violá! Fastener. Dave
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Post by deafpanzer on Sept 13, 2013 22:39:23 GMT -5
NOOOOO! You are one of those rivet counters!!! I thought you were not!!!
Great work on the rivets... picture of the homemade tool please?
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Post by thug626 on Sept 13, 2013 22:59:11 GMT -5
Ask and, ye shall receive. Just for clarification.....I am a fastener counter. Not a rivet counter. Here's the pics of the tool in question, plus a couple more that arrived in the mail today. The fastener tool. The outer diameter of the tubing is 0.020". I think the inner diameter is 0.016" A rule for scale. The next couple of tools are what arrived today. I had been wanting them for some time. Both were ordered from UMM. Quick delivery! I ordered four days ago and here they are. The first is the Rosie the Riveter set. The second in a punch set that will handle material up to 0.080" thick. Dave
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Post by bullardino on Sept 14, 2013 5:13:24 GMT -5
The riveter was something I really wanted when I build planes...
The home made tool looks great, where does the tubing come from?
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Post by thug626 on Sept 14, 2013 9:44:42 GMT -5
Hello Luigi, The riveter is helping me to establish some rivet lines on the AC. There are subtle lines one can see in photos that are from rivets and not panels. The tubing came from Small Parts Inc. I went to look for their link and kept coming up with very little. All I could find was a pdf of their old OOP catalog. It turns out they've been bought out by Amazon.com Here's the link for the tubing. link But be warned. This site has A lot of really cool stuff. You could spend a long time looking at stuff that you'll never use but, it's just plain neat! Dave
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Post by deafpanzer on Sept 14, 2013 11:45:22 GMT -5
Great tools... thanks for sharing! Who knows one day I will loose my mind and build a plane...
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Post by thug626 on Sept 14, 2013 11:56:00 GMT -5
You are most welcome Andy. As for the plane.....you've already lost your mind. Look at what you've built thus far. Take the plunge to the "other dark side". They have cookies . Dave
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Post by wbill76 on Sept 14, 2013 13:10:02 GMT -5
No question about Andy's sanity Dave, that went a looooooooong time ago. Nice set of tools, that close-up of the results speaks for itself.
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Post by thug626 on Sept 14, 2013 16:18:30 GMT -5
. Thank you Bill for the laughter and the comment. I spent a bit of time this am going over some rivet lines on the tail and control surfaces. The rivets for the most part on the actual AC are flush. In the pics I've found, the rivet lines give a somewhat "distressed" finish to the skin of the AC. The best way, I felt, was to run these rivet lines to represent the lines on the actual AC. The RtR that I used was 0.65mm. I am hoping the result is a subtle one when finished. Yes! We have some color laid down. It's only on the landing gear, as the main ones have to go on at the same time the nacelles are attached. The paint is LifeColor and, it was a delight to airbrush. It was thinned with LifeColor thinner. The main LG The nose gear. There is still the dark washes, highlights to be applied. The oleo with be done up with Bare Metal Foil. Dave
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Post by bullardino on Sept 15, 2013 3:02:28 GMT -5
Very nice idea, Dave. From all the builds I've seen, the rivets should be visible but not too much. Probably it's just their size that prevents that too much colour sits into them. I look forward to seeing you burnishing down BMF on such small areas, I've never tried anything like that
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Post by wbill76 on Sept 15, 2013 10:29:42 GMT -5
Paint! Even if it's only on the landing gear, it's still the first step! Careful now Dave, the folks around here can smell a drop of paint from miles away, they're like sharks!
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Post by thug626 on Sept 15, 2013 12:08:35 GMT -5
Hello Luigi, I agree, their size at this scale inhibits their visibility. Also, it looks to be that all of them on the wings and much of the fuselage sit flush with the surface. I was trying to find the pictures that showed the rivets that stood proud. It looks as thought the site that I saw them on went black in the couple of days since I've seen them. Bummer. Though, while looking for those pics, I did find some that may have answered a question that was rolling around in my head. On the main LG, there are parts that structurally are part of the nacelle. These should be zinc chromate green, not the blue that I have them painted. So it looks as though the main LG will have a two tone paint job. Hello Bill, More paint to follow. First to fix part of the LG color scheme. That's funny I was thinking of a similar analogy....blood in the water. Dave
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Hello Luigi, I agree, their size at this scale inhibits their visibility. Also, it looks to be that all of them on the wings and much of the fuselage sit flush with the surface. I was trying to find the pictures that showed the rivets that stood proud. It looks as thought the site that I saw them on went black in the couple of days since I've seen them. Bummer. Though, while looking for those pics, I did find some that may have answered a question that was rolling around in my head. On the main LG, there are parts that structurally are part of the nacelle. These should be zinc chromate green, not the blue that I have them painted. So it looks as though the main LG will have a two tone paint job. Hello Bill, More paint to follow. First to fix part of the LG color scheme. That's funny I was thinking of a similar analogy....blood in the water. Dave Ahhh the old rivet and panel line discussion In most cases all but these most used/ checked disappear under paint and grime. I work close to miliarty jets (Typhoon, Hawk etc) and there are far fewer lines and rivets on these than some kit manufactures put on 1/72 replicas ! Go for what you like the look of Dave, it's artistic license buddy
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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 16, 2013 12:40:57 GMT -5
Good to hear I am not the only one with these home made tools. I made mine about 12 years ago and can't live (build) without them. I ruined several very fine ones made from brass. I need to get some SS tube to replace them.
Some very impressive work going into this.
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 14:38:47 GMT -5
Hello Steve, Yeah, it's that old beaten horse discussion. Panel lines are pretty often overdone on kits. On the cover of the Ginter book for the F7F, there is a great color shot of a gloss blue 'Cat in flight. In this pick you can see the light refracting off of the flush rivet heads allowing you to see the longitudinal rivet lines. On the flat black versions these are obscured by the flat paint. This beast is going to be gloss dark blue. Currently I'm working out what is visually correct and what is artistically correct. Left brain, right brain argument at this time. Thank you for the info on the 1:1 panel and rivet lines. Much appreciated. Hello Rob, You made one of these too?!?!? Yours must be the padded cell next to mine. This one is v 1.0. I didn't get the hole centered in the dowel so, I've ended up bending the tubing a couple of times. One of these days, I'll get around to making one with a properly centered tube. Thank you for the compliment as always. It is appreciated. A nice bit of progress today. I got the engines painted. They are all done up in Vallejo acrylics with the exception of the base coat of Model Master metalizer Aluminum Plate. I used Vallejo Game Ink Black for a wash between the cooling fins on the cylinders and heads. No weathering or washes yet. I want the paint nice a cured before getting into that. Dave
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Hello Rob, You made one of these too?!?!? Yours must be the padded cell next to mine. This one is v 1.0. I didn't get the hole centered in the dowel so, I've ended up bending the tubing a couple of times. One of these days, I'll get around to making one with a properly centered tube. Thank you for the compliment as always. It is appreciated. Read more: modelerssocialclub.proboards.com/thread/3204/f7f-3n?page=13&scrollTo=159680#ixzz2f5VWsHcyLOL I bent all of mine so many times already...lol. Snapped a few too. I used my smallest on the KC97. I need to make a really small one for some of the rivets. How are you making raised rivets ? I made some rivet punching tools, various diameter, about 15 years ago and have punched thousands of rivets with them. Also made my own punch and die sets too. Soo yeah, I'm in the padded cell next to you...lol
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 15:09:54 GMT -5
It sounds like you're having a smashing good time in there. I haven't snapped my yet, but, it's going to happen. I don't have any raised rivets as yet. I am trying to find the reference pic that showed the raised ones and where they are. Dave
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 15:12:08 GMT -5
Hey there DickyF. Your post snuck right in there. You don't have to move to the dark side. We still give cookies to visitors. Thank you for the good words there. It is much appreciated.
Dave
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Post by bullardino on Sept 16, 2013 15:39:16 GMT -5
The engines look really great
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Post by wbill76 on Sept 16, 2013 15:56:33 GMT -5
Nice progress on the engines Dave!
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 19:59:06 GMT -5
Good evening Luigi, Thank you for the compliment. I may weather them after work in the am. Good evening Bill, Thank you for the compliment as well. Here's the main LG with the color correction and, detail painting (brake lines) Dave
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Post by M1Carbine on Sept 16, 2013 20:01:16 GMT -5
Dave - my brother simply outstanding work man. See you Friday Bob
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 20:02:59 GMT -5
Hello my brother, You snuck in. I'm looking forward to Friday. I'll bring the 'Cat for your perusal. She's still a ways off from being entered. Dave
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Just incredible work on the landing gear and engines Dave!!
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Post by thug626 on Sept 16, 2013 20:08:24 GMT -5
Ah! Hello Bruce, Why thank you very much. Quick question...are you headed the the Evergreen Museum model show this Saturday?
Dave
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