Junkers Ju-86 P-1, RS Models, 1\72
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1 3 June 2018, 17:17
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
An update - finished and installed the interior, glued fuselage halves together and solved the gap problem with transparent parts.
An update - finished and installed the interior, glued fuselage halves together and solved the gap problem with transparent parts.
5 June 2018, 17:34
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Another update: attached the wings. Those were a pleasant surprise - the fit is extremely smooth, just some regular filling&sanding will be required.
Another update: attached the wings. Those were a pleasant surprise - the fit is extremely smooth, just some regular filling&sanding will be required.
5 June 2018, 20:50
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Update: assembled and attached the engine nacelles. It turned out to be easier and not painful at all)
Update: assembled and attached the engine nacelles. It turned out to be easier and not painful at all)
6 June 2018, 18:59
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Update! Finished the main body construction. Only flaps & some small parts left to attach before the test primer shot.
Update! Finished the main body construction. Only flaps & some small parts left to attach before the test primer shot.
11 June 2018, 13:57
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Update: attached the flaps. Very tedious operation, that requires a lot of patience! Just hope that I won't break them off during the painting sequence)
Update: attached the flaps. Very tedious operation, that requires a lot of patience! Just hope that I won't break them off during the painting sequence)
12 June 2018, 10:06
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Update: primed the plane with Tamiya Enamel X-11 Chrome Silver.
Update: primed the plane with Tamiya Enamel X-11 Chrome Silver.
12 June 2018, 15:44
Łukasz Gliński
Looks great when painted. And even better with that gin the background😉
Looks great when painted. And even better with that gin the background😉
18 June 2018, 10:17
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Update: Decaled, washed, varnished, demasked! Nearly finished. By the way, these flaps are really a pain in the ass - the breaking off nearly on every slight occasion! They look good from the detailing kind of way, but still, their attachment points are very weak and require extreme caution when you handle the model.
Update: Decaled, washed, varnished, demasked! Nearly finished. By the way, these flaps are really a pain in the ass - the breaking off nearly on every slight occasion! They look good from the detailing kind of way, but still, their attachment points are very weak and require extreme caution when you handle the model.
20 June 2018, 21:16
Alec K
Looking great. Any recommendations regarding the flaps? Does not look like they can be made removable.
Looking great. Any recommendations regarding the flaps? Does not look like they can be made removable.
21 June 2018, 11:29
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
Thank you, mates! Alec, the only recomendation I can give: before attaching the flaps' hinges (or fixtures, I dunno the right word for their attachment parts), scrape a little line on the attachment points on both the wings and flaps. This is important, because the parts I've mentioned above are PE, therefore they are flat and their attachment points are very, very thin and small, so if you just glue them on the flat surface, this is gonna be a very weak spot. So it's better to prepare some small slots to put this attachment parts in. I hope my advice is understandable, cause my english lacks some specific words) In any case, if you're very cautious and know how to properly work with CA glue, it would be better if you attach the flaps in the very end, because their weak nature gives no opportunity for complex camouflage - their attachment points can't even stand the resistance of the masking tape.
Thank you, mates! Alec, the only recomendation I can give: before attaching the flaps' hinges (or fixtures, I dunno the right word for their attachment parts), scrape a little line on the attachment points on both the wings and flaps. This is important, because the parts I've mentioned above are PE, therefore they are flat and their attachment points are very, very thin and small, so if you just glue them on the flat surface, this is gonna be a very weak spot. So it's better to prepare some small slots to put this attachment parts in. I hope my advice is understandable, cause my english lacks some specific words) In any case, if you're very cautious and know how to properly work with CA glue, it would be better if you attach the flaps in the very end, because their weak nature gives no opportunity for complex camouflage - their attachment points can't even stand the resistance of the masking tape.
21 June 2018, 19:05
Alec K
Thaks very much for the recommendation Dmitriy. I know what you are talking about, have seen this on other models.
Thaks very much for the recommendation Dmitriy. I know what you are talking about, have seen this on other models.
22 June 2018, 01:51
Dmitriy Andreeshchev
An update - finished! Enjoy the photos of the completed model, my friends)
An update - finished! Enjoy the photos of the completed model, my friends)
22 June 2018, 22:22