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jerry campbell | 24-Jun-07 15:37 |
The cuting finished with the parts spread out. A few parts I did not bother to cut out, like the wheels which I will replace as well a the spinner which I will replace with a plastic spinner and prop. I was able to obatain the decals and some plastic par |
jerry campbell | 24-Jun-07 15:44 |
parts from a plastic kit. I might be able to use the plastic landing gear as well. I also ran across a metal landing gear for a 1/24th Huricane. There just might be some after market stuff showing up for 1/24th scale plastic kits that are useful to Diels kits. Of course these will weight, but if you are not flying... |
JohnG. | 24-Jun-07 18:47 |
Nice neat job!!! Any tips for cutting notches without breaking off the shoulders??.....with the grain is usually pretty easy, but cross-grain can be tasking. Thanx, JGJ |
jerry campbell | 24-Jun-07 22:17 |
The only advice I can give is to start with a new #11 blade and a new single edge razor blade. You will just have to gain experience and confidence, however you will still break off a few shoulders. I use super glue for repairs. But remember I am noted far and wide for having very poor eye-hand coordination. I also keep a sanding block handy to trim the edges before I start cutting notches. Good Luck and please post some build fotos of your build. I kind of enjoy cutting the parts. I just wish I could start building the Tomahawk now. I've put the cut parts into the box for the next six weeks or so. |
JohnG. | 25-Jun-07 08:33 |
X-Acto #11 and a single edge razorblade are my weapons of choice. I, too, sand edges utilizing an emery board rather than sandpaper b/4 notching.........Thanx, JGJ |
jernst | 25-Jun-07 08:46 |
I use a square file to pass through the notch and clean out any left over wood. |
JohnG. | 25-Jun-07 18:56 |
jemst...where does one find a square 1/16th file??? In a Hobby Shop????? Thanx, JGJ |
jernst | 26-Jun-07 06:43 |
JohnG - yes, I got my square file at the LHS. It's about 3/32" square at it's widest, and tapers to a point at the tip. |
JohnG. | 26-Jun-07 08:13 |
jemst......Aha. I thought so. I have a jewelers file about the same size. You just simply use the tip of the file eye-balling the 1/16th. Appreciate the input...Thanx, JGJ |