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| Picture from Ghukek catalog of Bristol Beaufighters. Note individual model and flight of three model |
The flights of three is how the Mad Padre printed my aircraft for the 1:2400 project a couple of years back.
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| Dauntless SBDs (joined wing tip to tail) and F4F Hellcats (joined at the wing tips) fly over a CVE early in the project. |
It was easy enough to paint them. Clip off the peg on the post, glue the flight on, brush prime and paint.
Except, due to some casual storage, my flights of aircraft have taken some damage. Flights of three reduced to two, or even one, model with shortened wings.
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| The SBDs (far left and far right) if you look closely are in rather poor shape. |
Don printed me the single models, not the flights. So I had six of each aircraft. These were going to be a bugger to paint and how to base them? And after all that effort, how to keep them from breakage? So solutions needed to be found.
For painting I hit on the idea to superglue them to some sprue. Easy to just pop them off the plastic, right? RIGHT???!!
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| Painting in progress |
Wrong. A lot of wings and tails snapped as I tried to gently pop them off the sprue, even after I put a bunch in the freezer for 24 hours.
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| Carnage! |
Some I was able to repair, because the breaks were simple, clean, and I could find the errant piece.
But many airframes were a complete write off. 2 out of 5 Do17s survived. I managed to repair the damaged Ju88s, so I got all six in service. Of the Me110s and Ju87s I only saved half, 3 each. The rest were unsalvageable.
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| Do17s attacking HMS Cleopatra off Crete |
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| Two flights of Ju88s make a bombing run |
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| Swordfish from HMS Illustrious attack the Armando Diaz off North Africa |
For the British I only lost one each of the Swordfish and the Beaufighters, so I made a flight of three and a flight of two for each.
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| Me110s |
For the flights of three, I cut a triangle of clear plastic from a food packaging clam shell and punched a hole behind where the lead aircraft would go. Flights of two got a rectangle with a hole punched in the center.
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| Ju87 Stukas! |
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| Beaufighters attacking a convoy in the North Sea, or maybe the Mediterranean. |
I think with the next round of aircraft I'll hot glue the models to a popsicle stick, or a wooden skewer. They might be easier to pop free from the hot glue. Painting the bottoms isn't really needed. You don't see them.












Have you seen litko's flight products?
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteI really like these and the clear plastic to stick them on is a good idea as opposed to individual sticks or an alternative (paperclip type).
ReplyDeleteHot glue might be the way to go, tho be careful with the heat of the stuff that it won't warp the resin of the models itself.
I put the glue on the base. So it's already cooling by the time I get the model on there.
DeleteI like that it dries clear.
Try Tacky Wax. A small blob will hold a model pushed onto it.
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