Airfix 1/48 Hawker Hurricane Mk I
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Did you use wire for the hose and cables of those carts? I can’t get the kit supplied vinyl tubing to drape in such a natural manner on my ProModeler carts.
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Carlos, the battery cart is an insulated stranded wire from an R/C servo lead. I need to work on it a bit more. Airfix supplied a plastic tube and I inserted a brass tube through it to get it to hold it's shape. That's how Tamiya had it set up on the airfield fuel truck.
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John!
For your Albion Three Point Fueler are you adding the rear doors? You can clearly see there are instructions on the left interior door panel. The illustration inside the rear door are instructions for priming and running a Coventry Climax pump. I thought the interior was more green khaki, called “Eau de Nil?” What do I know?
Adding “RAF?”
Not sure if the decals include this, uh, detail. Do they?
For your Albion Three Point Fueler are you adding the rear doors? You can clearly see there are instructions on the left interior door panel. The illustration inside the rear door are instructions for priming and running a Coventry Climax pump. I thought the interior was more green khaki, called “Eau de Nil?” What do I know?
Adding “RAF?”
Not sure if the decals include this, uh, detail. Do they?
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I put all the decals on that came with it, Bruce. Thanks for the photo. I just went by the colorized photo because I thought it would make the innards more visible. I've left the doors off for now but they are all painted so if I want them on for a scene I can put them on. If I had a good photo of the instruction panel I would make a decal for it, and if I could find pictures that were circa BoB I might like to add a few more markings, it is a little plain in that way.
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There is also a rigging line on each one of the booms as well.
I looked for a diagram you could use to downsize for a scale diagram. No luck, alas.
Also the logo for Albion is a distinctive one on the radiator.
I looked for a diagram you could use to downsize for a scale diagram. No luck, alas.
Also the logo for Albion is a distinctive one on the radiator.
Bruce / SPEEDGRAFLEX
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So that's what that post on the boom is for! Thanks. Just when I thought I was done with rigging for awhile. It does look like the pump compartment is a lot lighter in color than the outside.
Airfix did include the Albion logo embossed on the radiator tank, Bruce, but my guess is it was not painted, nor was the shell polished metal on the camouflaged truck. OK, Bowser.
I've been working on the Bedford MWD and I have had a few issues, mostly with the proper location of parts. Everything fits well if it is in the right spot, but there are not any pins or other positive locating devices. When the cab floor is put in place it must be pushed hard up to the fenders that are molded to the frame. If that is not done, the front cab part which includes the firewall and steering wheel will not fit to the hood side panels and its proper position on the cab floor is unclear. Maybe it would be best to start by attaching the radiator and then the floor with white glue to allow later movement, then confirming that the firewall is set correctly. A test fit of the hood and side panels will be needed to confirm that all is well. The pictures in the instructions were not clear enough for me.
Airfix did include the Albion logo embossed on the radiator tank, Bruce, but my guess is it was not painted, nor was the shell polished metal on the camouflaged truck. OK, Bowser.
I've been working on the Bedford MWD and I have had a few issues, mostly with the proper location of parts. Everything fits well if it is in the right spot, but there are not any pins or other positive locating devices. When the cab floor is put in place it must be pushed hard up to the fenders that are molded to the frame. If that is not done, the front cab part which includes the firewall and steering wheel will not fit to the hood side panels and its proper position on the cab floor is unclear. Maybe it would be best to start by attaching the radiator and then the floor with white glue to allow later movement, then confirming that the firewall is set correctly. A test fit of the hood and side panels will be needed to confirm that all is well. The pictures in the instructions were not clear enough for me.
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Thanks, Bruce!