Author Topic: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi  (Read 23489 times)

Offline GAJouette

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #60 on: August 05, 2013, 11:39:04 AM »
  Antonio,
As always very impressive work my old friend. Your leather trimmed cockpit is beautifully done. Keep up the outstanding progress.
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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #61 on: August 05, 2013, 12:44:22 PM »
Antonio, thanks for the tutorial on the cockpit coaming. I have a future project the will benefit from that technique. The model is coming together nicely. 

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #62 on: August 05, 2013, 06:31:20 PM »
Thanks Rob, I'm glad if someone takes advantage of my suggestions...

Ciao

Antonio

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #63 on: August 06, 2013, 09:51:21 AM »
Just beautiful Antonio! It's very nice to see how far you go with the detail.

The leather in the cockpit and cooling detail are amazing.

Ciao.

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #64 on: August 15, 2013, 07:22:15 AM »
Thanks Zabu, here are some new progresses:

some time ago I took a coil out of an old phone, now it's time to use it.
The wire is as thin as a hair and I decided to use it for the eyelets of the turnbuckles I posted the drawings some days ago.

They're so small that it was difficult to photograph even using the "Macro" program of my camera. The tube chunks are 3 mm long. You see them better in this magnification pic. On one end is the eyelet done with the "electric hair", on the other end the same wire comes out of the tube and is glued to a Bob Buckle's eyelet that will be fixed to the model



Here you can see 4 of the 6 turnbuckles done this evening in the left box and the remainder of the tube chunks in the right one.
I need 8 of them and I just made 6 today. To make the first one it took me over 1 hour to understand where to put the drop of CA glue, much less time was spent on the other 4.


To check if this hair-sized wire would bring the strength of the stretched rigging I glued two turnbuckles on the plane's "cheeks" and stretched the EZ wire...
It seemed to work



Detail views here

OK that's all for today, I think I'll make new progresses until Saturday, then I will leave on Sunday morning for some vacations, will be back on Sept. 1st.

Ciao

Antonio

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #65 on: August 15, 2013, 09:57:04 AM »
anto'... you're in the tunnel!!! ;D ;D ;D

great work, can't wait your return from holidays...

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #66 on: August 15, 2013, 01:52:49 PM »
Great job on the build, Antonio.  Have a wonderful holiday!

Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #67 on: August 15, 2013, 10:28:08 PM »
anto'... you're in the tunnel!!! ;D ;D ;D

great work, can't wait your return from holidays...

Thanks Paolo, yes I'm in the tunnel and no light shows yet at the far end...

:-O

Thanks Ernie!

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #68 on: August 16, 2013, 06:06:25 AM »
Hi folks,
this is another short update but to do these things it took nearly all day (well I did other things in between, not related to modeling...)

I completed the set of "single" turnbuckles (now I have 9 - I need 8)
and started making the "twin" turnbuckles (instead of doing two holes I thought that where it is possible having only one is better...)

Here they are (I have 9 - and I need 8)

Then as my eyes were not weary enough here is the "Aldis" style gunsight (still to be painted)



That's all folks!

Good night everybody

Antonio

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #69 on: August 20, 2013, 11:18:43 AM »
Beautiful detailing!
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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #70 on: August 20, 2013, 11:44:03 AM »
Antonio, those turnbuckles are so cool! Great miniture work.
Now go rest your eyes! ;)

Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #71 on: September 03, 2013, 10:53:38 PM »
Thanks Ernie...
My eyes are better now, I returned from Bruxelles Saturday and dived into work quite fast, I hope next week to proceed further with this build.

In Bruxelles I went to see the WW1 aircraft exhibition in the Army / War museum but it was closed!!!!!!!! They are restoring the floor (perforated metal plates) which is breaking and therefore not safe for people to walk upon...

S**T

 >:(

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #72 on: September 04, 2013, 01:01:47 AM »

In Bruxelles I went to see the WW1 aircraft exhibition in the Army / War museum but it was closed!!!!!!!! They are restoring the floor (perforated metal plates) which is breaking and therefore not safe for people to walk upon...

S**T

 >:(

What a Bummer!!!!

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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #73 on: September 09, 2013, 06:43:19 AM »
Dear all,
here I am with new progresses:

This is the current state of my model:




- I glued the turnbuckles to the lower wing
- the radiator was set to its place
Then I worked on the cabane:
- struts and corresponding rigging
- aldis gunsight (I didn't consider it when putting the cabane struts in place so there was not enough room to put the gun sight nearer to the windscreen... where it should be ... :'(
- MGs in place

Then I worked on the tail piece, glued the horizontal and vertical surfaces, set up the rigging, and glued the struts below the horizontal plans.
This was indeed the most fatiguing operation today, it was so difficult to take the EZ wire with the tweezers and slip it into the hole of the control horns...
 :o

Some more detailed views of the tail:




The windshield provided by the kit was totally unacceptable it was squared, so I copied the correct shape from a paper SVA model which had the correct windshield used by the 87th squadriglia onto an acetate foil using a thin marker, then cut it with the small scissors:



To give it a curved shape I fastened it in some way onto this slightly conic shape...


And heated with an hairdryer, then I left it cooling and the curved shape was kept:


Wiev from behind the cockpit with a rear-view mirror I made with a punch-and-die over a piece of cardboard which had one "mirror" side


Thanks for looking

Antonio
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Re: ANSALDO SVA 5 - 1/48 Fly - Ten. Aldo Finzi
« Reply #74 on: September 09, 2013, 07:05:58 AM »
Great looking work, Antonio. Looking forward to seeing the top wing go on.

Lindsay