That sounds like more excellent advice Stephen, I really appreciate the time you spend sharing your considerable knowledge with me.
Ryan, yep Stephen is a very wise presence in the modelling community!
Not a huge amount of progress, I have pretty much thrown the engine together. Very little will be visible once (if!) the model is completed so I didn't want to spend too much time on it. It's almost a shame not to give it more attention as it is excellent and would be a great model in its own right. In fact it can be bought separately quite cheaply. Scratch built SE5a anyone?
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Richard Williams, on Flickr
I removed the moulded frame from the fuselage and replaced it with 1mm plastic strips, a first for me. A small step for a modeller but a giant step for my kind! After consulting photographs in my newly arrived SE5a data file I can see my home made oil sump is massive. I had fun with milliput and plastic card so I don't mind that too much. This is after all more about experimenting than anything else.
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Richard Williams, on Flickr
The firewall(?) on the kit part is completely flat on what I think is cockpit side, the part doesn't seem to appear in the instructions, so I had a bit more of a play with plastic card. This was taped to the side with the recessed grooves and embossed with my gargantuan classical guitarist's thumb nail. I think the details are supposed to be raised on the reverse side. Can you see what I did wrong there?
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Richard Williams, on Flickr
Despite the various challenges and mishaps I am having a heck of a lot of fun with this kit. I have hardly glued any pieces together yet and reckon I have more than had my money's worth already.
Thanks for reading, hope to have a bit more to show soon.
Richie