Thanks Des for shifting this one.
Cheers Martin.
Now I have done most major parts and hope that over the X-Mas period I will attach most of them together. I tackled the undercarriage next. Although I am pleased with how the wing struts came out using cocktail sticks and thin copper wire I had an issue replicating this on the undercarriage. Even using the thickest copper wire I can get away with it is still too flimsy for my liking, any thicker and they will not match the thickness of the wing struts. If I had brass that would have done a treat but I do not and don’t want to delay this just for the sake of waiting until I am able to stock myself with some. Wrapping thin plastic card around still came out too thick so I turned to a beer can. Of course I had to drink the contents first but once that was done I cut out with scissors squares of metal. The copper wire was spun into a straight rod, bent to shape and the beer can metal wrapped around the copper, this was then superglued and held in a makeshift clamp. Despite the copper being soft, with the beer can metal wrapped around it is incredibly rigid and strong, I will definitely be using this method again.
Only other addition was the leather on the turtledeck which was made out of Milliput. I will work on the wings next, it will be nice to get them attached.
Thanks for looking in, Alan.