Hello All
Well, after a nasty case of food poisoning which saw me lose two kilos in five days, a refreshing family holiday near Carcassonne and the virtual completion of a pesky little Airfix Gladiator, it's time to move on. Anxious to see WNW produce a Taube, I thought I'd hurry them along by taking up the greatest challenge of my modelling life and start work on the Copper State models 1/48 Etrich A.II Taube. In the end I may not have the skills to pull it off but, unless I try, I'll never know.
First we have an overall shot of the box contents; I have put the separate and limited construction notes, and the more useful front and side elevations, and plan view drawn by M.Digmayer, in plastic sleeves to protect them. Eagle eyes will notice the lack of white metal parts, even though they are mentioned on the parts list. My understanding is that my kit is a slightly later boxing, which replaced these with resin parts.
IMG_0764 by
nigeljjackson, on Flickr
One of the factors to bear in mind on this Taube is, I think, an incredible dearth of photographic material available, notwithstanding the best efforts of forum friends, to whom I am very grateful. This is going to leave me heavily dependent on the Digmayer drawings.
The next two photographs show an immediate problem. In an important sense the resin wings capture the light, seed-wing form in a beautiful way. But you will notice the very serious warpage along the front leading edges.
IMG_0781 by
nigeljjackson, on Flickr
IMG_0782 by
nigeljjackson, on Flickr
QuestionsA forum friend has already advised me that such resin warping can be corrected by careful immersion in warm/hot water. But I am very nervous about the best way to do this without damaging the lovely delicate rear edges. Would it be best to remove completely the surplus resin block before attempting to straighten things? What sort of temperature should the water be? Will I need to apply pressure by hand or will the resin 'remember' its original form?
With his customary care and support, VonB has suggested that his 0.5 brass tubing might not be best suited for my rigging sleeve needs and that 0.3mm polymide tubing would be a better bet. Can anybody on the forum suggest a supplier of such tubing?
Time for a stiff drink!
Best wishes
Nigel