Hello Brad - Thanks for looking in

T'is a true old saying that 'things are sent to try us' but I've had more than a fair bit on this build

I only have to think about Guy's awful accident with his Felixstowe though and it all pales into insignificance.
Well a little bit more progress today
The rigging of the wings is complete with just a little bit of tweaking here and there with some oil wash to settle things in required. I've used .15mm monofilament for the main rigging. I ran the line through a split cut into the tip in a silver felt tip pen. Two passes and it looked very good but gradually this has worn off as used. Something I had overlooked is that it can be affected by humidity and will slacken so I don't think I will use this again but overall for a first time I'm reasonably pleased with the outcome so far. I used Gator glue in the main which proved okay though one or two 'let go' and slackened right off. These were reclaimed by pushing the line back in it's hole to tension with tweezers and using CA to fix it.

I used 0.4 Albion brass tube to give the impression of RAF wire ends using the diameters to space the wires. This worked well enough but the top end had opened slightly on one wing. The one thing I have learnt on this build above all else is the constant need to think ahead - building these are a completely different kettle of fish to a jet that's for sure.

A few last details - two piquet rings as per a Von Bob job, a new laminated tailskid and that pump propeller got scraped clean and re-primed

The engine finally received all it's spark plug wires - it looks fine by eye but the camera tells all

It's had several layers of varying silvers - today it got buffed with Ushi's powder then sealed before an oil wash and highlighting with dabs of Vallejo Chrome

Off it's fixture at last but not for long as that needs a slight mod to hold it for one last painting job before installing the tailplane and fin.

And of course I couldn't resist a sneak preview



That's where it is tonight - I have a slight anxiety over the rigging slackening but it's too late now to worry about that too much. Has anyone else experienced this problem with monofilament and if so what have you done to over come the problem. Also what is the preferred material to use. I am aware of most products, easy line, elastic sewing thread etc but what's the 'in thing' to use guys?
Thanks for looking in
Regards - Tug