Fairey Firefly 1/48

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Fairey Firefly 1/48

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This is the next project, a Fairey Firefly Mk I. I've no idea which markings I will use and so far all I've done is wash all of the parts in mild soapy water to clean off any releasing agent.
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Mike


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I've started work on the interior and I'm using Dick Clark's article in Scale Aviation Modeller International Sept 2013 as a guide. Generally the mouldings are not bad but the instructions with regard to detail parts are vague to say the least. On the plus side the colour call outs are useful and save a lot of head scratching.
Just as the article suggests I'm building the entire interior in one fuselage half while constantly checking the fit using decorators masking tape to hold the fuselage halves together.
One thing though and this isn't the first time I've encountered this, superglue doesn't seem to take to the plastic. I've no idea why but liquid poly cement is fine. One last point, the canopies are moulded closed so an open cockpit will need some steady work with a razor saw.
Till the next.
Mike
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Mike,

I worked with a chap who was a wireless op / gunner ( not sure if this is the correct term ) on these out in the Pacific. He cut his teeth his in the UK, Scotland I think.

He told me that they were a great aircraft to operate especially against the Japs who by the time he was out there had only a few fighters available, flak was the biggest problem. I will try and locate a photo he gave me of him and his pilot on a FAA Carrier.

Looking forward to this build.

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Before too much in the way of details get added to the interior the test fit of the early canopy reveals a fit issue, which is best dealt with now rather than later.
After some fettling clearly some work is required to fill those gaps.
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Hi Steve
Nice to hear from you. I'm taking a rest from Bomber Command but they're not forgotten.
Best wishes

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A quick update, the interior detailing is almost complete bar the painting. You can probably glimpse the fillet of white plastic card attached to the cockpit combing that will fill the gap previously seen after some gentle fettling.
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The gap around the canopy has been fettled with scrap plastic card and any remaining cracks I'm confident will be filled with white glue.
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The interior is complete and apart from the seat belts is out of the box. Plenty of trial fitting and test closing of the fuselage with decorators tape is essential.

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The fuselage is buttoned up and all is held in place using clamps of one sort or another and decorators tape.

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The cement has cured and off come the clamps etc, and now it's time to start the clean up.

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Looking good, Mike.
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In this update the canopy has been divided using a jewellers saw and then masked using Tamiya tape. The windscreen is cemented into position and just needs a little bit of fettling to make it snug. I've also started the undercarriage bay interior which is a lovely resin moulding.
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