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HACHETTE SPITFIRE Mk 1A – THURSDAY 23rd JULY 2020Issues 19, 20, 21 and 22 have arrived. We get three issues this month with some build steps required with the final magazine (issue 22) supplying a part that is stored away until a future build stage. ISSUE 19 – COCKPIT INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURES 1 through 419-01 Cockpit Frame 19-02 Cockpit Control Panel 19-03 Cockpit Control Panel Instruments 19-04 Back of Cockpit Control Panel 19-05 Six KB 1.6 x 4mm screw 19-06 Five KM 1.6 x 4mm screw Pictures 2 & 3 show the control panel in a little bit more detail – it is very well done. We also need frame 18-05 (Picture 4) from stage 18 of the build. PICTURES 5 & 6We take part J from the fret and this is super glued into place on the cockpit frame (part 19-01) PICTURES 7 & 8These additional parts are removed from the fret and again glued in place making up a stake of the 3 component parts. In Picture 8 I have arrowed an area that could do with a paint touch up but to be fair once in place you are never going to see this anyhow. PICTURES 9 & 10Next up are the rudder pedals and these again are just glued into place on the Cockpit Frame. That is all that is required to be done in this build stage. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 20 – PILOTS SEAT AND CONTROL PANELPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURE 1120-01 Cockpit LED circuit board and cable 20-02 Pilots Seat 20-03 Back Support for pilots’ seat 20-04 Cockpit Details A - F 20-05 Pilots Seat Frame 20-06 Cockpit Details G - K 20-07 Seat Edging 20-08 Cable Label 20-09 Three KB 1.6 x 5mm screws (1 spare) PICTURE 12 & 13Happy with this stage as its plastic which means I can discard the superglue and use my Tamiya extra thin. We start here making the seat frame. Its important when cutting these from the fret that (as in Picture 13) we leave the arrowed pegs in place (it would be easy to cut these off by mistake) PICTURES 14, 15, 16We then take the 2 frame support sides and these are glued into place. In picture 14 (arrowed) its worth noting the ejector pin marks from the moulding process but once these parts are in place these are not easily seen so onwards and upwards as they say. PICTURES 17 & 18We then take the seat and the seat back support (part 20-03) and glue these 2 sections together. There are three holes on the seat back and 3 matching pins on the seat back support that have to be lined up. PICTURE 19When complete we then glue in place the seat support framework that we previously assembled. PICTURES 20 & 21We then take the seat framework support struct (smaller of the 2 items shown in picture 20) plus the longer strut and lever and again these are glued into place on the seat assembly. PICTURES 22 & 23This is an interesting part as its described in the instructions as “Seat Edging part 20-07). Its not something I am familiar with so will have to look through some reference to see just exactly what this is. Anyhow this parts clips over the side of the seat and is held in place with a dot of superglue. PICTURES 24 & 25We get a tiny circuit board with this stage that will be used to back light the control panel. The instructions would have you assemble the whole thing before testing it works. Much better I think to test it works before putting everything together. The board has 3 tiny surface mounted yellow leds and as can be seen in picture 25 they all light up when connected through the previously suppled test board and battery box. PICTURES 26 & 27So, we start by taking our working led board and the instrument panel back. The board is screwed into place TAKING EXTREME CARE as we do not want to put ant flex into the board which has a potential to dislodge the surface mounted components. PICTURES 28 & 29The instrument panel itself is made up of 2 parts. The rear, clear, section that has the instrument dials printed on and a front panel. There are 2 holes on the clear part that the 2 pegs on the console press into. PICTURE 30The front instrument panel is then pressed into the cockpit frame and the led board and backing piece screwed on to hold everything in place. PICTURE 31We finish the instrument console by attaching the lead identification sticker as you can see here. PICTURE 32The instrument panel assembly is then secured using 2 screws to the side of the cockpit. PICTURE 33We are then told to “test fit” the head rest bulkhead to ensure it fits correctly. The 4 cable ends I have arrowed will fit into the holes in the side of this bulkhead once it’s all in place. PICTURES 34 Through 37So now we bring both sides of the cockpit framing together, at the same time as sandwiching in the headrest bulkhead (this sits tight in the space allocated without the need for any glue) In picture 35 you can see how those 4 cable ends are tidied away in the holes in the headrest bulkhead. In picture 37 you can see that dial between the rudder pedals and hopefully you can see from my earlier comments that a little paint removal when getting the parts off the fret is never going to be seen. We start with the first part of the cockpit framework and the connecting bar. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 21 – CONTROL COLUMN AND FLOOR OF COCKPITPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURE 3821-01 Cockpit Floor Frame 21-02 Control Column 21-03 Pneumatic Hoses 21-04 Three KB 1.7 x 4mm screws (1 spare) 21-05 Five KM 1.6 x 3mm screws (1 spare) 21-06 Seven KM 1.6 x 4mm screws (1 spare) 21-07 Two PWB 1.7 x 3mm screws (1 spare) 21-08 Two M2 washers (1 spare) Worth mentioning here is the fact the screws are packed with 2 different styles in each bag so you need to identify what you have received BEFORE you start breaking open bags as it will get very complicated for you. PICTURES 39 & 40We start by making the control Column. What is really interesting here is the fact they have designed this so the round handle with the fire button can be rotated to the left or right as on the full-size aircraft. A detail I am not sure we would ever use, or even know existed if you are a viewer rather than the builder but an interesting aspect to the model. PICTURE 41Once the control column is complete, we add the pneumatic hoses. “Sadly” choice of glue here has to be superglue. PICTURE 42The control Column is then threaded through the cockpit floor and secured from underneath with a plastic bracket and 2 screws. PICTURE 43We then have a Piston, referred too in the instructions as a “Lever” that is press fitted over the base of the control column. The instructions call for great care and that is justified. The piston/lever has a “U” shaped end with 2 pins that have to locate in the 2 holes in the control column. If you look at the arrow in my PICTURE 43 you can see the area between the piston “U” shape and the actual rod connected to it is very, very thin. Apply too much pressure and you are guaranteed to snap this part (and I can imagine many builders will). PICTURES 44 Through 47We then take the piston housing (pic 44) and this is located in the cockpit floor (pic 45) and secured in place using the 2 brackets (pic 44) and screws. Pictures 46 and 47 show how this completed assembly looks and works. You get the option to pull back on the control column but worth noting is the fact this does not appear to have any connection to the control surfaces still to arrive. So again, a nice detail but maybe something you are not going to “Play” with that often. PICTURES 48 & 49We now have to glue a “lever” into this slot and it’s the first area of the build where I have found the parts do not match very well. In this case the square on the end of the lever is much smaller that the socket it has to be glued into so you end you with a lot of movement of the lever and it could end up glued in a multitude of positions. Its one area to watch for as you glue this into place. PICTURES 50 & 51At this point we are told to join the previously assembled cockpit to the cockpit floor. In picture 51 you can see the 4 holes that will be used to screw the 2 parts together (yellow circles). The cockpit floor is a very positive fit as it locates over a peg, circled in Blue. PICTURES 52 through 57These are just some general pictures of how the completed cockpit section looks. Pic 57 not really shown up very well on camera but it was an attempt at showing the instrument panel illuminated. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 22 – FUSELAGE PANEL TO FIT BENEATH THE COCKPITPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURE 58 & 5922-01 Fuselage This is an interesting part as it arrives securely packed in its own little card box and is wrapped in tissue paper. It’s a metal part and quite weighty. PICTURE 60Good to see the aircraft markings (larger this time) as still being done very well indeed. PICTURE 61And this is what the top surface of the part looks like. Its going to have a whole lot of connections made to it looking at the fixing points. And that’s it for this time but to give you an idea of the next instalment ………….. PICTURE 62In stage 23 we are shown a wind section will be supplied. This is going to be a large part so looking forward to getting my hands on that. So, until the next time Stay Safe and Happy Modelling. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony just caught up with your build  outstanding so far Regards Phil COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models
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Looking good so far Tony. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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really nice build isn't tony, cockpit looks amazing.
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Phil/Derek/Steve Many thanks for following along with me. Tony Happy Modelling
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HACHETTE SPITFIRE Mk 1A – SATURDAY 22nd AUSGUST 2020Issues 23, 24, 25 and 26 have arrived. PICTURE 1While I thought I had requested “No Binders” this month see’s the second binder arrive and after the first one being free this one is charged. Not a happy man looking at the invoice as this month’s charge has increased from £39.96 to £48.95 meaning that binder has cost me £8.99. Hate using the word “rip off” but it applies in this case. Next task is to get back in touch with Hachette and specify again NO BINDERS The 4 issues included this time took no longer than 20 minutes to finish. Very little to do but I guess that is to be expected with any model broken down into weekly sections. ISSUE 23 – FIRST PARTS FOR THE PORT WINGPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURES 2 through 423-01 Frame for the underside of the Port Wing 23-02 Four 2 x 4mm PM screws (1 spare) Worth noting is just how well the parts are packed this month. Card box with the part inside sealed in a bubble wrap bag. PICTURES 5 & 6We also need frame 22-01 from stage 22 of the build. PICTURES 7 & 8All we need to do is line up the 3 main fixing holes in the wing section with the matching holes on the wing centre frame. As you can see there is no shortage of fixing points so it will be interesting as things progress to see these starting to fill up with various sections. PICTURE 9Turning the completed assembly over we can see (arrowed) the step left between the wing centre sections and the wing frame that will later be covered with the final “skin”. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 24 – BRACING STRUTS FOR THE PORT WINGPARTS CHECKLIST – PICTURE 1024-01 STRUT FOR THE PORT WING 24-02 STRUT FOR THE PORT WING 24-03 FIVE 2.5 x 4mm PM screws (SILVER, 1 spare) 24-04 FIVE 2 x 4mm PB screws (BLACK, 1 spare) PICTURE 11We start by placing the first of the wing struts in place. Pleased that this (and the other sections) have been very well made and just drop into place. PICTURE 12
We fix the strut into place using 2 of the silver and 2 of the black screws from those included with this issue. PICTURE 13
We then complete this section by installing the second of the wing struts. PICTURES 14 & 15And once complete this is how the section looks. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 25 – FIRST PARTS FOR THE STARBOARD WINGPARTS CHECKLIST. 25-01 FRAME FOR THE UNDERSIDE OF THE STARBOARD WING 25-02 FOUR 2 x 4mm PM SCREWS (1 SPARE) PICTURE 16There is very little difference to this part to that supplied in Issue 23 apart from the fact this is the Starboard section. The main difference with this section is that the wheel bay is pre=painted in a “sky” colour to match the paint work that will be seen on this section of the finished wig. PICTURE 17As in Issue 23 we just fix this wing section in place with the 3 screws. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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ISSUE 26 – BRACING STRUTS FOR THE STARBOARD WINGPARTS CHECKLIST26-01 STRUT FOR THE STARBOARD WING 26-02 STRUT FOR THE STARBOARD WING 26-03 FIVE 2.5 x 4mm PM screws (SILVER, 1 spare) 26-04 FIVE 2 x 4mm PB screws (BLACK, 1 spare) PICTURES 18 & 19This section is completed in exactly the same way as Section 24 so very little additional explanation required. PICTURES 20 & 21So, having completed this months 4 issues this is what we are left with. At this stage the part measures 51cm from wingtip to wingtip and weighs in at 205 grams. PICTURE 22Issue 27 is previewed on the back of issue 26 and we can see the next parts will start the construction of one of the undercarriage legs and wheel. So, at this point of the build we are 74 issues away from completing the aircraft. What I do not know is if the display stand will arrive ready to run or if that will be built up in sections. The remaining issues promise to be the diorama parts such as the extra figures and a few various vehicles. I am still not sure about this build to be honest. I probably will continue but I am hoping when it comes to the diorama pieces, we will already have completed the aircraft and the base and have the option of cancelling at that point. However, I have a feeling Hachette just might have taken that into consideration but time will tell. Until the next time - Stay Safe and Happy Modelling. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony, This looks like a well designed and constructed build of an iconic plane. I think in your heart that you know the plane will not be complete before they start sending out the dio parts, so think hard. You are this far into the build that you don`t want to be thinking "If Only" I`d completed it. At the end of the day the choice is most definitely yours and I wish you the best which ever way you choose to go. In the meantime I`m enjoying your diary. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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 Hi Tony I agree with Delboy. But like he says the decision is definitely yours. I must admit to a slight bias, as if I hadn’t already subscribed to the DA version I would DEFINITELY be subscribing to this one/ Your build looks amazing and would be a shame to opt out at this stage. I, too think you would regret it Regards Gray
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Derek/Gray Many thanks for your comments snd i think you are both right that it would be difficult to back out of this and then see other finished builds and think “if only”. Tony Happy Modelling
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Have to agree Tony would be a shame, looks to be a very nice kit and your doing a superb diary Regards Phil COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models
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Hi Tony, Well done for being the selected "Featured Build of the Month" for September 2020. Congrats also on your well deserved "Green" medal. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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delboy271155 wrote:Hi Tony, Well done for being the selected "Featured Build of the Month" for September 2020. Congrats also on your well deserved "Green" medal. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) Many thanks everyone - i feel very humbled to have my build featured with so many other excellent builds and talented model makers on here. Guess i will have to see this one through to its end now :-) Thank you all again its very much appreciated. Kind regards Tony Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony, Congratulations on your build of the month award. Well deserved. Kind regards, Garth "Measure twice, cut once!!!" Finished!!! HMS Victory, Current build: Black Pearl. On hold: Bismarck, Golden Hind, Flying Scotsman, Victory Cross Section, SOTS, Tiger 1. Wish list: USS Constitution.
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birdaj2 wrote:delboy271155 wrote:Hi Tony, Well done for being the selected "Featured Build of the Month" for September 2020. Congrats also on your well deserved "Green" medal. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) Many thanks everyone - i feel very humbled to have my build featured with so many other excellent builds and talented model makers on here. Guess i will have to see this one through to its end now :-) Thank you all again its very much appreciated. Kind regards Tony To be honest Tony it’s well deserved. And it’s not just the style but also the content that makes this diary so interesting. Keep it up Regards Gray
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