Yes, the new canopy is a drop of tenths bigger. It is not very visible with the open parts of the canopy. If you want an exact part, you have to make a mold based on the original canopy and then a new canopy based on this mold. But that's a bit more complicated. I will demonstrate sometime next time.
Thank you very much for such clear explanation - I will use it with my card aircraft models. Really, thats what I looked for) The only question - what is the transparent material you use, I mean what is the "official" designation of this to search for in my local retailers? Thank you!
Hey... again. Very very good video again thanks a lot... again. One quick question: what kind of sanding bloc are you using? i have never seen those before. Cheers
This method only creates a larger copy... What you need to do is make a mold of the inside of the original part then add framing details and then you can vacuform the part to correct size
Yes, the new canopy is a drop of tenths bigger. It is not very visible with the open parts of the canopy. If you want an exact part, you have to make a mold based on the original canopy and then a new canopy based on this mold. But that's a bit more complicated. I will demonstrate sometime next time.
Super užitečný návod + V. Šorel - Vzpoura mozků, kreásné triko :)
Brilliant! A homemade vacform machine for simple jobs. 👍🏻
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Its interesting! Thanks for idea!
That is very cool. Great resource to have. Thanks for sharing!
Ah yes, now here's a topic that we all can wrap ourselves around!
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Honest question..doesn’t it produce a slightly bigger piece than the original??…does it maje any visible difference in the model??
You are correct and yes it is a noticeable difference in size
Yes, the new canopy is a drop of tenths bigger. It is not very visible with the open parts of the canopy. If you want an exact part, you have to make a mold based on the original canopy and then a new canopy based on this mold. But that's a bit more complicated. I will demonstrate sometime next time.
Thank you very much for such clear explanation - I will use it with my card aircraft models. Really, thats what I looked for) The only question - what is the transparent material you use, I mean what is the "official" designation of this to search for in my local retailers? Thank you!
Hey... again.
Very very good video again thanks a lot... again.
One quick question: what kind of sanding bloc are you using? i have never seen those before.
Cheers
Thank you all for your feedback. It is a plastic prism on which sandpaper is glued. I created the shape according to my ideas and experience.
very nice!!
wow, das ist Detail deluxe !!
Parádní návod Pepo. Díky za něj. Třeba se konečně pokusím vyrobit nový překryt ke Směrácké SM-79. Ještě dotaz. Kde kupuješ tu folii?
Díky. Kamarád koupil velkou desku a rostříhal ji pro známé. Zjistím, kde ji před lety kupoval...
Super nápad - děkuji, ta guma na odvod tepla - to je obyčejný Tac It? díky Milan
Díky. Jo jo, je to lepící guma, ale dříve jsem to vymazával i klasickou pastelínou.
@@DetailsScaleModels dík moc
Cool idea
This method only creates a larger copy... What you need to do is make a mold of the inside of the original part then add framing details and then you can vacuform the part to correct size
Yes, the new canopy is a drop of tenths bigger. It is not very visible with the open parts of the canopy. If you want an exact part, you have to make a mold based on the original canopy and then a new canopy based on this mold. But that's a bit more complicated. I will demonstrate sometime next time.
What a sh#t load of work for not much!