Yeah I hate to admit it but I still get a silly grin on my face opening up an Airfix box. These new ones are a long way from me stirring enamel paints with a matchstick on mums kitchen table - back in the olden days. They really are excellent and value for money. Counter balance weights, never thought of that but makes sense. Thanks!
For some reason, I had trouble with the extended landing gear. I just couldn’t get the legs to fix in and position and stay correctly. In the end I had to fix in with superglue and a bit of fiddling. Not sure what I did wrong.
@ 😊 I have just in the last 6 months re-started model making after quite a few years! In my youth it was mostly Sci-Fi kits but now I decide to build military aircraft starting with 1/72. Skills and techniques are coming back and improving, and I’m sure I’ll figure out what I didn’t do right with the Zero. Thanks for the feedback! 👍👍👍
As previoiusly suggested the aileron parts are possibly counterbalances. But my guess is they're the bellcranks. Counterbalances in that age of aeronautical engineering we most often on the bottom, raked forward with a teardrop weight on the front. Those don't look like that.
Thats cool. Thanks for that, I did go and look it up and while I couldn't find anything 100% I did zoom in on some real zero pics and it definitely looks like part of the control mechanism. I might try and put something in the community posts. You forced me to do some thinking.Thanks again!
Very nice.
Thanks!
Looks cool 🛩
Thanks!
You did a fantastic job....l luv Airfix as well value of money 👍 and you get a pilot...them things on the alerons are counter balance weights i think
Yeah I hate to admit it but I still get a silly grin on my face opening up an Airfix box. These new ones are a long way from me stirring enamel paints with a matchstick on mums kitchen table - back in the olden days. They really are excellent and value for money. Counter balance weights, never thought of that but makes sense. Thanks!
Great video. Hoping you do a late war zero in the future
Yeah the late war ones are crazy for weathering and painting. Thanks!
another excellent build . thanks for posting this vid
Thanks again!
For some reason, I had trouble with the extended landing gear. I just couldn’t get the legs to fix in and position and stay correctly. In the end I had to fix in with superglue and a bit of fiddling. Not sure what I did wrong.
It's a while since I did that one so can't remember it exactly. But i have a feeling it might have been a bit fiddly. Superglue always comes in handy!
@ 😊 I have just in the last 6 months re-started model making after quite a few years! In my youth it was mostly Sci-Fi kits but now I decide to build military aircraft starting with 1/72. Skills and techniques are coming back and improving, and I’m sure I’ll figure out what I didn’t do right with the Zero. Thanks for the feedback! 👍👍👍
As previoiusly suggested the aileron parts are possibly counterbalances. But my guess is they're the bellcranks. Counterbalances in that age of aeronautical engineering we most often on the bottom, raked forward with a teardrop weight on the front. Those don't look like that.
Thats cool. Thanks for that, I did go and look it up and while I couldn't find anything 100% I did zoom in on some real zero pics and it definitely looks like part of the control mechanism. I might try and put something in the community posts. You forced me to do some thinking.Thanks again!
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Thanks!