Hi everyone,
I just started becoming serious in kit modelling recently (and also a newbie in this forum) and I have a few questions to ask.
I have a Su-27 in 1:48 scale built from a Trumpeter kit, didn't paint it as I was still starting out then.
Obviously, the kit came without a display stand. Now that I have got meself a new glass cabinet, I want to put the Sukhoi on a stand so that it doesn't have such a large 'footprint' in my shelf.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can handmake a display stand that is sturdy enough to support my Sukhoi? I would consider display stands sold commercially too.
By the way, how do I paint the thin rims (representing the metal frames) that usually surround the bubble canopy of jets without going into the areas that I want it clear?
Also, if my canopy happens to get scratched or a part of it 'smudges' because it came in contact with thinner, is there any way I get it clear again?
thanks in advance and sorry for the many questions.
Regards,
CJ
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Ideas for a display stand for a Su-27?
chengjoo
Singapore / 新加坡
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Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2007 - 06:59 PM UTC
HawkeyeV
Wisconsin, United States
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Posted: Monday, October 15, 2007 - 02:06 AM UTC
Before you do anything with the canopy dip it in Future. Should you end up getting a blemish in it, you can polishing it out. It is a bit of work but doable.
If you have a centerline tank mounted, simple use a piece of brass tubing that will insert into the tank with the other end into a base capable of supporting the model in a sturdy manner.
If you have a centerline tank mounted, simple use a piece of brass tubing that will insert into the tank with the other end into a base capable of supporting the model in a sturdy manner.
chengjoo
Singapore / 新加坡
Joined: October 14, 2007
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Posted: Monday, October 15, 2007 - 02:40 AM UTC
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Before you do anything with the canopy dip it in Future. Should you end up getting a blemish in it, you can polishing it out. It is a bit of work but doable.
If you have a centerline tank mounted, simple use a piece of brass tubing that will insert into the tank with the other end into a base capable of supporting the model in a sturdy manner.
thanks hawkeye, but nope, i don't have a centreline tank mounted on my Su-27.
I was, however, thinking of making use of the exhaust nozzles to mount the whole aircraft.
Kinda like those you see sold together with die-cast aircraft models.
Is that feasible in your opinion?