by davidchoate » Fri Apr 18, 2014 9:07 pm
Yes. You use a lightweight spackle. I prefer Dap brand whereas Mr Duckett likes Sherwin Williams. Then you sand it all down, apply more lightweight spackle, sand, and usually # coats does it. I did a p-40 solely for display, infilled it using your exact method your doing now.Except your infilling is a bit nicer than mine. I'm not a computer genius. It took me like 6 mo. to figure out how to post a pic. but if you just keep going back, im sure you"ll find the threads. Also David Duckett (whom we all admire his work) has a thread "painting with acrylics" that is a must read. He is a very nice fellow and will usually help you all he can, but he must be busy on another project or something, cause he,s always on here. you can get lightweight spackle in small contaiers that are not that much. just be patient, and let it cure atleast 24 hrs before sanding. mine came out so smooth there was no need to cover with tissue or anything. the nice thing about display models is you dont have to worry about weight. just fill in all your gussets, and sand to a perfect shape, and finish it just as in Painting with acrylics thread, and you will be amazed. dont cut any corners as one bad area will make the whole thing look bad. I, for example, never use guillows wheels. I think they look fake.if you look arund on Hobby Zonr, or whatever you can find any size any style, and the shipping is usually more than the wheels. Oh, and dont use that wooden peg for a tailwheel please. just bend up some metal and buy a tailwheel. The super micro stuff is where you want to look. They sell me the tailwheels by a dozen in a little bag they're so cheap.Your work looks great. I can tell its gonna be a beautiful plane,just use patience. My p-40 took me a couple months, amd I feel I could've done better. Just copy Mr. Duckett. He adds extra stringers and alot of other tricks. Go through all his threads. You cant go wrong.
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