The Lysander beckoned me back to more work/refurbishment. I saw a big 20 C coin sized blister under the fibreglass on the top of the left leg just at the top of the spat. I cut it and tried to stick the skin down, but wound up cutting out the cancer, and filling the hole with Plastic Metal.
While I was waiting for the "metal" to dry I noticed that there was now almost no rivet detail to see on the back upper litho plate of the spat on the LHS. One thing led to another and the plate was peeled off with the aid of the heat gun for a total replacement. The story in pics ...
The blister hole filled in with metal plastic, and eventually rubbed back by degrees to the 400 wet grit.
The aft and upper plate of the right spat. Definition of rivets is fine.
The same plate on the left. What happened? Who knows. The plate was carefully heated (new paint around) with the air gun and a set of artery forceps were used like the key in a can of sardines ... plate grabbed and rolled off. The 12 y.o. contact cement was like cement! It eventually relented.
The plate rolls over to the other side for about three inches. All one piece.
This will be cured in about two hours. As soon as it is rubbed back I can get to and make a litho pattern.
To be continued ....
Time for Tiffin.
Ken
__________________ To repair.
102" Meister P-47 Moki 150
1/4 Scale P-47 Moki 400
To maiden
Fatface Skyraider DLE 130
Ziroli Hellcat Moki 150
Flying ...
Westland Lysander 168" Moki 250
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