Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby RayS » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:27 am

It is finally starting to take shape

Some nose weight going in, Revell suggested 80gs I added 90
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Sponsons going together
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Engines and props in final stages, the fit of the nacelles again was not the best, some putty and clean up required.
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And the fuselage which needed a lot of help. I am not sure if my wiring contributed to it.
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Some experimenting with a payload :)
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And a size comparison with the C-17 I am being distracted from
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby RayS » Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:43 pm

Major subassemblies have now gone together now

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With some more gaps to contend with
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I also added an APU exhaust pipe which is quite prominent on the upper fuselage, still to reshaped and tidied up
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby RayS » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:04 pm

I started to mask so some priming could be done. I am using the Eduard mask set which is great (to a point)
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Something not quite right and then I figured it out, only 2 masks for the nose wheels and an extra pair for the mains, 13 main wheels? Most of the wheels are on 2 sprues, the 2 outboard nose wheel parts are on a 3rd sprue, so I expect they were missed by the Eduard folk. I had to reuse the 2 nose wheel masks to do the outboard sides
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Gear legs assembled and wheels painted black, though they now need redoing after they were assembled and seams removed.
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More seam work
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Props painted
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and the power plants ready to fit
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Some primer on and some more putty to follow. Will it end?
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby Ansett A330 » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:25 pm

Fantastic work Ray.

Are you trying to get it finished for the ACT Show next Month?
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby RayS » Tue Oct 30, 2018 7:41 am

Thanks Rob,

Yes, it is for an RAF 100 club display table.
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:26 pm

Very nice indeed Ray. That's a lot of bogging you've had to do.
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby Graeme H » Sat Nov 03, 2018 4:12 pm

RayS wrote:I saw that Rob, which got me thinking about one in Roulette support aircraft markings! :)



hmm, would that be the new Doritos scheme?
sounds challenging
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby Ansett A330 » Sat Nov 03, 2018 4:56 pm

That's :

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a shocker of a scheme that one.

Even Proposal Number 1 :

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was way better than that!
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby RayS » Sun Nov 04, 2018 4:52 pm

I was thinking of a modified scheme Graeme, something a bit more palatable than the Doritos scheme.

Well, I am very annoyed, I have made some progress photographing along the way. As I was editing the images the program decided to have a hissy fit and deleted most of the 30 images I have taken. So here is an abbreviated update

The landing gear has been assembled, I found the axles to be quite flimsy and managed to break some, replaced with brass rod where applicable
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Filled and painted the first coat to find some more filling required. Then I noticed on one the reference images that the RAF A400Ms are being fitted with threat warning receivers on the wingtips, so I just had to mod mine ( so much for an OOP Build)
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Still some tidying up to do. I also masked up the base coat and painted the engine intakes and leading edges and APU exhaust.
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Re: Atlas, not the book or the Greek Titan

Postby Ansett A330 » Sun Nov 04, 2018 6:31 pm

Very nice work Ray. Be great to see this one when it's finished - and especially alongside your C-17 (that is when you get to the end of that never ending story!).

Always tempted to get one of these when they are on special (sometimes even cheaper than the 1:144 kit) but pretty sure will "only" get the 1:144 kit one day as not only is the 1:72 kit BIG it looks like a lot of work.
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