Hi, everyone
As a new member I feel something of an imposter, since I build static scale models with all the aerodynamic qualities of a brick. However, I do build big and some of you may have seen my ca. 1/5th scale Spitfire which is on permanent display at the RAF Museum at Hendon.
My current project is a P51-D destined for Washington DC, and it is in the final stages after seven years in the building. However, I have one or two major challenges yet to overcome, which is the purpose of my message:
1. Can anyone advise me with regard to the best technique (materials, etc.) for pattern making and moulding rubber tyres. I think they will have to be solid, since I suspect that my model being largely of metal, is not far off scale weight!!
2. I would also appreciate advice on the best way to tackle the bubble canopy. I have the original drawings, but I know enough to appreciate that a poorly finished pattern means a poorly finished product, no matter how good the vacform process. I also appreciate that if the end result is not close to being optically perfect, it could compromise the entire model. I have a commercial company to do the moulding but thay are leaving the pattern to me.
Anyway, thanks in anticipation. As a lifelong model maker, I don't know why I haven't joined LMA before now. From what I've seen, the technical wisdom on the forum alone is worth the fee.
If anyone is interested in seeing my models, my website is
www.spitfireinmyworkshop.netCheers for now
David Glen