Help - Suggestions Needed
Discussion
Hello all,
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow

There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow
There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
natty94 said:
Hello all,
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow

There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Is there a bulkhead under the gap - at the rear of the canopy - that's holding the things up? If so, just file it down. I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow
There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Or perhaps the windscreen is attached a bit too far back?
I can't see you've done anything obviously wrong, apart from attaching the tailplanes on the wrong sides (they should be anhedral i.e. be angled downwards).
What's going on with the gap around the intake?
dr_gn said:
natty94 said:
Hello all,
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow

There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Is there a bulkhead under the gap - at the rear of the canopy - that's holding the things up? If so, just file it down. I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow
There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Or perhaps the windscreen is attached a bit too far back?
I can't see you've done anything obviously wrong, apart from attaching the tailplanes on the wrong sides (they should be anhedral i.e. be angled downwards).
What's going on with the gap around the intake?
natty94 said:
dr_gn said:
natty94 said:
Hello all,
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow

There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Is there a bulkhead under the gap - at the rear of the canopy - that's holding the things up? If so, just file it down. I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow
There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Or perhaps the windscreen is attached a bit too far back?
I can't see you've done anything obviously wrong, apart from attaching the tailplanes on the wrong sides (they should be anhedral i.e. be angled downwards).
What's going on with the gap around the intake?
Have a look online to see if anyone else has had the same issues (and if there's a next time, buy the Revell version, it's a much better quality kit IMO).
IME, Airfix are crap at designing pilots that fit into cockpits - it looks like once you've sorted the bulkhead, the canopy still might not fit becasue the pilot is too high...
Edited by dr_gn on Monday 2nd December 22:51
dr_gn said:
natty94 said:
dr_gn said:
natty94 said:
Hello all,
I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow

There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Is there a bulkhead under the gap - at the rear of the canopy - that's holding the things up? If so, just file it down. I've not built an Airfix kit since I was 6 and decided to give it another go using a Red Arrow starter kit, Managed to paint the interior and the front landing gear and fully build the exterior but have been left with a large gap as you can see in the picture bellow
There is also the problem of being house bound as I'm on crutches so an in home/DIY solution would be best
Thanks
Nathan
Or perhaps the windscreen is attached a bit too far back?
I can't see you've done anything obviously wrong, apart from attaching the tailplanes on the wrong sides (they should be anhedral i.e. be angled downwards).
What's going on with the gap around the intake?
Have a look online to see if anyone else has had the same issues (and if there's a next time, buy the Revell version, it's a much better quality kit IMO).
IME, Airfix are crap at designing pilots that fit into cockpits - it looks like once you've sorted the bulkhead, the canopy still might not fit becasue the pilot is too high...
Edited by dr_gn on Monday 2nd December 22:51
Just built nine of these sodding things.. it definitely looks like you've got the bulkhead at the rear sitting too high - from memory there are some runners in the base of the fuselage that you rest the cockpit section on.
Not had any issues with the pilots fitting in mine but it does look as though yours may be sitting a tad high.
Not had any issues with the pilots fitting in mine but it does look as though yours may be sitting a tad high.
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