DH.88 Comet Racer Project
1May 16, 2020In 1933 Sir MacPherson Robertson proposed an aerial competition from England to Australia, for which he offered a total of £15,000 in prizes with £10,000 to the winner. A year later the race was held and one of the 3 participating Comets won the race completing the trip in almost 71 flight hours.
2May 16, 2020These are the terrible pieces of the old Airfix kit.
3May 16, 2020These are the terrible pieces of the old Airfix kit.
4May 16, 2020Those diver heads and the floor where they rest must be removed.
5May 16, 2020Those diver heads and the floor where they rest must be removed.
6May 16, 2020Removed.
7May 16, 2020Starting to build the cockpit's interior.
8May 16, 2020Starting to building the seats.
9May 16, 2020Seats and new floor.
10May 16, 2020Building the bulkheads with a shape copier.
11May 16, 2020Copying the resulting shape.
12May 16, 2020Shape transferred to a piece of plasticard.
13May 16, 2020Internal ribbing, floor, bulkheads, seats and instrument panel.
14May 16, 2020Checking fit.
15May 16, 2020Instrument panel layout and other cockpit elements.
16May 16, 2020Instrument panel layout and other cockpit elements.
17May 16, 2020Front panel and part of rear panel.
18May 16, 2020Checking...
19May 16, 2020Part of a PE at 1/32 scale.
20May 16, 2020Checking fit...
21May 16, 2020Gas levers.
22May 16, 2020Other cockpit and navigation instruments.
23May 16, 2020Ready to assemble.
24May 16, 2020Checking again...
25May 17, 2020Landing light with a 3mm white LED (not functional. For optical effect only).
26May 17, 2020Rip to make room.
27May 17, 2020Both sides.
28May 17, 2020LED also needs to be sanded to fit the interior space.
29May 17, 2020
30May 17, 2020LED fitted in place. It will need some putty to finish integrating into the fuselage.
31May 17, 2020LED fitted in place. It will need some putty to finish integrating into the fuselage.
32May 23, 2020Engines and undercarriage bays.
33May 23, 2020Cleaning and rebuilding...
34May 23, 2020PC screws cut with Dremel.
35May 23, 2020PC screws cut with Dremel.
36May 23, 2020Front view of the engine. Need to be improved.
37May 23, 2020Drilling for the hole where the exhaust pipe will go.
38May 23, 2020Sheet metal to cover joints without having to apply putty.
39May 23, 2020Plastic strips and hypodermic needle for exhaust pipe.
40May 23, 2020Strange mold shapes to be cleaned on propellers hub.
41May 23, 2020Shaft to hold the propeller.
42May 23, 2020Shaft to hold the propeller.
43May 23, 2020Putty and sanding in the joints.
44May 23, 2020Job finished... Comparison with the other engine pending completion.
45May 23, 2020Difference between one improved and one without improvement.
46May 23, 2020Difference between one improved and one without improvement.
47May 24, 2020A few interior modifications like painting, seatbelts or changing the rear panel. Then close the fuselage and... putty...
48May 24, 2020... putty...
49May 24, 2020... and more putty.
50May 24, 2020Sand...
51May 24, 2020... sand...
52May 24, 2020... and more sand.
53May 24, 2020Injection marks.
54May 24, 2020Huge cracks at the junction of the wings with the engines.
55May 24, 2020Huge cracks at the junction of the wings with the engines.
56May 24, 2020Huge cracks at the junction of the wings with the engines.
57May 24, 2020Fill with plastic strip...
58May 24, 2020... and more putty and sand.
59May 24, 2020In place.
60May 24, 2020Sanding the top.
61May 24, 2020Sheet metal to cover the front of instrument panel and putty.
62May 24, 2020Also puttying the nose light part.
63June 7, 2020Now the canopy does not fit well, does not include uprights and distort because it is very thick.
64June 7, 2020Now the canopy does not fit well, does not include uprights and distort because it is very thick.
65June 7, 2020Now the canopy does not fit well, does not include uprights and distort because it is very thick.
66June 7, 2020So I thought the best solution would be to make a new vacuum canopy. But I had to build a vacuum box.
67June 7, 2020Make holes with a drill. After gluing all the sides of the box seal well at the joints to prevent air from escaping when vacuuming. I varnished the box, although it is only an option.
68June 7, 2020On the other side make a hole for the connection of the vacuum cleaner.
69June 7, 2020Connect the vacuum cleaner tube and then use blue-tack to cover the gaps where air can escape.
70June 7, 2020Fill the original canopy with some type of putty to avoid possible breaks with the pressure of the vacuum.
71June 7, 2020While the vacuum cleaner is running, use the hair dryer's heat concentrator to fine-tune the canopy shapes on the acetate sheet.
72June 7, 2020Use the dull edge of a knife to make the shapes fit snugly around the edges of the canopy.
73June 7, 2020Now there is no distortion in the canopy, but it still doesn't fit well. I will make more copies and trim until I get a good fit.
74June 7, 2020Now there is no distortion in the canopy, but it still doesn't fit well. I will make more copies and trim until I get a good fit.
75June 7, 2020Meanwhile, I am thinking how to make the canopy studs.
A possible solution could be to use Christmas tinsel strips, but they seem too thick.
76June 7, 2020This is only a test. It won't be like this.
77June 7, 2020This is only a test. It won't be like this.
78June 14, 2020Wing joints with fuselage needs a lot of putty once again.
79June 14, 2020Wing joints with fuselage needs a lot of putty once again.
80June 14, 2020Some areas need to be rebuilt at trailing edges.
81June 14, 2020A lot of putty, a lot of sanding and a good mask necessary to avoid ingesting all the large amount of dust from the putty when sanding.
82June 14, 2020Checking for imperfections with metallic paint in some areas.
83June 14, 2020Polishing with Micro-Mesh style sandpaper of superfine grain and also with Tamiya's Compound paste of the three grains (coarse, fine and finish).
84June 14, 2020Polishing with Micro-Mesh style sandpaper of superfine grain and also with Tamiya's Compound paste of the three grains (coarse, fine and finish).
85June 14, 2020Primer with Mr. Surfacer. There are still flaws that need to be sanded and polished again.
86June 14, 2020Primer with Mr. Surfacer. There are still flaws that need to be sanded and polished again.
87June 14, 2020I forgot to make a holes for the front of the motors. But in the attempt, the small drill broke, leaving the tip trapped inside.
88June 14, 2020I had to break into that part in order to get the tip out of the drill.
89June 14, 2020And rebuild with more putty.
90June 14, 2020Rebuilt.
91June 14, 2020Before re-priming I thought I'd try modeling the flight lights with more putty (once again). Not included in this model.
92June 14, 2020Modeling the flight lights with Tamiya's putty.
93June 14, 2020Sanding to shape it.
94June 14, 2020Flight lights done.
95June 14, 2020Checking the smallest crack to continue correcting before the final primer.
96June 14, 2020At simple sight no small cracks hardly appreciated.
97June 14, 2020Final primer after correcting the last few small cracks.
98June 14, 2020... And polished again with Compound before painting.
99June 14, 2020Counterweights made with small threads and a little white glue on the tips.
100June 14, 2020Ready to paint.
101June 17, 2020Humbrol Enamel H21 Black Gloss.
102June 17, 2020Humbrol Enamel H21 Black Gloss.
103June 17, 2020Humbrol Enamel H21 Black Gloss.
104June 17, 2020Humbrol Enamel H21 Black Gloss.
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