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Posted by Agamemnon on Friday, May 11, 2007 10:25 AM
It certainly looks impressive. I'm not at all familiar with vinyl kits as a medium, but this one makes me want one, too.
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Posted by dublove on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 4:08 PM

 

Been busy today still - nearly ready for priming!

amcNOVA - I'm just using plain old resin for auto repair 'Davids Fastglas'

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 3:22 PM
Coming along nicely! I like your idea with the fiberglass resin. Where do you get the stuff and how does it work?
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Posted by dublove on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 9:21 AM

Thanks for the comments guys :) 

 

Another wip update.

Got the arms on and secure.  I set these into the body with fiberglass resin & a pipette. Flows into the gaps and gives a smooth join negating the need for putty. I resin'd a metal tube inside to link the metal rod's in each arm together - nice and rigid now. Filled with low expansion foam.

Head is going on atm, then I have to tweak the legs a bit to get them flat. I'll fill them with plaster mixed with a little acrylic resin to make it stable. Pretty much ready for painting after that :)

 

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  • From: A secret workshop somewhere in England
Posted by TANGO 1 on Sunday, May 6, 2007 3:18 PM

Hey, I remember that guy! Its Hammerstein! I read the comic-book strip when I was much younger. I'd love to see this one when its done. Are other versions availiable? There was another ABC robot that I'd like to build.

Great progress so far-keep us posted. 

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by Woody on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 4:53 PM
Cool. I like the tip on the bluetac.

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something different - ABC Robot
Posted by dublove on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 8:58 AM

 

Got this little gem off eBay a little while ago for the princely sum off £19  (about $38).  Vinyl kit made by 'Elfin Corp'.

 

First vinyl kit I've even seen let alone started to build. Quality seems pretty good overall, a few bubbles and voids where the vent holes would have been. Detail on it is pretty darn good everywhere else. So I started to build it slowly, cutting and trimming out the peices which was easier than i thought. A lot of dipping into hot water to adjust the shape of parts (mainly the legs).

 

Managed to loose an armour shield for one of the arms so I made a resin copy of another, attached it then a week later I found the original one :)

 

I've been using 5 minute epoxy glue and fiberglass resin and to join everything. This is working really well along with 'bluetac'.  I've been trimming a hole in the main parts where the attached bits go over, hold them in place with an elastic band. Then i used the Bluetac in little rolls which I sealed around the parts filling the gap slightly.  This allowed me to insert the resin glues through the main part, through the access holes I made and let it seep in making a solid join.  The bluetac stopped it covering the model and gave a lovely join that hardly needs any putty on it. Bluetac is simply dabbed off with more bluetac.

 

Been using a lot of mr hobby products & milliput which are most impressive. Going to prime when build is finished and paint with Tamiya & Vallejo acrylics. Overall I'm finding vinyl quite enjoyable to work with - certainly not like what I read about on various forums.

 

Whacha think?

 

Heres some wip pictures:

 

 

Heres where I build too:

Currently I spray in my garage at the end of the garden (i'm extending it atm to include a proper workshop)

 

  

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