Trumpeter 1:32 Grumman Avenger TBF-1C

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Evening All,
A bit of progress on 'office'/bomb-bay, complete with payload and ready to attach to body halves:-
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The engine is mounted in position, so the rear turret, rear wheel structure, a small seat, and the arrestor hook to be made ready for closing up.
Thanks for the photos gents, and for all your comments. Payload choices were, a fuel tank, a torpedo, smaller bombs, or closed bomb-bay.
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Nice progress Alun. Better with a torpedo though
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Afternoon,
Added a it more, all to go inside the 2 halves:-
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The rear seat and the tail wheel with rear m/c gun attached
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The rear turret next, the small seat will be the difficult part to get located in both fuselage halves!
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PS Joe and Tim thanks for looking in, did toy with the idea of a torpedo, but went for bombs.
 

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Hi Alun
You are really moving along with this. Looks great and the detail is nice.
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Morning ,
Hi Jim and Ross, thanks for comments, I am enjoying this, lots of detail in the moulds, so far fit is good, looked ahead to the wing assembly that looks quite complex, folding mechanism and some internal structures.
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Alun

Sorry mate. Completely missed this one. I have had a good read through and it looks a terrific build. Glad you are enjoying the build:thumb2:

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Hi Alun.
As Steve, guilty , sorry. Had a read from the beginning, certainly an interesting plane, those folding wings are a marvel of engineering.
Clean build as to be expected.
Like you not used to the forum yet.
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Hi John,
welcome along as always, an interesting kit this one, lots of detail. Not sure of the folding wing interpretation, had a look at the plans and parts, holding judgement until l see hardware assembled. Instructions are hard to follow in places, so lots of dry fits. This is my 1st Trumpeter attempt, so new ground.
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Alun Wells

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A quick update:-
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Rear turret complete, just assemble the 3 main parts and it is ready for fitting in to fuselage halves.
Arrestor hook to complete before assembling. Looked ahead at wing assembly, a bit scary, but hopefully less scary when I start, but let's get the two body halves together first!
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Alun,
the closing of the fuselage halves is always a nervous time, dry fitting shows all the points of interference! I once did an 1/48 Accurate Miniatures B-25 - with complete interior - at least it started complete! I had to remove loads of bits before I could get a decent joint, the planned open bomb bay had to be closed to hide the empty void!
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Morning All,
A bit more progress, but not quite as planned! My intention was to put all the sub-assemblies into one fuselage half, take a photo and then close up with the other half.
Well did the assembly, tried a dry fit with the other half, all went together nicely, but could not safely separate them without excessive force, so to be safe, I glued them up!!
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Also started on the bomb bay doors and the wing hinge mechanism. The doors are PE and plastic together, so shape and angle set by the PE.
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Had to put the rudder in the 'halves' assembly, but decided to paint it first. Will paint the body and wings separately as it is a big lump of plastic to manoeuvre.
More soon, thanks for all comments and support.
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Hi Alun
All looking good. The fit of the fuselage halves appears excellent. No wonder it didn't want to come apart and prizing them apart for a photo would have been a very risky and pointless exercise.
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I fully understand why you decided to cement the two halves together. The fit on this model is suberb but there is little 'tolerance' and having got a good fit. See this thread is giving me a push towards starting my second build of this kit - I might hold off until after doing the I-16 though......
 
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