Afternoon All
Some updates.
I took the 1/5th to the recent Chantry MBC open day over at Bluewater, also took the 1/10th to have a play on the lake. Very friendly bunch they are too..! While there I met up Martin from 'Dockyard Models', very nice and knowledgeable chap, kindly let me get the 1/5th under his Gazebo when a shower or two went through. He had a range of mainly 3D printed fittings to look at, various scales, beautiful quality, primarily resin prints. We got chatting about the build as you do, and he's now supplied me with some custom resin printed bezels to see how they look on the Dashboard. Have to say they are way better than I've been getting from my FDM (Filament) printer. It's these versions that I'll be testing the chrome application from the pen, and also airbrushed. Martin was also able to supply me with the 0.5mm acetate needed for the gauges, machine cut, perfectly round, just what I needed. As the build progresses toward detailing I know I'll be getting back to Martin for some assistance..!
https://www.dockyardmodels.co.uk/


In other news:
The two rear rubbing strips (?) are now on, glued and bolted, 12 x 12 Mahogany:


They eventually get a strip of 8mm half round chromes brass to finish them off.
And up at the bow I've cut and am shaping the two forward strips. (Gunwhales..?)


And you can see up at the bow the start of the 'Musetto', at the moment its the top shape in brass sheet, with some mahogany ready to be shaped under it. Idea is to get that brass plate butted up to the two gunwhales, and sitting flat. Then I can remove it again and at some stage start to build the Musetto properly, it's classic Riva.
Also been cutting and attaching the cockpit sides, 0.8mm mahogany over the birch ply.

And on the port side I've recessed the throttle servo.

And here's the start of a cover for the servo, the cover is 3d printed with text hollowed out so I can add some black plaint. Thats plan A anyway, we'll see.

I'm working on bending some mahogany to go either side of the dashboard, I'm doing it as a laminate of 3 x 0.8mm, but trying to bend it 'with' the grain, so it matches the dash. This is the current approach, soaking the wood, then apply some force...


It's getting there. Once about right I'll add in some glue between the layers, then keep it curved while it sets, then shape it to fit.
I also decided to revisit the creation of exhaust vapour... And I'm not to happy with the nichome wire approach for two reasons. One I need mist, not 'smoke', and two, a hot wire is just a risk too far.. So have built a new solution that takes two of the water misting discs, here's (a poor picture of...) the case at the moment, I've had the discs working and it's now a matter of getting the electronics into the case:

On the subject of the misting unit, I want to integrate the misting into the startup sound sequence, so everything happens as it should. The controllers of the misting units tend to have a little button on them that when pushed starts the misting, I was watching a YouTube video about controlling a unit with an Arduino, it showed shorting out two of the terminals on the push button to allow the unit to power up as soon as power is applied, and it works. Not sure whether this was widely known by everyone (except me...), but it makes the units a lot easier to turn on and off via RC.
That's it for now.
Best regards to all.
David.