P A D
Western Thunderer
Hi Tony,
The oil pots in the kit are way too large as they come and I spent a long time filing them down to remove some of their bulk. It won't be fun redoing them with the tanks in place, so good luck with that. Will you be screwing the boiler on or soldering it? I wondered if there was much benefit at the painting stage in having it detatchable, but I was speaking to Warren after I'd done it and he reckoned that with the boiler fixed it is difficult to spray the inside of the tanks and you can then see a shadow through the gap.
You mentioned earlier that the locating holes for the boiler/firebox were wrongly aligned and you had to elongate the firebox one to move the boiler up. I found that on mine and on the Gladiator F11 as well as on the Javelin Black 5. Seems to be a common error but easy to overcome.
Cheers,
Peter
The oil pots in the kit are way too large as they come and I spent a long time filing them down to remove some of their bulk. It won't be fun redoing them with the tanks in place, so good luck with that. Will you be screwing the boiler on or soldering it? I wondered if there was much benefit at the painting stage in having it detatchable, but I was speaking to Warren after I'd done it and he reckoned that with the boiler fixed it is difficult to spray the inside of the tanks and you can then see a shadow through the gap.
You mentioned earlier that the locating holes for the boiler/firebox were wrongly aligned and you had to elongate the firebox one to move the boiler up. I found that on mine and on the Gladiator F11 as well as on the Javelin Black 5. Seems to be a common error but easy to overcome.
Cheers,
Peter