Monday, June 17, 2019

Barry's antenna insulator's for Bf-109

Mr Numerick how to make insulators for BF109 in 72nd scale




This is not some bizarre alien ( :lol: ) landscape, but many attempts to make the small cones that cover the ceramic doo-dads on the antenna. Hopefully this would be enough to get two acceptable parts. They were made by heating a small section of .010" styrene over a candle flame and then plunging a needle into the soft spot. Much like stretching sprue, you eventually get the feel for doing it.

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I painted them metalizer non-buffing aluminum before cutting them off. They were removed with a straight edge razor blade. Then the small cone is put back on the tip of the needle and pressed into some sheet styrene. This allows the needle to poke a small hole in the tip. The only way to handle them at this point is by licking a fingertip and touching the part. Model identification by DNA testing can't be far off. Here are two of them strung on the stretched sprue antenna.

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