Canopy masking help please

Jim R

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Hi all
Need some advice please from experienced builders of wingy things. For Part 2 of the Starter Kit GB I have bought a set of canopy masks for my Vampire. I think the writing is Polish?

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It looks at first glance as if I have 2 sets of identical canopy masks but on close inspection they are different. I am guessing that the left hand set is to mask outside and the right hand set is for the inside :thinking: Another thing I'm not sure of is the masking of the centre part of the canopy. The instructions seem to show that the masks fit around the edges and leave the centre area clear. Do they expect me to mask the centres myself with some Tamiya tape?

Any help would be most welcome. I have never used canopy masks before so it is all rather puzzling.

Thanks in advance.

Jim
 

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Yes, they expect you to fill in the centre with tape, or with Maskol.

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Thanks Pete
I thought that would be the case. I wondered why the middle section was just edges whereas the rear was complete pieces.
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The middle part is probably curved in two directions so difficult to cover with a flat piece of tape.
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Hi Pete
Just had a look and you are right. I think your idea of sticking on the edge bits and using masking fluid to fill in the centre is the way to go.
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I think the writing is Polish?
If it looks Slavic and includes the letters w and/or ł, it’s pretty much sure that it’s Polish :smiling3: (Hardly any European languages have w in native words, except — off the top of my head — Polish, German, Dutch, Frisian, English and Welsh.)

I am guessing that the left hand set is to mask outside and the right hand set is for the inside :thinking:
Google Translate says that “Wewnętrzne części oszklenia” means “Internal parts of the glazing”, so I would say that your assumption is right. Added tip: you usually don’t need to try and type the accents for it to get the right translation anyway, though it’ll probably help if you do.)
 

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Thanks Jakko
I am glad to have my thoughts confirmed.
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Hi Jim
Yes, you have inside and outside masks. Never used the inside ones myself, seems hard to line them up. I always paint over the masks as follows.....clear gloss coat (to seal against leakage). Interior cockpit colour coat (then shows inside), outer colour, varnish finish....
 

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Hi Tim
Thanks for that. Good idea to paint interior colour so it shows inside. I suppose it it more important to do that if part of the canopy is to be shown open.
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A helpful tip with masks especially Eduard.

It is difficult, at least for me, to distinguish the parts from the remainder of the surrounding area.

I carefully remove the unwanted perimeter masking leaving just the parts required. Makes life much easier.

As you pull the perimeter away you will have to hold down some parts with tweezers to the backing. A bit
fiddly but well worth it.

Laurie
 
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