Scratch building FOD covers for a F/a-18c

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Scratch building FOD covers for a F/a-18c

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Afternoon everyone,

After some advice on where to start with scratch building some fod covers for my 1:48 kin etc hornet?

Not happy with how the intakes have turned out so decided to try making covers instead. Being the odd kidney shape they are I haven't the faintest clue on where to start :scratch::
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Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated :thumb2:

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I am of no help here :oops:
but interested to learn as well
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I have tried cardboard with a foam backing, but they were a dismal failure... :wall:
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Although maybe I'm just being too hard on myself

Here are my efforts from this afternoon
Feedback is welcomed
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Maybe I should just give them a coat off watered down pva and a paint and see how they look??
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2017 6:40 am How about this link :scratch::
http://zone-five.net/showthread.php?t=383
Hmmm :scratch::

I like the yoghurt lid idea...... the step daughter bad chocolate moose this afternoon..... time to hunt through the rubbish bin.... :doh:
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Dumpster diving for FOD :thumb2:
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Aha!
Found it....
But looking at pictures of the fod cover us aussie use... they are an internal plug style

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Not sure.... maybe fill it with a 2 part putty inside the foil to get the right shape??
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How about that form card stuff Ultimate has :think:
You could warm it up, mould it in the opening, trim excessand then wrap it in the foil for effect.
Paint and voila :D
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2017 5:51 am How about that form card stuff Ultimate has :think:
You could warm it up, mould it in the opening, trim excessand then wrap it in the foil for effect.
Paint and voila :D
What is this form card stuff of which you speak??

I was pondering it today... the best I could come up with (without needing to spend money) was to form cling wrap on the inside of the intake and then fill it with silicone. Once set get the silicone a light coat of putty, sand and paint or wrap it in the foil and paint.... :scratch::
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https://www.umpretail.com/collections/b ... -pack-of-3

There is a video in there as well
Heat mouldable plastic....thermoplastic. No mess no fuss
I use similar stuff in dentistry
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Ooo brain wave... or fart either way :tongue:

The putty stuff you use to cover nail holes in walls etc...
Line the intake the cling film and then fill the intake with that, wait till it's dry remove and sand, wrap in foil and paint....
At leaSt with the wall putty I can sand it down to fit the intake with the foil....

I might just be thinking out loud now....

I know I had some... might have to go hunting for it tonight
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Ok trying out my silicone idea.....

Will have results in 24hrs. ...

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The foil Swann-Morton scalpel blades come in is quite handy for making FOD covers.
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I've made fod covers for a couple of my f-4s. I just placed the intake over some plasticard and drew round the inner surface to mark the shape. Then cut out and paint. Job done. You can add handles from fine wire if required.
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Used some yoghurt foil burnished into the intakes and then cover in tamiya basic putty. Still need to clean up the edges a tad more though
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