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David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressReference01-Apr-13 19:11
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This is the APG-15, a ball shaped antenna. The 20mm cannon was removed.
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild01-Apr-13 07:42
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David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild01-Apr-13 07:42
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A few lines.....
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild29-Mar-13 22:19
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One of two new pair of glasses. These are for close work. I was amazed!!
David DuckettGuillows Series 300 - Series Pilatus PorterFlying26-Mar-13 05:57
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Heading out in abysmal weather for another rescue
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild24-Mar-13 07:31
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I drew on a centerline LIGHTLY with a pencil and measured where things should be. Then I used one of the plastic bomb bay doors from the kit as a template to draw on the doors.Next I used a regular piece of paper, which has perfect 90* angles, with one edge taped on the centerline to establish where the line going around the fuselage is.I marked lightly with lencil about three guide marks and then used a piece of flexible plastic to draw on the line. Lines. With these lines as reference the ones remaining to be added will be easier to establish.
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David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild21-Mar-13 21:32
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My helper holds the wing down while the CA sets up.....
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild21-Mar-13 21:30
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The landing gear doors were cut from the bottom engine nacelle before it was assembled. To reattach I "hung" them with a short piece of masking tape taped to the backside of the door and that allows enough support so the door can then be braced a bit with a finger inside the nacelle while a small amount of CA is applied to the junction. As soon as it cures enough to hold by itself a short piece of styrene rod was laid on the junction. The CA is still wet enough to hold the rod in place but I gave it an overall application just to make sure. You can see how it blends in. I've used this method before and I would prefer to hide the rod but this time I couldn't.
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild21-Mar-13 10:16
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Styrene rod glued to junction of landing gear door and engine nacelle
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild21-Mar-13 10:12
Views : 767
David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild20-Mar-13 07:07
Views : 735
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David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild16-Mar-13 07:38
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Props are assembled and painted and the painting of the "greenhouse" is finished.
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