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bsadonkillScale Flight Model Co. Megow No. 2060 Corben Super AceBuild02-Jan-20 14:19
Views : 4335
Added 1/32 music wire for land gear
bsadonkillScale Flight Model Co. Megow No. 2060 Corben Super AceBuild02-Jan-20 14:17
Views : 898
edtherendermanEasy Built TaubeBuild02-Jan-20 12:30
Views : 753
Here one wing seen from the root. It is a bit hard to tell, but there is a significant warp molded into the wingtip as per the plans.
edtherendermanEasy Built TaubeBuild02-Jan-20 12:30
Views : 651
Here are the wings. I printed the ribs, trailing edges and wing tips on the 3D printer. The leading edge and stringers are balsa. I used CA to cement everything together, which seemed to work well. These wings are really heavy with all the plastic pieces. I can see that there are some weight savings I can do to improve it, but I think this type of construction will always be heavy.
edtherendermanEasy Built TaubeFlying02-Jan-20 12:24
Views : 635
Here are the fuse and empennage created using traditional model techniques.
edtherendermanEasy Built TaubeBuild02-Jan-20 12:23
Views : 663
I also created many of the detail parts, like the engine, propeller, radiators and wheels using 3D modeling techniques. This time I used Blender and ZBrush to create the parts, and printed them out using my DLP printer. The DLP can print at .05 mm resolution, so much finer details.
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edtherendermanEasy Built TaubeBuild02-Jan-20 12:23
Views : 613
Started work on this Rumpler Taube (https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=11223). I’m trying several different techniques with this. First, I wanted to triple the number of ribs in the wings to more closely represent the real number of ribs in the wings. However, I didn’t want to cut that many ribs out of balsa, so I modeled the ribs in Blender, and printed them out on my 3D FDM (Fused Filament Fabrication). This picture is a bunch of the ribs after printing, but still attached to the print bed. The bed if 5” x 5”. It took a couple of attempts to get the right thickness of the ribs, and to get the hollowing correct. But that’s the magic of 3D printing, you can prototype relatively quickly and adjust as needed. The disadvantage of 3D printing is that the parts are heavier, being of plastic instead of balsa, and the FDM printer will only print to .3 mm resolution.
dfrank47Guillows Series 800 - MosquitoParked01-Jan-20 14:48
Views : 2114
Tail feathers taking shape
dfrank47Guillows Series 800 - MosquitoParked01-Jan-20 14:47
Views : 2134
A few cockpit details to go and covering begins!
pfinnScratch Built HolidayReference01-Jan-20 10:30
Views : 4912
Happy New Year from Deutchland!
David DuckettDumas Kit #502, Republic F-105 ThunderchiefReference31-Dec-19 13:57
Views : 4848
Happy New Year from Tucson!!
Don CComet North American P51 MustangReference31-Dec-19 10:48
Views : 3307
Happy New Year everyone.
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