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jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build20-Jun-07 13:39
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I've found my color scheme by pouring over one web site after another. The yellow brown may be incorrect, but I did find a plastic modeler finishing his in this color which I liked better than the more often seen green. Hope the color police don't find o
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build18-Jun-07 18:54
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While the papering process was intermittantly drying I worked on the cooling flaps and exhuast stacks that fit into them. The flaps are stiff paper left over from a Hellcat kit and the exhaust stacks are carved from bass wood left over from a ship kit. T
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build18-Jun-07 18:42
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This way of adding a wing filet has its good points, however I'm not sure how I will like it on other models. We'll see, I'm always ready for something new, especially if it works.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build18-Jun-07 18:33
Views : 1840
The papering is done and the filets installed.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build18-Jun-07 18:19
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Finishing up papering as well a repairing the the fuselage paper. The wing filets do not call for stiff paper filets as Guillows usually does, this Diels kit has the filet struture built into the frame so the filets are done during the normal paper and do
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build17-Jun-07 14:11
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The wing has been installed and the belly stringers have been glued in place. The number of stringers on the fuselage are so many that it almost looks like a DD construction, but not quite.
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jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build16-Jun-07 18:48
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Aluminium tubing simulates the starter connection in the spinner.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build16-Jun-07 18:42
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I find that plastic screen obtained at home depot to be easily trimmed to fit into the air belly intake.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build16-Jun-07 18:35
Views : 933
With Diels kits you get plenty of sanding and shaping of parts, The spinner and the underbelly airscoop are both made up of layered balsa glued together.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build15-Jun-07 15:28
Views : 953
I use small fuel line to simulate the landing gear. It is extremely flexible and slips easily onto the landing gerar wire after it is bent. I've now got to add strips fo masking take to simulate the hydraulic ridges.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build15-Jun-07 15:17
Views : 1263
The sleek shape of the "Frank" is finally taking shape. The Hayate (Hurricane) in the hands of an experienced pilot could out fly both the Musttang and Hellcat.
jerry campbellDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank"Build15-Jun-07 15:09
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The engine cowling is built up with rings of balsa and was a bit of a job carvng and sanding to shape as well as cutting and shaping the air intake . You can see where the stringers must still be added to the fuselage.
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