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hjlittman | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Build | 12-Jul-18 15:25 |  | Views : 1343 | I had 15 minutes between coming home from dropping my wife at work and leaving for a dentist appointment so I decided to do the other side of the fuselage. I used some laminated blade tools from another kit as guides to make sure the other half of the formers were in alignment. They happened to be in my building supply carrier but crafter's Popsicle sticks work just as well. I clamped them to the already aligned former with clothes pins, laid the half former against the guides, used a small Scuncii hair clip to clamp it down and applied glue. I find that the little Scuncii hair clips make very useful low pressure clamps. |
hjlittman | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Build | 11-Jul-18 23:14 |  | Views : 1316 | There is a local FAC contest (Squadron 69) this Sunday for WWI (Mass Launch), Embryo, and Half Wakefield. I have my own Embryo, and have no plans to build a Half Wakefield, but thought I had a qualifying WWI model. (Let me rephrase that comment about the Half Wakefield. I have several plans for them I just don't plan to build one.) Anyway, I found that my ancient WWI model was in no condition to be restored, let alone fly, so I decided to build a new one for the contest. I had a #202, SE5A, kit on the shelf so I decided to build that "box stock" (Will have removable nose block, more aggressive prop, reinforced landing gear, F.A.I. Tan rubber, and colored tissue but other than that stock.) for the contest. It's not the most competitive choice, they fly much better than one might think and, I've seen them do quite well in competition. I started it about a half hour before I had to leave to pick up my wife this evening. I was using a right angle tool left over from another kit for alignment, odorless CA glue, and kicker. The photo shows how far I got. |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Reference | 28-Jun-18 02:08 |  | Views : 2025 | Rigging: this is the ideal RAFer flat wire rigging we've all been waiting for. We have two basic sizes: .4mm and .8 mm, in my opinion, the .8mm is the best choice for our biplane models for those who wish to go the extra distance in detailing. They're very flexible, have already been annealed and very easy to cut and stretch. No stress imposed on the stick-n-tissue types. |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Reference | 28-Jun-18 02:05 |  | Views : 2025 | I ordered the 50' roll and got the 100' roll instead. Good deal |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Reference | 28-Jun-18 02:04 |  | Views : 1875 | This is a new larger sized Vape strip at .8mm. This is by far what I feel will be very compatible with our scaled biplanes at between 1 1/12th -1 1/4th. The one on the left is .8mm and the one on the right is .4mm that I originally posted. |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Parked | 20-Jun-18 23:15 |  | Views : 2122 | As you can see, it's comparable to my efforts of slicing thin pieces of paper used for rigging on my PT-17. Although not easily seen here, it's about 1/3 to 1/4th the size of my rigging. Really nice and comes in 50' and 100' rolls. I got the 100' roll from Amazon for $8.50 plus free shipping. |
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Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Parked | 20-Jun-18 23:12 |  | Views : 2123 | As you can see, it's very thin to scale. It's made of shiny metal and really easy to use. |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Reference | 20-Jun-18 23:11 |  | Views : 2098 | This might help solve our quest for that elusive flat RAFer rigging. I've just ordered this stuff that is used for those who Vape. it can be purchased through Amazon |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Parked | 02-Jan-17 19:18 |  | Views : 2551 | Add the finished cartridge to the top of the gun, and with the wooden side grips, we've got one cool machine gun sitting on the top wing for all to see. |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Build | 02-Jan-17 19:16 |  | Views : 2417 | For the rear grip. Just use a small round dowel and sand the ends to a slight taper. I used a thin plastic strip painted gray for the simulated metal bracket |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Build | 02-Jan-17 19:14 |  | Views : 2167 | Cut the paper to fit the grip handle and add a small trigger guard by simply wrapping a strip of plastic around itself |
Skyediamonds1985 | Guillows Series 200 - SE5a | Parked | 02-Jan-17 19:13 |  | Views : 2129 | To give the top wing mounted Lewis machine gun a little bit more "bling" I wanted to add some wood to the grip handle. I took a picture of my butcher block counter top in the kitchen. Uploaded to my printer. Made a print of the wood grain pattern. You could dry paint wood grain patterns if you choose to do so. |
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