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David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild11-Feb-16 03:53
Views : 518
Here's a closeup, in focus, of the filler drying on the leading edge of the left wing.
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild08-Feb-16 03:32
Views : 553
Ready to start the covering process
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild08-Feb-16 03:31
Views : 594
The fin/rudder was glued on first with Testors and then CA.
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild07-Feb-16 05:00
Views : 520
I got the rudder part of the fin/rudder sanded but it needs to be sanded to shape from top to bottom before attaching. The weather has been downright nasty but has started back to normal so it's safe to go outside again. That's essential because lots of doping is ahead.
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild07-Feb-16 04:54
Views : 503
Fitting a canopy is crucial to the overall appearance of a model. This one is a bit unusual in that the bottom of the front framing is fairly flat and at the rear it has to conform to a circular shape to blend with the spine. After cutting out the wood for the cockpit I added 3/32" strips along the sides. I will add additional wood behind the opening to support the canopy when attaching it. Adjustments are expected as it all goes together.
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild07-Feb-16 04:40
Views : 431
Masking tape pressed firmly against the canopy shows where the molding is and a sharpie defines it which makes it much easier to cut correctly. This works for all canopies but it's especially important to get it right on an OOP kit.
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David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild01-Feb-16 08:29
Views : 434
Scale wheels for balsa models of planes made after WW1 are impossible to find unless you're building a Cub so I look for scale-like wheels. The big wheel is the standard Guillows 1 3/4" and will not be used as a 1 1/2" size is called for and they're on the way from the UK. The nose wheel is 1.25", a lightweight design with a nylon hub from China. You can find more wheels on Ebay by searching for "R/C aircraft wheels". 3 of the 1.25" wheels were just over $8. The balsa "tanks" were carved for the F-80 and may or may not be used here.
David DuckettGuillows Series 300 - DeHavilland BeaverFlying30-Jan-16 07:43
Views : 1009
David DuckettGuillows Series 300 - DeHavilland BeaverFlying30-Jan-16 07:43
Views : 1004
David DuckettDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152HParked30-Jan-16 07:42
Views : 1122
Meanwhile, over the work area.....
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayBuild29-Jan-16 19:35
Views : 487
Next is to sand the fin/rudder to airfoil and install it.
David DuckettBerkeley Douglas F4D SkyrayReference28-Jan-16 06:25
Views : 631
The planned colors are similar to this model but without the garish tanks. It will have a full landing gear.
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