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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild07-Jan-08 18:19
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The bottom will be no problem...may even cover in one piece. Fitting the remaining sides will take time sanding and fitting.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild07-Jan-08 18:17
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Once the cabin is totally enclosed I will be a happy camper.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild07-Jan-08 18:15
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I hope I never build another plane that requires corrugated siding!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild07-Jan-08 13:30
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Control wheels not from Model "T" Fords but from the son's Lego box.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild06-Jan-08 21:57
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The first Tri motoors used wooden control wheels from Model "T" Fords. The instrument panel is pretty close, throttles, pedals, etc. I must raid thee son's Lego box for control wheels tomorrow.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild06-Jan-08 21:55
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Covering the roof is a real challage. The original had two pieces, I would like to do it with one, The styrene really does not like shap bends.
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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild06-Jan-08 21:53
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Cut out the port side windows and sheeted most of the side.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild05-Jan-08 22:48
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How remiss of me. I forgot two three vital components for Antarctic survival, the ice ladder and.....
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild05-Jan-08 21:09
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Survival gear is delivered to the Goose!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild05-Jan-08 21:08
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Since this Goose is going to the S. Pole seats are not required. But in "micro-world" the cargo must be installed before the sides are sheeted.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild05-Jan-08 21:06
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The Goose's wing root is covered, heating the styrene with a hirdryer helps with the bends
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild05-Jan-08 16:34
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Epoxy used here. After the sheet bonded, I heat the LE with a hair dryer, applied more epoxy, and clamped her down, I hope it will hold!
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