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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild12-Nov-15 20:38
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In my last "installment" I left it where I managed to have the fuselage constructed and covered in a manner to resemble the real aircraft's horizontal split by the pronounced stitching
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:32
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One final experiment, was the matching of olive drab color of the Solartex with spray paint from a can. Since I live in a small apartment, I don't have the room (Read that, luxury) of having an air gun with compressor. I was very happy to note that between Model Masters and Tamiya, Tamiya # TS-28 olive drab matches the Solartex beautifully. This means that I can add metal paneling around the engine area using plastic sheets (or glossy paper) and simply spray Tamiya's olive drab for a perfect match. That's it for now. It'll be a couple of days for me to work on the model.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:25
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Yes. It appears to have worked. Among several prominent features of the S.E. 5, besides the radiator and top wing-mounted machine gun, was the fuselage stitching. Instead of simply adding cross stitching to the model, I thought it might be kind of cool to actually simulate the upper and lower halves of the fuselage and link the two with stitching, as you can see from the drawing of the real aircraft in the background.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:21
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After covering the sheet balsa, I then glued it to the lower half of the "faux fuselage" for final view of my desire to simulate the fuselage on the real aircraft
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:19
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I gave my 1/16" sheet cut balsa one last check for fit before covering
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:16
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I then trimmed away some of the excess off the ends. Not bad, eh?
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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:13
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This is the very first time I've ever used heat-shrink covering. In this case, at the advice of Meku, I used Solartex which has a very fine weave pattern and it comes in various colors. I chose olive drab. So this will help explain, in part, why I chose to fabricte a "faux fuselage" to practice my covering techniques. Its one thinkg to watch dozens of videos on "How to's" but it's another to actually do it myself.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild04-Nov-15 21:08
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I decided to laminate the last two 1/16" strips of balsa to give it added strength to account for any covering shrinkage
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild02-Nov-15 17:23
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Taking into account of the possible warpage from the shrinking of covering, I reinforced the back of the 1/16" sheet balsa
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild02-Nov-15 17:22
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This is the 1/16" sheet balsa to be used over the lower portions of my faux fuselage
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild02-Nov-15 17:21
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Another view of my faux fuselage for testing out my ideas.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild02-Nov-15 17:19
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Note the cut out on the lower ends of the faux formers below the stringers. It is here, that I intend to glue on a 1/16" thick sheet balsa
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