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John Cooper | Dumas Kit #319, Sparrowhawk | Build | 02-Feb-11 10:29 | | Views : 1315 | The flying surfaces are covered with brown domestic tissue that was pre-shrunk on a frame several times. Pre-shrinking is essential for the very flimsy tail and wings. I air brushed the tissue, while still on the frame, again to prevent shrinking. |
John Cooper | Dumas Kit #319, Sparrowhawk | Build | 02-Feb-11 10:25 | | Views : 1166 | The Henschel's decals were printed onto domestic white tissue, using a laser printer. The green background colour comes from the card stock that I used as a backing to hold the tissue as it goes through the printer. |
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John Cooper | Dumas Kit #319, Sparrowhawk | Build | 02-Feb-11 10:23 | | Views : 1172 | The Henschel's landing gear. It took some effort to get the wire into the right place and also have the wheels turn smoothly. I really wanted the wheels to turn properly, so that I could get a smooth landing (and possible take-off) on the gym floor. |
John Cooper | Dumas Kit #319, Sparrowhawk | Build | 02-Feb-11 10:19 | | Views : 1175 | For the Henschel's rocker arm covers, I started with a long balsa cylinder that was tear drop shaped in cross section. I then carved and sanded the full shape, while still on the cylinder (using the cylinder as a handle). I then cut off the completed shape and then started another. |
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