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CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:22
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Start gluing the parts together and soon you will have a gun.
CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:21
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The back side of the card. The glue has turned to powder.
CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:20
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Anybody remember Lepage's Cement? Before my time. I only remember them making school glue with a funny rubber tip. The card is from Polk's Hobbys in New York. This kit was sent as a gift to a serviceman during WW2
CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:18
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CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:18
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The drawings are good. It helps to have taken drafting to read plans. The text is very dense. Parts aren't numbered. In some cases just vaguely described.
CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:16
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140 parts listed. Wood, cardboard, manila paper, plastic. A multi-media kit long before they were in vogue.
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CreosotewindRogers 40mm Bofors AA cannonParked11-Jan-10 09:14
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Something for the bad guys to shoot at. And something to shoot back at them. An old kit from the 1940s.
CreosotewindScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherParked10-Jul-09 16:43
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The biggest adjustment to make. I let the strings "flow" naturally to form the elegant shape of the fuselage. But somehow that former is way undersized. So back to the drawing board. And at the front of the picture you can see that the first intake opening broke off. I need to rethink the wing root so that the formers with their large intake cutouts are sturdier.
CreosotewindScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherParked10-Jul-09 16:40
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I made some marks where I need to move the stringer notches so that the stringers fit more gracefully along the fuselage. I'm trying to make the parts interlock and buid with a minimum amount of fuss.
CreosotewindScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherParked10-Jul-09 16:38
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Sorry for the blurry shot. This shows the rudimentary cockpit. It does have the side counsols, seat and armored back and the control panel. Just not installed yet.
CreosotewindScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherParked10-Jul-09 16:36
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Rear view. I think the graceful curves of the tail area are what attracted me to this plane. And that also made drawing the parts a bit of a bear. The tail has a slight curve to it from top to bottom, and then there is a concave shape just above the tailcone.
CreosotewindScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherParked10-Jul-09 16:34
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Front view. Early in the construction I was getting disappointed at how sloppy the stringers were lining up. Then I realized I was mis-aligning some of them. Overall I'm pretty happy with the look, but will be making a few changes for better fit and cleaner building.
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