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Anders, Image # 36359 | 14 Jul 16 18:26 |
Bought these today, not the usual way i use for hinging small models, but ill want this one to last long |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36351 | 14 Jul 16 15:35 |
Beautiful work. Been watching your build with great interest. |
Anders, Image # 36351 | 13 Jul 16 17:40 |
Top wing glued together, going to try this build with rudder and elevator control only. |
Anders, Image # 36350 | 13 Jul 16 17:38 |
Kit wood is not light, but i like the extra strenght |
Anders, Image # 36349 | 13 Jul 16 17:37 |
Had to take a break from the He 111 today |
Anders, Comment for image # 36343 | 13 Jul 16 09:51 |
Nice, quite big for a foamie. Almost all my planes are balsa as i feel that foam and fiberglass models dont have souls. Only way i know how to explain it :). Have had a lot of foamies tho, they are really nice for just focusing on flying and having fun! And also great for dogfighting with paper streamers (the smaller models). Would be interested in a pic of the p-38 ! |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 36343 | 13 Jul 16 09:37 |
I have a foam p-38 that's about that size. |
Anders, Comment for image # 36343 | 13 Jul 16 09:23 |
1,75 meters or 68,9 inches. |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 36343 | 13 Jul 16 07:42 |
what's the wingspan anders? |
Anders, Comment for image # 36343 | 13 Jul 16 01:04 |
Cant take credit for building the He -111. Its an ARF, but a lot of work has gone into it. 11 channels in total, one servo for each aileron,flaps,landing gear and even the elevator has one servo for each side. Spent many hours soldering servo wires, and the landing gear was a pain to adjust properly. Going to fly it as it comes and give it an scale job when its got a few hours flight time. |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 36343 | 11 Jul 16 18:47 |
like your building skills, wish I was that talented! |
Anders, Image # 36343 | 11 Jul 16 16:24 |
Expecting to get the He 111 in the air this week and the its back to the rumpler build |
Anders, Image # 36342 | 11 Jul 16 16:23 |
completed bottom wing and fuselage sitting on top on the reason for the pause in the build |
Anders, Image # 36341 | 11 Jul 16 16:21 |
more progress |
Anders, Image # 36340 | 11 Jul 16 16:20 |
bottom wing started |
Anders, Comment for image # 36329 | 05 Jul 16 02:15 |
Thank you. Details to a minimum, building this for rc control. Details on the rear gunner, radiator and engine are going to get some attention as its important for the end result (espesially the engine and radiator). Other than that ill try to keep details to a minimum. |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36329 | 04 Jul 16 19:50 |
Your model is incredible. The build is clean, precise, neat and very well put together. Any extra detailing? Flying? Display? |
Anders, Image # 36329 | 03 Jul 16 16:07 |
last eye candy before wings are made. |
Anders, Image # 36328 | 03 Jul 16 16:05 |
I find the fuselage shape to be satisfying. |
Anders, Image # 36327 | 03 Jul 16 16:04 |
Plastic parts are of really thin plastic. not glued on yet. |
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