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Build Thread, Page :  <<   15   16   17   18   19  [ 20 ]  21   22   23   24   25  (494 posts, 20 posts per page, 25 pages in total) [ < Prev ] [ Next > ]
jgood, Comment for image # 3043513 Jan 14 15:43
Yes, great work, John.
JohnG., Comment for image # 3043513 Jan 14 15:17
Wow...This is beyond fantastic. From this it looks like you are NOT lacking dexterity or visual acuity. Would hate to see you leave our modeling ranks.....
julinick, Comment for image # 3043413 Jan 14 14:40
That's looking awesome John!!
John M Oshust, Image # 3043513 Jan 14 11:38

Well the front bulkhead of the cockpit is completed.
John M Oshust, Image # 3043413 Jan 14 11:37

I am starting to face the reality that my ocular acuteness and digital dexterity are severely hindering my efforts to continue with activities such as model fabrication. Nunzio may very well be my last hurrah!
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 3041111 Jan 14 17:49
Thanks JG.. I was thinking of winter thermal drapes but the temperature here today rose to a balmy 57 F🔥🔥🔥
JohnG., Comment for image # 3041111 Jan 14 17:37
Nicely done...we would not have expected less.
John M Oshust, Image # 3041111 Jan 14 11:29

I have a way to go. As always deciding on the color of the drapery is critical in pulling it all together!
John M Oshust, Image # 3041011 Jan 14 11:28

Though not exact the interior will be a close representation when complete.
John M Oshust, Image # 3040911 Jan 14 11:28

A bit of interior decorating.
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 3039910 Jan 14 18:28
Today I await some supplies. Bass wood sheets to cover the fuse and Hd music wire for the LG. Spent the dat doing some interior decorating. I forgot to take a picture. If I can remember how to get to the model shop I will take some tomorrow.💋💋💋💋
JohnG., Comment for image # 3039910 Jan 14 17:39
Look'in good and moving right along.
RCeverything, Comment for image # 3037410 Jan 14 09:58
Nevermind...I found it on the good 'ol web, Manzano website to be exact. A short kit is one that includes only those parts that need to be cut from a sheet of wood (balsa, bass and ply). It is one step up from a scratch build and reduces the build time a bit. The builder still has to supply all sticks, wire, and sheet necessary to finish the model. Some people prefer short kits so that they can hand pick the sticks and sheet wood they will use to finish the build. We do not supply build lists for the short kits. Some short kits will seem more complete than others, ie, they will have many more parts laser cut. That is up to the designer and how the plane is assembled. For example, a stick type fuselage takes a lot of extra wood, whereas a kit like Rob McKellar’s GeeBee Z has almost every part cut.
RCeverything, Comment for image # 3037410 Jan 14 09:49
John what do you mean by "Manzano kits are short kits..very short."
John M Oshust, Image # 3039909 Jan 14 12:15

Installed and aligned the wire supports for the cabane struts and started thinking about constructing, shaping, detailing, and finishing the radiator.
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 3038908 Jan 14 15:25
Brian, yes we are back trotting along 🐎🐎🐎🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇
John M Oshust, Image # 3039808 Jan 14 12:50

This day the assembly and installation of the frame of the fuselage is more or less completed. “Lettuce” commence cowl assembly!
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 3038908 Jan 14 07:57
back in the saddle again!
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 3038907 Jan 14 19:04
Poppy, Like riding a bicycle after a long hiatus, I was a tad shaky at first, but now I am starting to find the groove. Nunzio should keep me occupied until the spring and gardening returns once again💐
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 3036707 Jan 14 18:42
Thanks Poppy. I need a small table saw, scroll saw, and wood lathe.. Soon to be acquired. ☺️
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