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Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (9 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)
julinick, Comment for image # 2807001 Dec 12 14:06
Very well done!!!
hjlittman, Image # 2807101 Dec 12 01:33

Not quite finished, but "on the gear"
hjlittman, Image # 2807001 Dec 12 01:32

Magnetic "wheelwells" off wings.
Roring40, Comment for image # 2803128 Nov 12 13:04
Very clever - well done.
hjlittman, Image # 2803127 Nov 12 19:58

I'm flying it "gear up" but wanted landing gear for display. I made some detachable "wheel wells" that are held on with rare earth magnets to a couple of small pieces of steel (cat food can lid) glued to the ribs under the covering. There is also a small piece of steel on the rear former to hold on the tailwheel and tailhook. The struts are wire wrapped with paper. They are not glued on to the "wheel wells" in the photo, but will be glued in after the back of the front strut covers and the struts have been painted. The square loops in the wires go around the magnets when they are glued in. Another piece of steel is under the middle of the fuselage for an intended Mk XIII torpedo.
hjlittman, Image # 2803027 Nov 12 19:58

I did get a little farther along with the Skyraider. The nose block is finished with it's key. The flat plate nose block is a sandwich of 1/64" plywood, balsa and 1/64" plywood. The front of former 'A' is also faced with 1/64" plywood. Most people say this is unnecessary, but I have been flying my Typhoon, with a similar setup, for 8 years now.
hjlittman, Image # 2760818 Oct 12 13:41

Sanded down, the filled area makes a better looking cowl anyway.
hjlittman, Image # 2760718 Oct 12 13:40

The noses of the 900 series kits tend to be a little weak so I do a little fill in to make them stronger and easier to handle.
hjlittman, Image # 2760618 Oct 12 13:38

am doing a 900 Series Skyraider for the "G" Challenge this year. The Skyraider has been on my small building board for some months but has been sidetracked by more pressing projects. Since there are only 14 days left in this year's "G" Challenge I figured that I had better get to it. Of course I know someone who builds his contest models the night before the contest, but that is another story. The wood in this kit is quite light but a tad on the brittle side. I had to sand the back sides of the sheets to get the parts out. And, even then I still had to do some cutting. Fortunately, the sheets containing the fuselage sides were approximately the same density and grain structure, so the fuselage went together straight without any trouble.
Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (9 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)