| Hangar |
Aircraft |
Category |
Date |
Preview |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 13:38 |  |
| Views : 804 |
| I needed to cut out another intake on the top of the scoop. I boxed it in with heavy card stock (an old business card.) Again, much use of the Dremel. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 13:36 |  |
| Views : 784 |
| The air intake needed to be cleaned out, opened up and a splitter added. The Dremel came in real handy on this project. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 10:04 |  |
| Views : 906 |
| The basic fuselage and wings on my desk. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 09:58 |  |
| Views : 838 |
| This would be an in-flight exhibit. First order was to patch a lot of holes and missing parts of the fuselage. I used some large pieces of basswood and epoxy to fill the gaps. This is also the cleanest my desk has been in a long time. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 09:53 |  |
| Views : 842 |
| Some of the reference images from my book. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 13-Jun-14 09:52 |  |
| Views : 886 |
| I did this project about two years ago for the Arizona Military Museum at Papago Park in Phoenix. They wanted a large scale model of a drone for their display. I gathered a lot of info on the internet for the MQ-9 Reaper and made a reference book to use during the build. |