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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 20:02
Views : 1203
Filing, sanding and TLC should provide the tapered roof required. I hope so , as I do not wnat to build this again!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 20:01
Views : 1247
Applied curve fitting. This stack of glued wood hopefully will enable me to shape the cockpit roof.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 19:59
Views : 1187
This spacer provides the foundation for the cockpit roof.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 17:39
Views : 1168
Now that the white is gone the camera sensor picks up the cockpit details.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 17:38
Views : 1163
The white was killing me so I gave the Goose a quick spritz of primer.
sweetwillieGuillows Series 1400 - F-16 Fighting FalconParked09-Jan-08 16:24
Views : 1492
Just wanted to brag a bit, I caught this beauty at Lake Amistad while wade fishing. She was 11 1/2 lbs and 24 1/2 \" long with a girth of 20". It was a fight that I've relived a hundred times and counting.
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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 15:26
Views : 1082
In his usual CATATONIC state "Misty" is impressed by the progress....maybe its the glue?
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 15:23
Views : 1089
OOPS! Except for maybe one small piece....I must check reference photos.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild09-Jan-08 15:21
Views : 1151
The fuse does not require any more corrugated styrene sheeting....YEA YEA!
sweetwillieDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #1, Boeing F4B-2Parked09-Jan-08 01:09
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I didn't beef up the upper wing, i hope I'm nopt sorry, It's not going to fly anyway. I've already got my red chevron painted on, Next, I'll mask it off and airbrush the yellow on. Stay tuned!!
sweetwillieDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #1, Boeing F4B-2Parked09-Jan-08 00:55
Views : 3777
The fuselage is a little twisted, and I had to beef up the front end to accept a motor.
sweetwillieDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #1, Boeing F4B-2Parked09-Jan-08 00:46
Views : 3713
I can't get the cabane struts the right length. I had them once, but being a novice, I didn't read the plans right, the struts have e legs like the wing struts. The wing struts are made from popsicle sticks. After seeing John O's radial work, it has ins
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