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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aParked28-Jan-16 17:45
Views : 466
This is for Rayl. My first display stand for the PT-17 was slightly modified as a refrigerator. Making use of small space.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Jan-16 23:41
Views : 470
Here's the (semi) finished turnbuckle being held by hand to help lend itself to the scale desired. I'll be using the open end to wire to the rudder bar. I could also twist the open end to form a closed turnbuckle. I borrowed this idea from one of the many modeling techniques shown on YouTube.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Jan-16 23:38
Views : 422
Taking one needle nose pliers and carefully clasping it at the end of the small tube, so as to not crush it, I then used the other needle nose pliers to help pull the tube such that the wired loop closed down to a more realistic scale. This is one end of the "turnbuckle." I'll be using the other end to fasten to the rudder bar
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Jan-16 23:27
Views : 392
As in most (if not all) biplanes and older types, there are turnbuckles. Since there are no commercially available turnbuckles in the modeling world needed this scale of 1/20th, I decided to fabricate my own. I simply used very tiny tubes purchased from a local arts and crafts store (Hobby Lobby) and threaded 28 gauge wire through and looped back out the other end.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Jan-16 23:22
Views : 385
I cut up two pieces of plastic from discarded credit cards and laminated them together to form the rudder bar. I'm now drilling holes for the cables that will l(simulate) lead to the rudder.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aParked26-Jan-16 23:19
Views : 414
As everyone has at one time or another shared their workshop or home with our fellow VA members, thought I'd allow all to see my (truly) humble abode which consists of my little corner used as a workshop in our equally little one-room apartment. Considering my limitations on tools, accessories, and space to work, one can appreciate the old adage "Wherever there's a will, there's a way" to build models.
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Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerParked25-Jan-16 20:54
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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild25-Jan-16 19:04
Views : 421
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild25-Jan-16 19:04
Views : 480
Instruments in place. For some reason, my copier printed the instrument dials with a bluish tinge.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild25-Jan-16 19:01
Views : 408
Aluminum foil from coffee can glued in place. Pilot is (now) awake from all that coffee.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild24-Jan-16 18:01
Views : 470
Using the aluminum foil backing from coffee seals for covering the former immediately ahead of the instrument panel to imitate the fuselage fuel tank.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild24-Jan-16 17:59
Views : 407
Making the compass that will be the center piece of the instrument panel. Memo to all: its one of those "wish I knew then moments" but Mr. John Brantley who makes custom decals for us modelers will also gladly make custom decals for instruments for any particular aircraft as well.
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