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edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 25-Feb-22 14:35 | |
Views : 274 |
Work is slow on the Whirlwind. I’ve been doing more 3D modeling to develop the ends of the engine nacelles. They are attached to the flaps and drop down with them, so I had to modify the model by added a new former to each nacelle and removing the ends. Now the plastic nacelle ends will meet right up with the rest of the nacelle when the flaps are close. I’m also working on infilling. This is by far the most tedious part of modeling! I love the finish, but really had the infill part. And, with such a big model and a fuse with two engine nacelles, there is a lot of infill! I’m going to need to build a WW1 model next just so I can get a break from infill! |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 06-Feb-22 15:05 | |
Views : 241 |
Bottom view with flaps open. Note that the Whirlwind had flaps that went all the way across the wing and fuse, so there is a section on the fuse that drops too. |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 06-Feb-22 15:03 | |
Views : 243 |
Bottom view with Flaps closed. |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 06-Feb-22 15:01 | |
Views : 215 |
Top view with Flaps extended |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 06-Feb-22 15:01 | |
Views : 224 |
Working on the wing. Top view. White strips wings are the tracks for the Fowler Flaps. Center cavity formed to the same shape as the fuse for the cockpit. |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 30-Jan-22 21:45 | |
Views : 237 |
Fully extended |