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Dumas Kit #405, Hall's Bull Dog by jimbothehotdog. Viewed 1275 times.
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jimbothehotdog02-Nov-09 22:00
jimbothehotdog02-Nov-09 22:09
Test fitting parts...
jgood02-Nov-09 22:29
Welcome to the site, Jimbo. Looking good there!
jimbothehotdog02-Nov-09 22:43
Thank you... Notice I covered the easy bits first :o) ... these wings are proving to be a challenge.
jimbothehotdog03-Nov-09 09:07
Any suggestions on how to tackle covering the fuselage? Where to start, some tips from experience? This is rather new to me so anything will help. Thanks!!
John Cooper03-Nov-09 10:32
I would suggest covering the fuselage with rings of tissue across pairs of bulkheads, starting from the tail. Here is an excellent site that describes covering: Mikes Flying Scale Model Pages - Covering the fuselage
jgood03-Nov-09 11:35
Great link John. Mike's site is a great resource, and his models are amazing. He has some great videos of indoor flying on there too. That little bit just behind the first cowl segment is going to be the trickiest, by the looks of it. I would use lots of small strips, with nice neat edges overlapping. In my small amount of experience, it's easier to join many smaller than try and use a small number of larger pieces over the complex curves of your model.
JohnG.03-Nov-09 12:44
James has got it right...small pieces for complex areas. Noting Cooper covering from the tail forward...Guillows shows starting from the nose and going backwards. I wonder if there is any real difference????
John Cooper03-Nov-09 16:14
Covering from the tail first has minor advantages that are most applicable to a flying model where there is little or no pain/dope. The overlapping seams are less visible when viewed from the front. Also, there is less chance of a seam pulling up from the air flow or contact with the ground or obstacles.
JohnG.03-Nov-09 18:58
AHA, Brillant minds have simple and logical answers. Makes sense to me. Thanx, JGJ
jimbothehotdog03-Nov-09 21:22
Thanks guys! thanks for the link to Mike's Flying Scale Model Pages. That man is brilliant...amazing models! I now have a plan and am off to my workshop... I'll keep you posted.
jimbothehotdog07-Nov-09 10:43
I started covering using rings of tissue as suggested, but first I wrapped plain white gift wrap tissue around each section and traced a pattern with a pencil... then just transferred that to my red covering tissue... working very nicely... I'll post a pic or two as I can... thanks again guys!
jimbothehotdog11-Jan-10 09:16
I found this ( http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/ )while doing a little research on the SE.5A - Great looking site and some amazing aircraft.
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