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Scratch Built Loening OL-8 Amphibian by rayl. Viewed 520 times.
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rayl10-Feb-16 11:35
Primed with Liquatex Gray. I think that I lke it.
rayl10-Feb-16 12:23
BTW: I found about a dozen places on the Web that gave me he idea to try this. No way that I'm smart enough to come up with this on my own.
Skyediamonds198510-Feb-16 23:53
Wow Rayl. Not only have you just managed to cover the wings for the first time, but you also took it to the next level of magnitude. At the same time, you're soooo modest about it. Great job!
Skyediamonds198511-Feb-16 00:07
I forgot, what's the scale of your Loening?
David Duckett11-Feb-16 03:38
What does "next level of magnitude" mean?
rayl11-Feb-16 07:17
Sky; about 1/14
Skyediamonds198511-Feb-16 09:30
Rayl, in one of your last posts, you said the surface tapes were cut to 5" width in scale. I believe that the correct scale width is 3" at the most. I used to work on real aircraft covering. We used pinked tape over the rib stitching and all were at 3" width. Just thought you'd might wish to double check.
Skyediamonds198511-Feb-16 09:30
Rayl, in one of your last posts, you said the surface tapes were cut to 5" width in scale. I believe that the correct scale width is 3" at the most. I used to work on real aircraft covering. We used pinked tape over the rib stitching and all were at 3" width. Just thought you'd might wish to double check.
Skyediamonds198511-Feb-16 09:33
DD, that phrase "next level of magnitude" was just an expression of taking scale detailing beyond the average build. To include rib stitching and surface tape is, to me, going beyond the ordinary. You do this all the time with every-single-one-of-your builds... :)
rayl11-Feb-16 09:40
Call it artistic license, or doing what works.
Skyediamonds198511-Feb-16 09:40
I would guess that, based on your scale of 1/14th, the width of your scale surface tape would be about slightly less than 1/4" width. 5" would be almost a half foot in width in the real world of aircraft. That would be an equivalent to about nearly 1/2" in width.
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