Image Comments |
David Duckett | 05-Feb-08 20:48 |
The cowlings are aluminum. Looks weird, huh? |
jgood | 05-Feb-08 21:18 |
Is that solid, carved fuselage & engine nacelles? |
poppy | 06-Feb-08 04:47 |
They just don't make kits like this anymore. Probably because balsa and labor just too costly now. Way back "when", some of the large 62" span r/c models like the P-51 and P-47 had pre-carved and hollowed out fuselage and cost much less than the kits today. Ah, inflation. |
JohnG. | 06-Feb-08 13:41 |
It is a weir looking Dude but, when you are done with it, no doubt it will be snazzy. |
sly812 | 06-Feb-08 16:35 |
This must be a scratch build? Nice build as usual DD |
David Duckett | 06-Feb-08 16:41 |
Hardly scratch, this is a Berkeley kit dated 1952 (I was 11) and it appears the original price may have been $8. I paid $50 for it. |
sly812 | 06-Feb-08 16:47 |
1952... wow a vintage kit, I didn't show up till 11 years after.. . |
moostang51 | 06-Feb-08 17:06 |
Original cost $8.00. Paid $50.00. Sure it will end up looking like a gazillion. DD, what was the balsa like, since it is 55-56 years young? |
David Duckett | 06-Feb-08 17:36 |
Actually the balsa is pretty good. I'm using new wood for sheeting the wing but that's because the kit wood is 1/20" and does not cover the entire surface. Those pre-shaped blocks are very good wood and will easily hold up to the sanding and filling to come. |
hjlittman | 06-Feb-08 20:11 |
Berkeley kits were very well done and very complete. I have a Berkeley Privateer "15" kit on my shelf waiting for my retirement. If you are too young to have seen one, it is a very sleek looking R/C amphibian. I'll have to wait have time to re-arrange my garage because, right now, I don't have any place to put a model with a 60 inch wingspan. |