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OLD A&P02-Mar-08 20:52
Cabinaire
John M Oshust03-Mar-08 09:56
Slick bird....that is a pretty nice looking radial on the left. Is that one that you ordered?
OLD A&P03-Mar-08 11:08
Nope, That was a practice one I made for the Spirit of St. Louis. When the R1830s get here from the U.K.I will post a pic. of them . Going to try to cast molds of the cylinders & nose case for future models.
DaveIN08-Apr-08 19:35
DaveIN08-Apr-08 19:37
Greetings! Looking great! Dave, 55, Indiana. Just getting back into hobby and just bought Cabinaire kit today. Any tips?
Barnstormer08-Apr-08 19:58
Welcome to the V.A. DaveIN, Just ask the questions and there will be someone to come to your aid. So many great builders here, and just doggone good people that are ready to help or just provide words of encouragement. I'm looking forward to seeing your build, and again welcome to the V.A.
OLD A&P08-Apr-08 21:38
Hi DavelN. The Cabinaire builds pretty straight forward. I would do the nose in 1/32" balsa , not the card stock as provided. My kit had really bad die cuting on the wing ribs, so I did them from sheet balsa. Did`nt like the wheel paints much , looks neat but its extra weight. It is a nice little flyer. Another kit you might like is the Baby Commerical. It is fun to build flys supper great! You can check it out at www.easybuiltmodels.com. Matter of fact the black & yellow one on there web site is mine. Have fun be talking to you.
DaveIN08-Apr-08 21:58
Greetings to both of you and thank you for your responses! Will take your advice on the Baby Commerical after I complete a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk for the yahoo group Guillows "G" Challenge. Wow, just stepped back in and three birds lined up to build! Thank you again and hope to talk to both of you in the future......Dave
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