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Polish hight performance glider SZD-24 Foka 4 (Seal), 1960 year, test construction.
Model designed by Tomasz K.
Information: SZD-24 Foka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Photo galery. In air: At hangar: Comparison with Mucha Standard: In hangar: In collection:
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Nice work (again)!
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Nice work & great photos! For a moment, I thought I was looking at the real thing, but then I noticed - no pilot! ;^P (unless it is a drone...)
R/ Robert |
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Very nice job, especially on the canopy. You have a very nice collection of sailplanes.
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An other beautiful model!
Congrats. |
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Thank you guys.
Few images from construction of Foka. Cockpit: Fuselage: Wing: Empennage: Landing gear: Canopy:
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OSTOJA, your signature makes me think of this:
How to Puppies Move In Circle While Drinking - YouTube Beautiful job with the canopy master. What filler putty did you use? Also, did you plunge mold it or vacuform it? Regards, Robert |
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Here you have my stamping process of the canopy: WWW.KONRADUS.COM - FORUM MODELARZY KARTONOWYCH - [Technika] T?oczenie folii na oszklenia kabin.
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Ah! Two-part epoxy putty (I expect similar to Bondo products here in USA)
Canopy made by 'smash' or 'plunge' molding. Sometimes, the clear plastic sheet is tacked to a thin frame cut to match the widest dimension of the canopy master, with allowance for the thickness of the plastic. Mike's Flying Scale Models page has a nice tutorial as well: Mike's flying scale model pages R/ Robert |
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Thanks Robert for the link to the tutorial(s). Very useful. One of these days, I might actually dare try it! Your links make it seem possible. - Leif
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