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Oh, cool! This goes in the Nice to Know file.
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Thank you all. Aaron has described it right. The metal tube is nothing more than
the aluminium backing of packages for medicinal capsules or candies that you find easily. Cut it to size and just roll it tight on a wire as a shaft and wrapped it in a thin layer of paper and that's the main idea. As regards Nando's questions, please see the attached pics (not too many of them) taken at the initial stage of building. I'll organize and come back later to give my ideas on how best to do the nose section. But for now, see the pics to get some ideas. Have to go out for a few hours. Papermate |
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OK, Nando and others interested in building the Princess, here are my experience in beta
building the model. I'm sure many of you talented masters have better ways than mine and I welcome truly your views and sharing. Hope the explanations in the pics, written in my limited English language, can help a little. Papermate |
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Thanks for the trick!
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Thanks papermate, thanks a lot. You did a very detailed and self-explaining tutorial. I i understand also the amount of work you did for define the better way to assemble this challenging model. I hope to do in the future this model and i'll keep in mind your hints.
A more question: about the propeller. I tried to figure how did you do the propellers rotating and counter rotating too! In the drawing below the blue shaft is made of aluminum backing and the green one is made of paper? Did you use the aluminum backing for reduce the friction between the internal tube and the external one? Just to understand, i think that i'll do the propellers fixed. Thanks and my compliments for the model and the explanations. Best regards, Nando
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Thanks, Nando, for the diagram that I have copied to share my experience in this. I do
hope that you'll do the rotating props as it is fun to see all of them rotating at the same time. I used a fan to make them turn. It is not that difficult or complicated as you may think, just refer to the pics I'm attaching and you'll see my secret in making rotating props on models, large and small. I did it on the Brabazon with no problem. Bet you can do it but of course a lot of work. There are six engine units and cutting and glueing 80 single blades to form 40 props to finish. Don't do it at one go as it will make you sick. Stop, relax, have a beer (don't get drunk) and go on. Papermate |
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Thanks papermate, another very clear tutorial!
Following your suggestion i think that i have to buy a lot of beer if i'll decide to do the spinning propellers. At least I can console myself that I will not have to climb up shaky scaffolding to mount them. Best, Nando
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Congratulations, Papermate! Very clever and clean construction. I would like to thank Murphy's Models for bringing us those wonderful British aircraft, the Brabazon and the Princess. From the same 1950's bold and glorious days, I would like to suggest a paper model of the proposed and later canceled Vickers VC-7 (also called Vickers 1000), a smart design for an intercontinental jetliner, for wich a prototype had its construction halted. Thanks from Brazil!
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Beautiful model, congratulations. I am going to submit it, I would like to do it with a full cabin of pilots and complete interior passengers
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