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neat idea! i have both books, but have not tried any of the models in them. Mine do appear to be correctly diecut, however.
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Lee, those planes look beautiful! Is the wall foam rigid enough resist the force of the rubber motor, as in comparable to balsa? Also, where do you get wall foam, at the hardware store?
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I had both of these books years ago, Did anyone ever manage to build the B-2 Bomber from the 2nd book, Did it fly?
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Wallfoam is getting harder to find (in England) I`m not sure about it`s availability around the world. The last roll that i managed to get is called... Heatsaver wall underliner, The company producing / distributing has an email... WWW 10elements.co.uk. While we`re on the subject, i use UHU POR , Foam safe (odourless) Cyno` and good old PVA as glues / adhesives. Generally the fuselages are sometimes reinforced with balsa, but that`s mainly at the front end, as it`s better than lead ballast, The Hurricane has both. Balsa is used at strut or undercarriage attachment points, and to support the rubber peg and nose block. Finally a few more piccys of those that i`ve got to fly well Happy Landings Lee |
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looks like they still have the foam at homebase
and i found a load of tissue paper in the workshop yesterday, the only thing thats gonna hurt is buying the spray mount, its never been cheap
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Brilliant technique, Batesyboy! I have never encountered this 2mm foam sheet that you are using, This might be a way to build large models with minimum internal structure.
I ran across the Historic Paper Models book years ago, adn read it avidly - there is an account of how to motorize them with electric motors that leaves a lot to the imagination. I imagined motoizing the Savoia-Marchetti S55, but could not figure out how to hang the whole thing together. With batteries in the boat/fuselages and motors up top, and the whole structure out of paper, it seemed too flimsy to ever actually fly. With your method, and some judicious use of balsa. it just might. Cheers, (And welcome to the Forum)
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Where on earth did you get a Martinsyde Elephant? Looks awesome! They all do!
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It`s one of my own designs, as all of those in that picture set are Sadly the SVA 5 (italian plane) after a long and distinguished flying career (and one rebuild) got squashed, but that`s an excuse to build another ! |
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Hawker Hart and Fury update
Hi Tenrick,
I have totally re drawn / skinned a Hawker Hart, all i could realistically salvage was the top wing upper skin (from the Johnson book) I could possibly use some of the smaller details, but i will try to redraw these too as the original art work is quite `Grainy` For the redraw i have based it on Bruno (scissors and planes) version.. It will probably take quite a while to build (time is at a premium)... I will post pictures when complete, I have built a Fury, with the same method, and all is well ! Just waiting for the next meeting of my flying club to give her some test flights Cheers Lee... Last edited by 3Turner; 02-06-2015 at 09:37 AM. Reason: Removing scanned pages of copyrighted material.... |
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