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The landing gear doors that cover the wing openings are fairly simple. Those that cover the large fuselage opening have many, many parts! I took several pictures of the assembly sequence, just to show that…
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Complex doesn't begin to cover it ...
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I reckon whenever there is a restoration project of a real Me.262 they'll put you in charge.
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#115
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Me too More seriously, I wonder how many research hours are needed before starting to actually design the parts!
The pictures show the landing gear main legs and the method used to put the wire inside. The wheel axle is a pipe but I didn’t do away with the wire. So much card means that the model will be relatively heavy. |
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Landing gear detail, hopefully self-explanatory.
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Very nice clean and precise building! That takes some effort..
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You know how to do it, Glen
More details. They will fit inside the fuselage and will be visible through the large main gear opening. |
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But then I guess at least with an in depth build thread like this we DO get to see all that internal detail.
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I did not known that does exist the 3d printer for the paper filament. I`m joking, it is masterpiece!
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