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Sub Assemblies coming together
Animation of the assembled parts of the seat in position with the rail system
Parts lined up for assembly Eject tube #2 in position on headrest in this shot. This lines up with the rail tube and inserts inside. This will allow the model seat to be removed as though it were firing. In this photo t he back pad is in place as is the top pad on the bottom seat One more look at the other side, those little triangular supports at the top of the seat bucket keep the back pad tilted at the correct angle.
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Mike...more details on the Syringe? and its "tip" and the type of glue you are using?
I need to learn more about this, and stop using Aileen's for everything.
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Oh yeah. Follow this link http://www.ejectionsite.com/frame_sg.htm and it shows the seat with a yellow ribbon that interconnected all the pins. I remember a National Guardsman who was shot through the roof of a hanger in Louisville Ky sometime in the 60's I think, He was working on a F101 VooDoo, but that seat was designed by Weber Aircraft. The link did not go to the picture so it is in all F104 Seats under the bottom at other seats. and the top of seat pic.
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I have been using this glue forever and find it fast and effective. But like all things in this regard it all comes down to personal preference. I have many bottles of Aileens on my workstation and have not opened them in a long time. Sobo Glue Delta Sobo Craft and Fabric Glue - BLICK art materials Monoject 412. Kit Kraft inc. :: Adhesives...
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I find all these Micro builders on this site amazing. Anyway the PDF is vectored so as you scale up and down the image remains crystal clear. The only thing that holds you back is the DPI of your printer.
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Re figures, I think that Tamiya has or did some figures in 1/12 to go with its bike models...I have one some where that I was modifying (about 25 years ago - still not finished!) to go with some 1/12 scale weapons I scored from Toys'r'Us...50cal, 81mm mortar and 106mm RCL...
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Wow, this is really coming along. CDavenport sent me this incredibly thin lead sheets. They are perfect for seat belts. If you can find any, you will see what I mean. Extremely easy to texture too. Your model is excellent!!
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So here is a F_104 G Jabo colors and eagle. I ran this one up real quick to test the idea that chicharrero put out there. The seat you see is the prototype of this build that I did to test cuts and fits. Now the plane is rough because I whipped it up real quick to see how the seat would look. So I think I will build a few different plane cockpits that this seat was configured for and release them as they get completed. Some Pics. Yes I know the lettering is backwards. Like I said real quick Seems a tad too tall. I will increase the planes scale
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I think the whole plane should be built, but i love the seat!
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