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Measure twice, cut once. An old carpenter say.
Regardless of the scale, congratulations! |
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Another old carpenter saying: Saw off 28% of the wing and it'll be the right scale.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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No.7 Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander
No.7 Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, originally 1/36 reduced to 1/200. The props on this model are fixed. Other than this, the build is straight forward. The air intake under the engines are scratch-built as they are not provided in the templates. The model is covered with a layer of UV resin, thus glossy look.
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Nice Islander, Bob has so many interesting models.
Thank you for sharing. |
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Nice BN-2 build Papermate - do you know if the windscreen shape is accurate for this variant? I was considering recoloring this but went with a simpler model that looked more like the old Airfix kit.
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Thanks, wireandpaper and Ifuente.
@Ifuente, I have no idea whether the shape of the windscreen is accurate or not, sorry. You may have to see it yourself in your recolour. |
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As far as I can remember, both the Bob and Ifuante models are based on the aircraft and model from Luftverkehr Friesland Harle and would therefore have the same windscreen shape (?)
Sepp |
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Nice little Islander papermate. You obviously remembered the nose weight. This bugger looks like a tail-sitter.
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Thanks Rata, you’re right about the need of a nose weight.
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Red River Paper DC-3?
Howdy Papermate,
looking back at your wonderful little DC-3 ; did you use Red River metallic paper? BP |
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