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Old 01-24-2021, 07:28 AM
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It is fascinating and enlightening to read your account of how you designed and are building the model of this Golden Age beauty.

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Old 01-24-2021, 09:41 AM
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Thanks my friend! In this weel I try install some elements of fuselage and paint the kell, for another challenge, make the lower wings...
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Is going well I have plans to make the Consolidated P2Y-3 which was used in the Argentine Navy.
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Beautiful start to an iconic aircraft. This is going to be epic!

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Old 01-26-2021, 09:24 PM
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Consolidated P2Y2

Good work with the Consolidated P2Y2. Do you plan to share this to others who wish to build it? I would jump at the chance.

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Old 01-26-2021, 09:58 PM
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Thanks People!

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Is going well I have plans to make the Consolidated P2Y-3 which was used in the Argentine Navy.
Is a wonderful project I hope you make a better model for my scratchbuilding.

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Beautiful start to an iconic aircraft. This is going to be epic!

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Good work with the Consolidated P2Y2. Do you plan to share this to others who wish to build it? I would jump at the chance.

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Thanks, please look the post 17 in this thread.
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Magnificent advance Pericles !! Very interesting to see how you are solving each step of the design.
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Old 01-28-2021, 10:39 AM
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Thanks Sergio!

Is a long road to end...
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Cool Details on fuselage.

Well my friends. After more than a month stopped, we resumed this project.

We started preparing the fuselage to receive the machine gun post. As the bow section of the P2Y was built with a solid reinforcement of cardboard, there was no other solution, if not carve with an electric nail file, this "Poor man Dremel" is ideal for working with paper , due to its low cost and low friction speed, this model in particular still has a ponteciometer that allows to regulate the speed.

















Still in the grip of dealing in the bow section, I took advantage of a piece of colored paper (printed in the same color as the fuselage), sanded the tip of the bow and applied this paper that was trimmed and then rounded, sealing the final part of the fuselage.





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Old 03-06-2021, 10:36 PM
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Cool Lower Wing Support part 1

Since we were working with drilling, I also delimited the area of ​​the lower wing and placed it, made with pieces of paper clips that were carefully cut and folded (I always use clips made of nickel so as not to oxidize), always checking with the plants in scale at In relation to the position and the dihedral, which in this case is neutral (0), the wings of the wing support were glued with industrial cyanocrylate, which is more reinforced than the most common CA glues.











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