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| Dale1416 | Dumas Kit #206, F-82 Twin Mustang | Build | 02-Mar-15 12:56 |  | | Views : 1716 | | Primer applied. |
| Dale1416 | Dumas Kit #206, F-82 Twin Mustang | Build | 02-Mar-15 12:54 |  | | Views : 1758 | | Trim colors applied first, main aluminum color last, so that masking tape wouldn’t mark up aluminum paint. |
| Dale1416 | Dumas Kit #206, F-82 Twin Mustang | Build | 02-Mar-15 12:54 |  | | Views : 1693 | | Painting completed. |
| Dale1416 | Dumas Kit #206, F-82 Twin Mustang | Build | 02-Mar-15 12:53 |  | | Views : 1762 | | Completed F-82 Twin Mustang with canopies, exhaust, and decals applied. |
| Dale1416 | Dumas Kit #206, F-82 Twin Mustang | Build | 02-Mar-15 12:52 |  | | Views : 967 | | Drop tanks were kit supplied. |
| BriandKilby | Dumas Kit #501, F4D Phantom | Build | 01-Mar-15 17:46 |  | | Views : 1257 | | formers both sides, stringers next. |
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Date |
Preview |
| BriandKilby | Dumas Kit #501, F4D Phantom | Build | 01-Mar-15 17:45 |  | | Views : 1130 | | formers right side. |
| BriandKilby | Dumas Kit #501, F4D Phantom | Build | 01-Mar-15 17:44 |  | | Views : 1150 | | formers aft. |
| rayl | Scratch Built Consolidated XF-92A | Reference | 28-Feb-15 17:59 |  | | Views : 1248 | | One More Chance to Spot the Plane. |
| rayl | Scratch Built Consolidated XF-92A | Reference | 28-Feb-15 17:46 |  | | Views : 1082 | | rgood; How are coming along? |
| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 28-Feb-15 17:09 |  | | Views : 833 | | Pulleys take one...faux pulleys. |
| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 28-Feb-15 17:08 |  | | Views : 828 | | This past Friday around 11 AM I retuned from my annual physical. I was the recipient of the “you will live out the day” guarantee. Rather than faux pulleys, the design team has decided to remanufacture and make functional pulleys. After I retuning from the doctor, we knocked out 8 pulleys. After my thrilling physical exam, it felt a bit different sitting on the model shop stool, but the feeling will pass with time. I remembered that in the scrap box there were many wood discs from previous builds. Gumby made the pulleys and I installed Al tube bearings, wooden sheaves, some roof flashing for a bracket, and a functioning aileron cable control pulley set emerged. While not strong enough for a flight model, they will serve my purpose in showing how things worked in WW1 aero planes. |
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