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raylScratch Built Consolidated XF-92ABuild09-Jan-15 13:02
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Really not good picture as my "shop" digital camera does not have a Macro mode. If you look close, you can see the rivets and foil joint lines. Still have some work to do fairing the duct into the AIr Inlet nossepiece, ( which I haven't fabricated yet).
raylGuillows Series 400 - P-51 MustangBuild09-Jan-15 12:59
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A few more pictures now. This is the inlet duct looking aft. I will fair the seams in with Acryl-Blue glazing putty, which is another hard thing to find anymore. I plan on applying Aluminum foil to the interior of the duct complete with rivets (applied with the LOML pounce wheel).
julinickGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild08-Jan-15 20:17
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Tonights progress. Left wing finished.
julinickGuillows Series 2000 - B-29 Super FortressBuild08-Jan-15 20:17
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Dale1416Todays Hobbies F-14a TomcatParked08-Jan-15 18:00
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The copyright of this kit was 1981, but all the parts were there and the decals were still usable. Thanks again Poppy for this kit!
Dale1416Todays Hobbies F-14a TomcatParked08-Jan-15 17:59
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Movable wing in sweptback position
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Dale1416Todays Hobbies F-14a TomcatParked08-Jan-15 17:58
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Lots of armament on this F14
Dale1416Todays Hobbies F-14a TomcatParked08-Jan-15 17:56
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My builds are primarily balsa and tissue models. Occastionally, I do plastic airplane kits, without posting on VA. Decided to share the results of this 1/48th scale Monogram F/14A Tomcat, a kit I received before Christmas, compliments of Poppy's generousity.
raylScratch Built Consolidated XF-92ABuild08-Jan-15 17:17
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Starting to build the air inlet ducting. It is such a prominent feature that I felt that it had to be included. I spent several days re-learning the trig required to generate the patterns for the curved conical duct sections. Finally said the hell with it and cut and fir posterboard patterns until I wa satisfied with the shapes. There are three sections of inlet ducting per side.
raylScratch Built Consolidated XF-92ABuild08-Jan-15 17:12
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About a week later: The fuse has been removed rom the jig, which was modified to be a building cradle. The vertical fin has been sealed with Cabots "Quick-Dry" lacquer basec spray sanding sealer. In our new Eco-Friendly world, these high VOC items are getting really hard to find. The fin has been primed with a high-fill automotive rattle can lacquer.
raylScratch Built Consolidated XF-92ABuild08-Jan-15 16:57
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This is the third attempt at constructing the vertical fin. It's been a long time since I built a balsa model (about 50 years), so I expect to have bad days. The ribs are 1/8" and the sheathing is hard 1/16" stuff.
raylScratch Built Consolidated XF-92ABuild08-Jan-15 16:53
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Starting the process of planking. I had several bottles of CA glue from our local Hobby Lobby which I used to glue up the formers and longerons. When I took the clamps loose, everything fell apart! A two hour drive to Sioux Falls to the LHS to get some fresh CA solved the problem. I'm using 3/32" X 1/4" strips for planking. I plan on planking the entire upper half of the fuselage before removing teh assembly from the jig.
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