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  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

    #16
    A good sanding down and blending of the empenage has taken place,the navigators rear area has been cut out and black card from a chocolate box glued into place,some detailing will be added before the area is closed with the rear canopy glazing,instrument panel detail has been added and a start made on the top nose planking,the formers were relieved by sanding carefully to take this,planking is done one at a time on both sides pinning and glueing down the planks gently.

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    Instrument panel made from chocolate box card,see method below.
    First plank goes into place resting on the keel member,the planks go all around the nose and will eventually be sanded to blend everything in.

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    Rear fuselage has been sanded down and navigators cockpit has a black card panel to kill the void,some detail will be added before closure with the plastic sheet canopy.

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    Cross pieces were removed that acted as strengtheners during the fuselage build.

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    Nicely blended and sanded empenage,soft balsa block around the tailwheel was a modification,much happier now as this has locked everything into place.

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    Simple instrument panel made with black chocolate box card and paint applied with paper drinks straw.

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    Lay some white paint onto a piece of card,dab a straw into the paint and gently touch the instrument panel marking the bezels,no need to be perfect just suggest the instruments,once the glazing is in place it will take the bare wood effect away from the cockpit area,it is not going to weigh anything and is done purely for effect.
    Finer detail is done with a 000 brush.

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    • Mickc1440
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 4779

      #17
      Another balsa master class to watch Barry. Does anyone make more realistic propellers?

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      • wonwinglo
        • Apr 2004
        • 5410

        #18
        Originally posted by Mickc1440
        Another balsa master class to watch Barry. Does anyone make more realistic propellers?
        Yes me Mick ! watch this space.

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        • wonwinglo
          • Apr 2004
          • 5410

          #19
          Now to add the upper nose planking,one strip at a time either side gradually reaching the top where things get interesting !

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          The nose planking after sanding smooth,any thin areas were dealt with at the back with plastic balsa (balsa dust added to aliphatic adhesive stired into a paste)

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          The planking going on,a time honoured method used in full sized boat building.

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          On the bottom goes a vac formed cowl pan,the pan has been moulded too short so I will add another row of planking just below the keel to make it fit.

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          Here you see the cowl pan and a view of the additional fuselage planks going into place so there is no void,propellers in the background are not for the Firefly they are being carved for my Avro Anson,propellers for the Firefly will be hand carved too.

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          • papa 695
            Moderator
            • May 2011
            • 22771

            #20
            Coming along nicely Barry

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            • wonwinglo
              • Apr 2004
              • 5410

              #21
              The supplied plastic vac formed lower cowl pan will do the job but to be honest it does not look as good as proper planking,I was termpted to discard it and block the lower portion of the nose,if I do the R/C micro conversion and fit a motor then I probably will do but I have an idea and that is to make this rubber powered radio control,yes it is becoming popular now to fit micro gear into rubber models and it works,so a 1S lipo,tiny receiver and two micro servos for the ailerons and one for the elevator.

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              After much fettling the lower cowl fitted,not perfect but as near as,it was glued into place with Pritt 'Craft it' jewellery cement,if you have not tried this adhesive then you are missing one of the best all round adhesives on the market,it will stick anything and no fiddly mixing resins together either,a very versatile adhesive and cheap as chips too about 0.50p a tube if you buy 10 tubes.

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              A good sanding took place and a first coat of sanding sealer on the planked area.

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              Nose plug made up with balsa/ply laminate,nose button pressed into place.

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              This is the rubber powered flying propeller,a home made carved scale one is in process,you need thin blades and plenty of pitch to fly well.

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              I opted to use cartridge paper for the shaped rear cockpit front recess,the stringer behind will 'not' be cut as it will weaken the structure too much.

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              Cockpits have been doped black plus area where the front canopy sits,a few bits of detail made from light depron to go into the cockpits.

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              • Mickc1440
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 4779

                #22
                More great work Barry

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                • wonwinglo
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5410

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mickc1440
                  More great work Barry
                  Thank you Mick for your kind comments sir.

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                  • wonwinglo
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 5410

                    #24
                    Grabbing the chance to go flying so lets catch up with progress work on the Fairey Firefly.

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                    Tailplane & fin laid down on the building board.

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                    A few vital parts were missing so had to be made up,annoying when that happens but no big deal.

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                    Laying down the first wing panel,since this was taken both panels have been built up.

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                    Radio and compass made from Depron in the navigators area.

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                    The four bladed scale airscrew carved up.

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                    And the spinner added makes a big difference,this will be the dummy display airscrew.
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                    Carved at the same time were some dummy airscrews for my Douglas DC-3 Dakota.

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                    • wonwinglo
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 5410

                      #25
                      Grabbing the chance to go flying so lets catch up with progress work on the Fairey Firefly.

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                      Tailplane & fin laid down on the building board.

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                      A few vital parts were missing so had to be made up,annoying when that happens but no big deal.

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                      Laying down the first wing panel,since this was taken both panels have been built up.

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                      Radio and compass made from Depron in the navigators area.

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                      The four bladed scale airscrew carved up.

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                      And the spinner added makes a big difference,this will be the dummy display airscrew.
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                      Carved at the same time were some dummy airscrews for my Douglas DC-3 Dakota.

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                      • wonwinglo
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 5410

                        #26
                        Some more pictures of the Dakota propeller's under construction.

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                        To make three bladed props you have to cut out more blanks ie 2x blanks make sufficient blades for one propeller,they are then joined at the hub.

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                        • wonwinglo
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 5410

                          #27
                          The build continues of the Fairey Firefly with the wings coming along,several modifications are being made to the wings the most important being the sheeting of the leading edges of the wings for added strength,the extra weight is forward of the centre of gravity so will be well absorbed into the structure,we have been busy so lets see the progress.

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                          Since these pictures were taken the ailerons are being built into the wings.

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                          The 1/32nd leading edge sheeting adds a lot of extra strength and looks better as well.

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                          The wings prior to leading edge sheeting.

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                          Scale propeller after a coat of banana oil.

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                          • wonwinglo
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5410

                            #28
                            Further work on detailing the wing,the plans suggest not fitting the wing tanks as they affect flying performance well I am going to prove them wrong ! the model looks good with those tanks and they are very much part of the character of the Firefly,I will trim her out to fly with those distinctive wing tanks.

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                            The wing tanks fitted to a wing attachment sheet piece added underneath the wing,note that the ailerons have been incorporated plus guns made up from paper straws and wooden meat skewers,the inboard wing radiators stand out better now since the top sheeting was added.

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                            Close up of soft balsa carved tanks not supplied in the kit.

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                            The scale propeller has been sanded and painted.

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                            Front and rear cockpits have been attached ready for framing up,the rear cockpit is merely wrap around plastic sheet,I used my favourite De uxe materials cockpit adhesive that white will dry clear overnight.

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                            Experimenting with the thin plastic wheel halves,a balsa disc was first sunk into the centre and some plastic balsa made from dust and PVA glue was scooped into them with an artists pallete knife,when dry they will be sanded flush and joined then brass bushes inserted,if they are not satisfactory then I will scratchbuild new ones from balsa discs.

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                            The start of the exhaust poprts,portions of paper drinking straw are first sliced off,then they are glued at an angle onto a popsicle stick,once dry they can be sanded and painted and fitted.

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                            Undercarriage doors cut from card and stiffened up with PVA ahesive painted on.

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                            The start of bending the basic undercarriage legs which are removeable for flight,paper will be wrapped around the legs to represent the oleo struts.

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                            View showing the vastly improved wing.

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                            • wonwinglo
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 5410

                              #29
                              The exhaust stacks were made from a paper straw pieces glued together at an angle then sanded and fitted,save all the paper straws you can because they are a gift to model builders,no plastic straws or stirers now its either wood or paper,just what the scale model builder needs.

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                              Building up the dummy oleo legs for the undercarriage with heatshrink tubing slipped over the pre bent piano wire then shrunk up with an heat gun.
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                              • wonwinglo
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 5410

                                #30
                                I wanted proper wheel wells on the Firefly so had a think about the best way to tackle them,either way areas of the wing need to be cut away to install the wells so I settled for pre cut deep balsa wells that were sunk into the wing,this way the wells actually added strength with the loss of a few spar pieces that go around the wells just like the real thing,designers hate having to cut holes into their designs but it has to be done,and so this is how I tackled the problem.

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                                This is what the wheel wells look like from the top,black card is from some domestic product,fellow model builders know I am a magpie for scarp bits and pieces and save things like this for me for use in my models !

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                                The view from the bottom prior to fitting the inserts of black card,in effect only a small potion of spar plus some half ribs have been sacrificed.

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                                And with the card in place and a few small adjusting blocks added,much stronger in fact than before

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                                View with wheel wells installed and also the cockpits have been framed up.

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                                The block wells prior to cutting into the wing and fitting

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