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    B25 Construction 1/8 Scale

    Well guys,

    This is a teaser for you all. Here is the first look at the next Project. As you can see it is a Billy Mitchell Kit. Purchased by a chap in Feb 1989, lived in the box since, it cost then ยฃ151.00, i know this because the receipt is still in the box. If you could find one today... god knows what you would pay for it.

    Wil the other work on the house well under way, i have decided to build this through the week and carry on with the loft at weekend. Keeps ting ting happy and me at the same time.

    I call her ting ting because she can cook you anything as long as its in the microwave.

    Stay tuned

    Andy









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  • yak face
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    • Jun 2009
    • 13841
    • Tony
    • Sheffield

    #2
    hi andy, cant wait to see this one under construction,are you going to do it natural metal or camo?:bigthumb: cheers tony

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      #3
      Originally posted by \
      hi andy, cant wait to see this one under construction,are you going to do it natural metal or camo?:bigthumb: cheers tony
      Hi Tony,

      I have had many thoughts on this one and here is a picture that i have opted for.

      Thanks

      Andy





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      • yak face
        Moderator
        • Jun 2009
        • 13841
        • Tony
        • Sheffield

        #4
        Nice!!! even got a bit of nose art too!this scheme will help it to stand out when you fly it as well . tony

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          #5
          It's gonna be a winner for sure Andy. Cant wait to see this beast after that amazing p47. Im liking your choice of paint it will look great.

          Tom.

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            #6
            b25 construction

            Glad you liked the color scheme. God knows when she will fly, i anticipate about 12 months on the build as there is a lot of scale ineriors to build. I will have them stacking up on the runway the way im going. I need to stop buyibg these things. I now have in my workshop.

            a Mustang, Thunderbolt, Piper Cub, Cessna & the B25. Ill have to get a bigger place the way im going.lol

            Cheers

            Andy

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              #7
              Well gang,

              Here is the first look at the B25, not much to look at here guys. These are the makings of the stab, These 2 fins fit together quite easily and have only a few parts. I will pick up some ZAP tomorrow so that we can really get started.

              The build is very different from the P47, not so many parts yet it is at the same scale. Some parts have to be cut to, and i have found that one of the leading edges on the Stab is shorter than it is meant to be as the 2 dont come together at the apex.

              Andy









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                #8
                Hi Andy,

                cant wait to see it progress (when you get some more ZAP) and come to life.

                Should look fantastic.

                Tom

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                  Originally posted by \
                  Hi Andy, cant wait to see it progress (when you get some more ZAP) and come to life.

                  Should look fantastic.

                  Tom
                  Thanks Tom. Here is the next installment, i got some ZAP today and we are on a roll again. This is the further construction of the stab, as you can see it is almost done. Compare that to the stab on the P47 and you'll see that there are fewer parts on the B25 yet the result will be the same.

                  Thanks again

                  Andy

















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                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Thanks Tom. Here is the next installment, i got some ZAP today and we are on a roll again. This is the further construction of the stab, as you can see it is almost done. Compare that to the stab on the P47 and you'll see that there are fewer parts on the B25 yet the result will be the same.Thanks again

                    Andy
                    Looking great Andy.

                    Are you using electric engines or petrol/methanol?

                    Tom

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                      #11
                      Looking great Andy, love the chosen colour scheme. How long do you envisage this project to take? What does Ting Ting think of all this modelling business? Keeps you out of trouble and strife? heh, tickled me that...

                      Should call my other arf, "dinner in dog" after those repeated late night modelling jaunts in the garage.

                      Chris

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        Looking great Andy.Are you using electric engines or petrol/methanol?

                        Tom
                        Hi Tom,

                        Think the best option for this is electric, no hassel with balancing RPMs and engine stalling. 2 nice brushless motors i think will do the job.

                        Cheers

                        Andy

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Looking great Andy, love the chosen colour scheme. How long do you envisage this project to take? What does Ting Ting think of all this modelling business? Keeps you out of trouble and strife? heh, tickled me that... Should call my other arf, "dinner in dog" after those repeated late night modelling jaunts in the garage.

                          Chris
                          Hi Chris,

                          I would think this one might go the full 12 months. There is a lot of interior detail to build into this one with all the gun turrets etc. Could be months alone on that detail. Ting, Ting is happy because she is getting an extra room in the house finnished. She is ok though, never moans much. Except if i have to take her shopping. I took her out for a drive the other day to Stafford, a good hour and half ride. Moan, moan, moan all the way there, she was still moaning when i let her out of the boot.

                          Andy

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                            #14
                            Time for a progress update. Didn't get anything done this weekend gang. I had a clay shooting weekend at Dovey Valley in Wales. 300 clays to be precise.

                            Here is the continued progress of the tail section, seems to be a slow going process this one. Having to finish the loft takes up a lot of valuable build time. Have to keep Ting Ting happy... soon be Christmas and if i get it finished im guaranteed my annual festive feast, Egg and Chips, cant wack it. She asked me last year if i wanted a pup for christmas, i said no, you struggle as it is to get the Turkey in the microwave.

                            Anyway all that will be here before we know it!!.

                            You will see from the pics that all of the mechanics in the tail are quite basic, there is a horn below the stab to operate the fins and a 2 pronged contraption to work the elevators. Plenty of sanding is required to shape this section and you can see i have started with one of the fins. I will cut out the trims on this project and make the necessary parafinalia to give that authentic scale look.

                            Thanks for following this one.

                            Andy

































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                              #15
                              looking great Andy.

                              What are you using for the windows?

                              Tom

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