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    #316
    Hi Andy! Fabulous work, the more you put into it more nervous I grow, of it's upcoming maiden-flight.

    I've quick question for you; Have you, in your research, found any evidence that paint-chipping was common on these steam-condensers? If so how did it look?

    /Daniel

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      #317
      Thanks Trey, as it happens i am a plumber to, i am what they call multi skilled in the trade, being qualified in every trade , Guess thats why my ability to create flows freely. Thanks Daniel. I haven't seen anything as yet that looks chipped. Be sure to stay tuned and all will be revealed at the weathering stage. I tend only to do my home work on the parts that i want to build at the time. If there is evidence of chipping you will see it in this thread.

      Happy New Year Everyone and thanks for following.

      Andy

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        #318
        Back again for another installment.

        We are now moving onto an exciting little project within itself. The making and mounting of the Lewis Gun and running rails/gear.

        First of all a look at what it should look like on a layout drawing.

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        I started with the top wing mounts by shaping some square balsa stock and then adding a hard wood top for screwing into and lining with litho plate and adding a few rivets to finish them off.

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        The next part was to construct the main running rail that fits to these mounts. Using several thickness of balsa stock i came up with the exact width i wanted by laminating them together. Then i added a hard wood ply skin for strength and a styrene strip along the top so that i could get a good flat surface with a rounded edge.

        Then i cut some brass strip and made the brackets that hold the cable pulley. I still have to make the wheel as yet. Rivets added along the bottom add the realism.

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        with this part almost complete i decided to move onto making the Lewis Gun so that i can find the exact location for the forward mounting brackets needed to secure the front of the gun to the rail.

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        You will see from this picture that though it is a 1/4 scale Lewis gun it doesn't look exactly like the one that is mounted on the plane. The Guns on the SE5a had some sort of shroud that enclosed both the barrel and the air chamber of the gun. This need to be duplicated for the correct effect and for the mounting mechanism required to fit it to the aft part of the running rail. This is a modification that i will make from some sort of material and add it to the gun.

        For now you will see the construction of this gun but both the barrel nor the air chamber will be glued into place, this is so that i can slide them into the tube and then glue them on place.

        This is the process of Assembly for the gun and will conclude shortly.

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        The picture shown on the box doesn't look anything like real/scale and is not the effect i will be looking for... i intend to make quite a paint job on this one, more so than the Vickers Gun as this will be in prime view when the project is finished. Lets hope i can do it justice.

        Cheers

        Andy

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        • papa 695
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          • May 2011
          • 22771

          #319
          Stunning work Andy just stunning

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          • Guest

            #320
            Thank you, glad you are enjoying this build.

            Cheers

            Andy

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              #321
              your skill never ceases to amaze me andy.

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                #322
                Thank you, you are too kind but very much appreciated.

                Cheers

                Andy

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                  #323
                  A little more progress on the lewis gun. I lined up the rail and fixed it to the spacers.

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                  The Lewis Gun is now ready for some sanding primer and then painting. You will see that i added the shroud... i think you will all agree it does look better.

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                  Cheers

                  Andy

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                    #324
                    A few more bits added tp the Lewis and now i think it is ready for paint. Looks more convincing now i think.

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                    Cheers

                    Andy

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                    • tr1ckey66
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 3592

                      #325
                      Hi Andy

                      This is a top class build, superb skills throughout.

                      This is one beautiful piece of craftmanship that I really can't wait to see finished. I'm running out of superlatives to describe it! You must be very proud. It is a stunning piece of work and a fine tribute.

                      All the very best mate

                      Paul

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                      • Guest

                        #326
                        Thanks Paul. I am very proud of this one as you say. I have even surprised myself with this build. But its the comments from you guys that really add to the project, they make even more special. Knowing that i have pleased soo many with this build only confirms that 'The Old Dutch' would have been amazed and overwhelmed with the result.

                        Cheers

                        Andy

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                          #327
                          Continuing with the Lewis Gun i decided that the Mag for the gun looked a Little naff... therefore something had to be done about it. The final result looks a lot better i think. I had the template drawn up on CAD and then scaled it to size and cut out with a scalpel. Here you will see what i mean a before and after sort of thing.

                          Before.

                          Next i made the rail that the gun runs up and down on. This was made out of Evergreen Styrene, a few laminated bits and a hole cutter.

                          Next was a coat of paint in the mount.

                          And finally for this session a few coats of paint on the gun and some weathering.

                          The gun is still far from complete, ill show you this next time. All mounted and cables added.

                          Cheers

                          Andy

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                            #328
                            Andy great detail job on the gun,especially the mag ! The extra effort was worth it! cheers Trey

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                              #329
                              Thanks Trey. I used a great Humbrol color a sort of metal black that you can polish to get a great effect. The mag will look better once ive polished it a little.

                              Cheers

                              Andy

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                                #330
                                Well here you go, a look at the finished Lewis Gun. I'm very happy with the final result. Hope you like it.

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                                Cheers

                                Andy

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