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  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

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    Red Baron Issue No.100-The Cowling & bearing bush.

    ISSUE No.100-The Cowling and bush.

    Well the cowling has finally arrived to complete the front end of the model,one bush and not two has been supplied,this fits inside the front cowl opening and supports the heavy rotary engine,just make sure that the cowling has been well araldited onto the front former,with the propeller I would like to have seen a lot longer main shaft,this area looks vulnerable to getting knocked off.

    The whole model weighs a ton so make sure that when you lift her up,do so from ther bottom of the fuselage,all of those struts need attaching securely.





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    #2
    Barry, The cowling in your picture seems very shiny compared with the one I received. Have you buffed it up some way ?

    Ted

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    • wonwinglo
      • Apr 2004
      • 5410

      #3
      *** No Ted,not at all,I wonder if they made some from a different metal to meet the demand ?

      Barry, The cowling in your picture seems very shiny compared with the one I received. Have you buffed it up some way ? Ted

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      • Guest

        #4
        Barry ...........having just been given an almost finished model of the DR1:smile11: ...Chap seems to have quite a " thing " for epoxy...having to trim...slice or just chop great lumps off....its coming along nicely...just wish the chap hadn't bothered...as i've had ,to redo so much of his work...oh well...

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        • Guest

          #5
          is this an rc model or a static one

          i have been wonder for ages haha

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          • wonwinglo
            • Apr 2004
            • 5410

            #6
            ***Super detailed static Phoenix.

            is this an rc model or a static one i have been wonder for ages haha

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            • wonwinglo
              • Apr 2004
              • 5410

              #7
              *** I hope that you find the tips and building instructions useful in your restoration,keep chipping off the araldite !

              Barry ...........having just been given an almost finished model of the DR1:smile11: ...Chap seems to have quite a " thing " for epoxy...having to trim...slice or just chop great lumps off....its coming along nicely...just wish the chap hadn't bothered...as i've had ' date='to redo so much of his work...oh well...[/quote']

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              • Guest

                #8
                That's a beautiful looking model.

                Do you have any higher resolution images you could email me - I'd like to have a nose at the wing construction.

                I'm thinking of possible project for my CNC milling machine I'm currently ordering....

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Reserection of a long lost post!!!!

                  Update would be ..mmmmm....good?

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                  • wonwinglo
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 5410

                    #10
                    Well there is not much to update,as it has been said in the concise Scale-Models instructions that the manufacturers failed to deliver !

                    Make no mistake about it this model was a lemon and I for one never want to go through that fiasco ever again,in fact it put me off partworks for good.

                    Although the model looks ok it has had scores of modificationss to get there which have all been covered week by week here,think it best to keep the thread open until the end of 2007 then eventually close it for posterity,those that are hoarding the parts can then refer back when they do their own build.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hoarding parts have only just got isses 65 67 68 69 have retuned isse 65 becouse of crap castings two looked like drops off metal pickedup from the floor.may ask you to keep the tread open a bit longer.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Barrey

                        Thanks for for taking the time to post your experances and sulushion to building hachetts red baron . the only consalasion to delaed mailings from them. in your post you menshion building a sopwith camel model airways make a kit 1:16 scale that looks good lot more detail than the red baron and only $200. going on my christmas list.website www.modelexpo-online.com. David.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Hello sorry my english

                          where cabn i buy this statc kit? i like reproduce red baron airkraft

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                          • wonwinglo
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5410

                            #14
                            To those still building this model even though it has been off the shelves now for some years,the thread is always open for advice on this subject,to Avionette I would say that although the partworks has finished in most countries they do appear on the online auction sites on occasions and you can pick up some unbuilt bargains.

                            The casting metal used was/is very brittle and requires great care when fettling,the whole model is a challenge and certainly not for beginners with a few wooden models under their belt,but as can be seen it is possible to make a very impressive model of it.

                            Wonwinglo.

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                              #15
                              Hi wonwinglo, fantastic thread. I have had the triplane sitting in my attic waiting for a rainy day. That day is now. I am part way through and have been trying to take advantage of any help I can get. I am logged onto the forum but cannot see any of the photographs that were once attached. Have they been removed because of the age of the thread? I could particularly do with the ones of the corrections to the carburetor assembly. I am also trying to find a photo that clearly shows the seat belt and attachment points as this is an obvious omission from the model. Has anyone found an accurate way to represent the rigging and proper way of attachments? Any chance of an email of the photos if unavailable on the site?

                              Thanks

                              Juan

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