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  • PJP
    • Feb 2010
    • 192

    #46
    Lifting straps

    Just noticed that senior management has turned up with some iron on fabric strips.

    No idea what for BUT they are made of a very finely woven thread and about 1.5" (can't do metric yet) wide.

    Could be worth considering for lifting straps as you can cut to the desired width/length...

    Alternatively, what about the nylon strapping used to secure cardboard boxes?

    Peter

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    • stona
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

      #47
      I somehow missed this. As regards the "pylon". This was an ETC 501 and could hold a bomb or,as you have correctly surmised, a drop tank. Had he had a drop tank there is no way he would ditch with it attached. On dropping the tank the rack and sway braces stay with the aircraft. If your machine doesn't have it (like the real one) it was most likely not fitted at all. It could have been torn off on ditching as well.

      Good to know you are making progress.

      I've attached a plan of an ETC 501 rack.

      Cheers

      Steve

      [ATTACH]23491.IPB[/ATTACH]

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      • Gern
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 9220

        #48
        Hi Pedro,

        I thought about cutting down some sort of fabric material, but the scale width I'm looking for is only about 2 - 3 mm. I'm not sure I could cut that accurately with scissors (I need some fairly long lengths) and cutting fabric with a modelling knife could also be tricky. I tried to find some nylon parcel tape but had no joy with that either.

        I think I might have solved the problem though. I'm going to try and sandwich a strip of PTFE tape (the very smooth white tape that plumbers use for sealing screw threads on jointed pipes) between a couple of strips of Tamiya masking tape. The masking tape will look like fabric and the PTFE tape will provide the strength.

        If that doesn't work, I'll be back looking for that nylon strapping you mention.

        Thanks for your suggestions.

        Gern

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        • Gern
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 9220

          #49
          Thanks Steve. This Fujimi kit has the pylon but no sway braces. Looks like they will have to have been torn off during the ditching, or generally rotted away under the water!

          Gern

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          • Guest

            #50
            The pylon, tank and aircraft could all have been separated, so it would appear you can have it either way of your choice

            HTH

            Stuart

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            • spanner570
              SMF Supporters
              • May 2009
              • 15424

              #51
              Originally posted by \
              Thanks Steve. This Fujimi kit has the pylon but no sway braces. Looks like they will have to have been torn off during the ditching, or generally rotted away under the water!Gern
              Dave, just to repeat my previous post, there is a photo of your 190 on Google taken shortly after it arrived ashore.

              I wish I could find it for you again, but I've had no luck, but it is there, honest!

              The belly is resting directly on half a dozen pallets. I can definately say without question, there is absolutely nothing still hanging from the underside of this aircraft, except seaweed!!!!

              Also the engine compartment looks decidedly saggy from the firewall forward....I suspect it fractured sometime after it came clear of the water.

              So as has been said, do what you like to your model, even the rivet counters and perfectionists won't be able to argue this time!!!!!!

              I hope this clears things up a bit for you.

              Ron

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              • Guest

                #52
                Try this link

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                • Gern
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 9220

                  #53
                  Thanks for that Graham.

                  In the meantime, I've done a little more towards my build - I've been shopping!

                  All good, useful, traditional modelling materials of course!

                  Gern

                  [ATTACH]23561.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                  [ATTACH]23563.IPB[/ATTACH]





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                  • Gern
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2009
                    • 9220

                    #54
                    OK folks,

                    I've managed to do a bit more. I've got my base completed.

                    A cheap picture frame with 'rippled' glass replacing the original flat glass with the backing painted dark blue and a coating of Future coloured with food colouring.

                    A welding rod and some Evergreen strip and sheet for the jib.

                    A bit of cheap 'bling' to supply some chain and a hook.

                    My first bit of scratch building. Although it's a very amateur result, I'm pleased with it and I reckon it looks quite good - from a couple of feet away! Any closer and you can spot all sorts of not-so-good bits.

                    I had looked to see if I could find some sort of kit for my crane but no luck. This is not meant to show a specific crane type, just a generic jib to hang my 'plane from.

                    Just got to make the slings and fit the undercarriage and I'm done. Should hopefully be sometime this week.

                    Gern

                    [ATTACH]23695.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                    [ATTACH]23697.IPB[/ATTACH]





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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      That looks good to me Dave, the ripple effect looks very good. I think this is going to be quite spectacular. I think you have done right in going for a 'crane jib' rather than concentrating on a model of a real crane, it would have detracted from the FW which is the main subject.

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