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  • Mickc1440
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 4779

    #46
    This one is certainly fighting you Chris but I'm sure you can sort it

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    • Steve-the-Duck
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2020
      • 1731
      • Chris
      • Medway Towns

      #47
      Originally posted by yak face
      Keep at it chris its going to be worth it . The Breda looks lovely , like an italian take on the De havilland DH89 dragon rapide . cheers tony
      Yeah, the Breda is a Rapide-a-like, and they are contemporary designs. Some sources say Breda had the licence to build the Rapide, but modified the airframe and wings rather than do a straight copy. And then they changed the engines they originally used for Gypsy Sixes, just like the Rapide. I may get another Rapide rigging kit to do this! While I do have a monograph filled with lots of useful pictures, it's in Italian, so I can't read it
      Maybe I'll Google translate!

      Originally posted by Mickc1440
      This one is certainly fighting you Chris but I'm sure you can sort it
      Oh goddess yes. So, in trying to get the top wing on, the struts parted company from the lower wing, because they should be at a very steep angle, which I was carefully repositioning them to
      And no bleeping locating pins to help!

      No, not giving up just yet...
      But, it won't be like the Pegasus Gauntlet I did WAAAY which frustration levels stopped me finishing for TWELVE years!

      Back to the SE.5A

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      • Steve-the-Duck
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #48
        So, this build is now, officially on hold, until I can get or make a jig to hold the damn thing while I try and attach the wing.
        I know I'm going to have to drill ALL the struts and wire them to pin them in as the butt-joints, I know will not be adequate to hold

        I know now fully what awaits me with the other Amodel kits I've got, like I didn't already suspect...

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        • Steve-the-Duck
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2020
          • 1731
          • Chris
          • Medway Towns

          #49
          Welcome back to the studio!
          Now the Fox is finished I've gone all in on getting this bugger completed, which it now is
          Yay!

          So, here's the last build pics, and the finished article is over in a Completed thread
          I do not like AModel kits one bit, and I've got another four to do: Genet Moth, Cirrus Moth, Fury II and Hart to convert to the trainer

          And only two months late!
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          Top wing on, with much fiddling and use of the big wooden jig. One arm of the port V-strut was too long, so I had to cut that short in situ. And, of course, cut too much off
          Cabane struts are from spares and strip, not having enough of the strut material to use. Typically, the kit parts have thick runners in the middle, which are a swine to remove
          That, and I'd managed to use some of them for the tail supports by mistake. Oh, and the forward struts are about 3mm too long anyway! Three days work there
          Nose re-silvered with adhesive foil
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          Rigging in
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          Tail control lines added
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          Undercarriage and 'ook added. Again, no pins or mounting points in evidence
          Turned out a little wonky, but there you go
          After this was the gun, radio aerials, windscreen, and paintwork touch-up. Everything creaked every time I moved it around, so was expecting it to come apart somewhere. Even managed to get the rigging spacers in, which defeated me on the Gladiator
          And then I dropped it taking the finished photos

          So, maybe I'll try the LF Ro.1 as the next biplane as a break from silver stuff...

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