NB-52A launching X-15 Diorama
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Overview of the Atlantis Kit. I will not use the original base, as I intend to use a wood base, with the X-15 accelerating away from NB-52A.
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This is a rough sketch of the diorama I plan to build.
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Half fuselage. I will attach a stainless steel bycicle spoke to attach the B-52 to the wooden base.
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Bycicle spoke attached to half fuselage with epoxy glue.
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Fuselage and wings assembled.
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Fuselage and wings assembled with pylons and the eight jet engines.
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Rear transparent bubble doesn't fit in the fuse
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Rear bubble adjusted with a file and patience.
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Windshield dry fit. Will isolate with liquid mask for painting.
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Made some antennas as bulges from reference photos with Styrene sheet pieces. Ready for priming and painting.
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I just have grey primer. Thus, I had to apply it before painting the parts gloss black, and apply Vallejo aluminum paint.
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I chose to paint fuselage and wings separetly as it gets easier to mask, paint. Here is the aluminum fuselage painted.
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Wings, pylons and engines, painted aluminum.
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Parts isolated with masking tape and kitchen plastic for Orange day-glo paint.
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Fuselage and wing painted Orange Day-glo.. I think the color is clearer that in the references circa 1959 but it be like this.
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Fuselage and wings painted. I opted to paint them separate, as it is easier and will not affect the final assembly.
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The right wing, which carries the X-15 is painted different from the left, with white flaps underneath, according to references.
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Decals applied to the fuselage and wings. Now its weathering time, after the gloss layer dries up.
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Wings attached, top view of NB-52A
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Wings attached, bottom view of NB-52A
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scratch built right superior spherical observation window. Many pictures of the X-15 nose were taken at this position.
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scratch built right fuselage spherical observation window. Many pictures of the X-15 being released from the NB-52A were taken at this position.
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Starting to build the X-15, with soldering some wires to the SMD LED that will light up to simulate the aircraft rocket.
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LED and wiring installed on the lower X-15 fuselage, The wire bundle will serve as the X-15 support to the base.
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Dry fit of X-15 rocket lighed up.
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I decided to paint the X-15 very dark blue, instead of black as stated in the drawings.
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I think the result was much better than paint it black, The windshield was drawn with a chrome pen.
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X-15 with decals placed.
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X-15 with lighted up rocket. I will make a cotton plume after install it on the base.
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These are the components for the diorama. I have printed a desert 40.000ft in adhesive paper. I will return to this project in about 3 weeks, due to a business travel. Keep watching!
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Base and metal B-52 support, made of bicycle spoke.
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Cotton is glued on a Mc Donald's Milk Shake straw.
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B-52 and X-15 dry fit. SMD LED turned on to simulate the rocket.
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B-52 and X-15 dry fit. SMD LED turned on to simulate the rocket.
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B-52 and X-15 dry fit. SMD LED turned on to simulate the rocket.
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Desert landscape applied. Project finished.
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Top view of the diorama.
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Detail of the X-15 fixture
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Top view of the Diorama
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Diorama on its final place on the models shelf.
Коментари
27 9 May 2023, 18:04
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Let's see how the things go.. I intend to simulate a lighted up rocket engine with SMD nano LED light and some cotton... Worth trying.
11 May 2023, 17:35
Album info
Boeing's NB-52A Stratofortress was the fifth B-52 built and retired in 1969. It was used to launch North American X-15-2 56-6671 during the 1959 Edwards AFB Airshow and can now be seen at the Pima Air Museum near Tuscon, Arizona.
This project is a diorama that depicts the X-15 being launched from NB-52A.