Big scale B 24 Mk.VI: Packaging and transport
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18 12 February, 18:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
One peculiarity of the Hobby Boss Liberator in 1:32 is the impressive size of the resulting model - somehow the giant's span, which is quickly too long for the limited airspace above a workbench, has to be managed!
Very early on in the building process, the building instructions mercilessly demand that the wings be attached to the fuselage in a way that cannot be solved and graphically depict this as unavoidable - and this is precisely the point that brought me to this appendix to the gallery of this project...
I dared to saw off the massive attachment points that would connect the wings to the fuselage. The hope of obtaining removable wings was fully realised; the subsequent construction was made much easier by the possibility of finishing the fuselage and wings separately. The subsequent stowage of the giant is of course also made much easier - one way of doing this is illustrated by these pictures.
Long story short: don't be afraid to keep the wings separate - it works wonderfully!
One peculiarity of the Hobby Boss Liberator in 1:32 is the impressive size of the resulting model - somehow the giant's span, which is quickly too long for the limited airspace above a workbench, has to be managed!
Very early on in the building process, the building instructions mercilessly demand that the wings be attached to the fuselage in a way that cannot be solved and graphically depict this as unavoidable - and this is precisely the point that brought me to this appendix to the gallery of this project...
I dared to saw off the massive attachment points that would connect the wings to the fuselage. The hope of obtaining removable wings was fully realised; the subsequent construction was made much easier by the possibility of finishing the fuselage and wings separately. The subsequent stowage of the giant is of course also made much easier - one way of doing this is illustrated by these pictures.
Long story short: don't be afraid to keep the wings separate - it works wonderfully!
12 February, 19:09
Jennifer Franklin
Creative and functional solution that I will keep in mind. Thank you for sharing.
Creative and functional solution that I will keep in mind. Thank you for sharing.
12 February, 19:37
bughunter
You will definitely more table space at the next exhibitions for your big scale projects! Will be a pleasure to see such nice models 👍
You will definitely more table space at the next exhibitions for your big scale projects! Will be a pleasure to see such nice models 👍
19 February, 17:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Well.... that can't be denied 🙂 The anticipation is all mine - for your nice models!
Well.... that can't be denied 🙂 The anticipation is all mine - for your nice models!
20 February, 18:06