B-25G Mitchell "double"
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1 2 March 2019, 10:48
Roland Sachsenhofer
Started!
One of the first things to be done was replacing this crude exhausts. I used for this a hollow brass tube of fitting diameter. You can see the outcome- all these these tiny tubes have been glued in place. I planing to finish their appearance by filing them in shape.
Started!
One of the first things to be done was replacing this crude exhausts. I used for this a hollow brass tube of fitting diameter. You can see the outcome- all these these tiny tubes have been glued in place. I planing to finish their appearance by filing them in shape.
2 March 2019, 10:54
Roland Sachsenhofer
Feel welcome, mates! Today's work includes priming and painting the cockpit, pictures will be added later.
Feel welcome, mates! Today's work includes priming and painting the cockpit, pictures will be added later.
3 March 2019, 10:25
Roland Sachsenhofer
The interior has been finished, again with a little help from my etched parts spare box and some additional wiring. By now I have closed the fuselage halves- and most of this not so perfect interior has been swallowed by merciful darkness 🙂
The interior has been finished, again with a little help from my etched parts spare box and some additional wiring. By now I have closed the fuselage halves- and most of this not so perfect interior has been swallowed by merciful darkness 🙂
16 March 2019, 10:51
Roland Sachsenhofer
Now everything is ready for the assembly of the fuselage outriggers. The individual components are now all fillered and sanded- some heavy work by the way 🙂
Now everything is ready for the assembly of the fuselage outriggers. The individual components are now all fillered and sanded- some heavy work by the way 🙂
23 March 2019, 21:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
You are motivating me to get my best out of this challenge mates! 🙂
No wonder, Clifford, that was the only prototype of a promising but technically troubled fighter aircraft project of the Dutch.
You are motivating me to get my best out of this challenge mates! 🙂
No wonder, Clifford, that was the only prototype of a promising but technically troubled fighter aircraft project of the Dutch.
24 March 2019, 07:49
Bart Goesaert
as with most dual inline engines (mostly the rear engine by overheating). But it is a nice design and also a striking camo that was applied.
You are making your work from this one...
as with most dual inline engines (mostly the rear engine by overheating). But it is a nice design and also a striking camo that was applied.
You are making your work from this one...
25 March 2019, 16:32
Roland Sachsenhofer
Not the easiest to apply, but I fully agree, Bart: just good looking camo on this fierce looking aircraft!
Not the easiest to apply, but I fully agree, Bart: just good looking camo on this fierce looking aircraft!
28 March 2019, 11:38
Nathan Dempsey
An interesting subject and a challenging build as well. Great work!
An interesting subject and a challenging build as well. Great work!
28 March 2019, 12:28
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words, Nathan! A bunch of new pictures of this hot rod: the canopy had to be cut in shape to fit on the fuselage, generally a decent amount of sanding and putty work is supposed to get this pleasing lines in shape.
Now on to some paint! 🙂
Thank you for your words, Nathan! A bunch of new pictures of this hot rod: the canopy had to be cut in shape to fit on the fuselage, generally a decent amount of sanding and putty work is supposed to get this pleasing lines in shape.
Now on to some paint! 🙂
29 March 2019, 06:42
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Stephan ans Clifford for your comments! Pre-shading and pre-lighting" has been done", mow I will try to mix a appropriate "zandkleur" for the beige/ sand-coloure.
Thank you Stephan ans Clifford for your comments! Pre-shading and pre-lighting" has been done", mow I will try to mix a appropriate "zandkleur" for the beige/ sand-coloure.
30 March 2019, 09:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Nathan! Sandcolour is now applied- and contour- masked on those areas, where the green will border.
Thank you Nathan! Sandcolour is now applied- and contour- masked on those areas, where the green will border.
31 March 2019, 08:18
Roland Sachsenhofer
Dark Green has been added, surfaces are awaiting now the chocolate brown for the three-tone camo
Dark Green has been added, surfaces are awaiting now the chocolate brown for the three-tone camo
14 April 2019, 18:00
Roland Sachsenhofer
Feel welcome. Patrick! 🙂 Gunzes Gloss Clear has been applied over all three colours, the Fokker XXIII is now awaiting the decals.
Feel welcome. Patrick! 🙂 Gunzes Gloss Clear has been applied over all three colours, the Fokker XXIII is now awaiting the decals.
15 April 2019, 15:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you all mates for these very kind words! I have just applied the decals for the early prototype D.XXIII- no hard work at all! 🙂
Thank you all mates for these very kind words! I have just applied the decals for the early prototype D.XXIII- no hard work at all! 🙂
17 April 2019, 05:49
Erik Leijdens
Very beautiful paintwork Roland, the sand color is a bit too yellow in my opinion but still looks very good! It looks the same as the replica D.XXI which resides in the Dutch Military museum, which is a fine replica but not with the best colors chosen..
Your model will turned out fine, as usual off course!
Very beautiful paintwork Roland, the sand color is a bit too yellow in my opinion but still looks very good! It looks the same as the replica D.XXI which resides in the Dutch Military museum, which is a fine replica but not with the best colors chosen..
Your model will turned out fine, as usual off course!
17 April 2019, 06:08
Roland Sachsenhofer
Almost finished! Only a few last details are missing - like the scratch-built unusual locking mechanism of the main wheels, which can be seen quite prominently. The exhausts have been done with wire isolation- the version with hollow brass tubing did nit look good for me at last. 🙂
The next days will see the Fokker D.XXIII finshed, so I hope.
Almost finished! Only a few last details are missing - like the scratch-built unusual locking mechanism of the main wheels, which can be seen quite prominently. The exhausts have been done with wire isolation- the version with hollow brass tubing did nit look good for me at last. 🙂
The next days will see the Fokker D.XXIII finshed, so I hope.
23 April 2019, 15:25
Roland Sachsenhofer
Finally finished! I think it's really great that RS-Models has put this unique machine on a scale of 1:48. A certain initiative is required, but it's also worth it. I hope you like the outcome
Finally finished! I think it's really great that RS-Models has put this unique machine on a scale of 1:48. A certain initiative is required, but it's also worth it. I hope you like the outcome
25 April 2019, 10:25
Bart Goesaert
Nice work. You happen to know by any chance what the fins under the wings are?
Nice work. You happen to know by any chance what the fins under the wings are?
25 April 2019, 11:21
Wim van der Luijt
The end result is great! It's a test machine so the clean look suits it....
The end result is great! It's a test machine so the clean look suits it....
25 April 2019, 18:06
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you all mates for these vivid comments! Wim, I hope to have captured the likely look of a prototype not flown all to often.
Bart, I just can imagine these fins should improve in-flight stability, but have no further precise infromtation about these; maybe some informed mate can help?
Thank you all mates for these vivid comments! Wim, I hope to have captured the likely look of a prototype not flown all to often.
Bart, I just can imagine these fins should improve in-flight stability, but have no further precise infromtation about these; maybe some informed mate can help?
26 April 2019, 07:14
Roland Sachsenhofer
By the way, there exists fantastic film footage of this Fokker XXIII in the condition I tried to depict in this model, have a look here: Youtube Video
By the way, there exists fantastic film footage of this Fokker XXIII in the condition I tried to depict in this model, have a look here: Youtube Video
26 April 2019, 07:17
playtime 222
I need to see them end-on first but I would actually put money on them being a rubber bumper of some form for some protection again the tail hitting the ground, probably during take-off rather than landing. The Do335 had one on its bottom fin, for instance. EDIT. Just watched the video and they are very thin. I'm tending towards the directional stability purpose now but I wouldn't rule out the bumper 😄
I need to see them end-on first but I would actually put money on them being a rubber bumper of some form for some protection again the tail hitting the ground, probably during take-off rather than landing. The Do335 had one on its bottom fin, for instance. EDIT. Just watched the video and they are very thin. I'm tending towards the directional stability purpose now but I wouldn't rule out the bumper 😄
26 April 2019, 07:23
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you, I'm sure you're right about the tail fins. Bart's question, however, related to the unusual fins under the wings.
Thank you, I'm sure you're right about the tail fins. Bart's question, however, related to the unusual fins under the wings.
26 April 2019, 07:52
playtime 222
Oh yes I see then now. Very unusual, not weapons mounts (cos its a night fighter), doesn't look like any radar aerial configuration, not sure what else they can be. Curious.
Oh yes I see then now. Very unusual, not weapons mounts (cos its a night fighter), doesn't look like any radar aerial configuration, not sure what else they can be. Curious.
26 April 2019, 13:47
Clifford Keesler
Could they be antenna of some kind? since it was to be a night fighter. Looking very nice Roland.
Could they be antenna of some kind? since it was to be a night fighter. Looking very nice Roland.
26 April 2019, 15:31
playtime 222
They don't look like any contemporary aerial arrangement (the Dutch did do research into military applications though), the plane is the first prototype so they would be ironing out aerodynamics and the killer - it's single seat - no radar operator. Only thing realistically left is bloody big vortex generators. I've spent a good hour trying to dig up a clue about this.
They don't look like any contemporary aerial arrangement (the Dutch did do research into military applications though), the plane is the first prototype so they would be ironing out aerodynamics and the killer - it's single seat - no radar operator. Only thing realistically left is bloody big vortex generators. I've spent a good hour trying to dig up a clue about this.
26 April 2019, 23:10
Roland Sachsenhofer
I thank you both for the energy you put into solving this riddle! I'm sure we'll figure it out.
Yes, some kind of vortex generator sounds plausible...
I thank you both for the energy you put into solving this riddle! I'm sure we'll figure it out.
Yes, some kind of vortex generator sounds plausible...
27 April 2019, 09:58
Clifford Keesler
I agree, they could be vortex generators, anyway a very nice job on an unsual aircraft.
I agree, they could be vortex generators, anyway a very nice job on an unsual aircraft.
28 April 2019, 23:28
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your very welcome words!
By the way, when I looked at your site, I was very impressed by your age. You make an extremely sprightly impression 🙂
Thank you for your very welcome words!
By the way, when I looked at your site, I was very impressed by your age. You make an extremely sprightly impression 🙂
2 May 2019, 07:06