DFW T.28 Floh - WIP
I gave up Ebay. Shipping costs are ridiculous as sellers are trying to reduce Ebay fees. 50 USD for shipping? I rather print my own kit.
I am new to this 3D print stuff, so I tried to print a fuselage piece with the largest surface at the bottom
Looks OK, but I realised that the curves in XY-axis will always be better than in Z-axis, where they will always be "pixelated"
I am printing two "port" fuselages, one is the mirror
Printing now the fuselage on upright position, so we can have a better curve
Much better pieces, a little filing and it should be smooth and curvy. The engine holes turned out much better than expected.
Comparing both pieces
Printing all pieces at once, plus one wing flat (back when I was unsure if the printer could print it without messing it up)
Turns out, printing wings like this is perfect: thin enough, and still has the airfoil curve. Print lines are along the cord, so the wing is strong. The only problem is that the spar indents are not present.
Comparing wings, not comparable
the wings are really thin, I hope there will be no problem adding metal pins
I am using sprue sheet to make the tail for the second prototype
Not a very busy interior, but I am not planning on doing fine detail in
Base tamiya yellow to do some experiments with clear orange. Propeller was kindly donated by a Eduard Fokker D VII
tamiya clear orange brushed with a wide brush. the 3d print lines helped with the wood grains
Adding decals from a Fokker D VII, they fit. Made a control stick with leftover 3D print plastic.
the 3D print of the seat looked like vickers seat, so I went along with it, and added brown and clear orange while enhancing those reliefs.
Seatbelt from the Sopwith triplane. Probably not the best choice for a german airplane, but it does the work.
Puttying the wings. Plastic putty works great.
Adding 0.4mm brass tube. The wings are very thin, this was not easy. I would thicken the wings a little more if I was going to redo this.
Measuring the panel lines for the radiator and tanks
Not great, since this plastic is way harder and a little more difficult to work with, but I hope with a layer of primer, it goes bette
Final touches on scribing, wings are done.
Closing the fuselage with sprue glue. I think it's great, as it fills out all gaps, creates a very strong bond, and I think it will leave no seams.
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2 20 March, 10:41