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Finished. Main rotor is made from soft, vinyl-like material, what causes it to sag...
Projeto: Homebuilt X-plane
40 18 June, 13:56
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Welcome, Mates! Thanks for the tip, John. Yet, I am too afraid to use it on such a delicate and intricate contraption...
18 June, 17:28
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That is a very filigree affair 😮 But are such heavy print line needed with latest technology? 🤔 I do not have a 3D printer but I have seen better parts.
18 June, 17:48
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I dilute perfect plastic putty and brush on parts with print lines. It dries in the "valleys" and runs off the "peaks" if you orient the part correctly. No need for a lot of sanding.
18 June, 18:00
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Robert, I would brush on a thin coat of Mr Surfacer and use Levelling Thinner with a cotton bud to cut it back. You don't need to apply any pressure.
18 June, 18:51
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Thanks again for your tips, Ben and John, much appreciated 🙂 It is a pity that I already painted it and a few details... I hope that from the distance no one will notice these lines 😉
18 June, 19:55
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You have an easy job doing on a kit this size, Robert. I've got a 3D printed 760mm tall Thunderbird 1 to do some day!
18 June, 19:59
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I have an album of the main parts assembled. You can see there will be a lot of smoothing of the surface required.
18 June, 21:41
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I did a resin printed 1/35 K-Wagen, not quite as big as the thunderbird I think, but one of the biggest models I have built. There was a lot of putty and sanding involved.
19 June, 01:23
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@John - smoothig the surface will be the big task indeed in the case of this Thunderbird...
19 June, 05:56
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I doubt if the print lines will be noticeable on such a tiny model (damn you macro! 😄 ).
19 June, 08:01
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Robert, did you get the scale wrong? 😄 For 1/48 scale, those flying tubes are really tiny.
I wish you a steady hand and a lot of patience during the construction and I'm curious to see the result.
19 June, 10:27
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It is great to have you on board, Ludviku 🙂 On the box it is written 1/48th scale, so I believe to the producer... There is also a 1/72nd scale kit available...
19 June, 13:10
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Robert, I can't miss such an interesting fact.
With my eyes, I would need a microscope to build this 1/72nd scale model. 😄
19 June, 18:36
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I announce the next X-plane in my collection finished. Perhaps the most exotic one in the series...
27 June, 08:07
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Nice. Is it a gyrocopter? Looks a bit like an american adaptation of the Bachstelze.
27 June, 11:21
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Yes, Michael, it is a gyrocopter. For more info you can take a look here:
nationalmuseum.af.mi..en-x-25a-gyrocopter/
(FYI, many years ago I have build both versions of the X-24 😄 😄 😄 )
27 June, 11:57
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Would adding a pilot be enough weight to stop it being a tail-sitter, I wonder?
27 June, 13:58
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Presumably, it worked this way, John:
military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Bensen_B-8
27 June, 14:14
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Very nice result Robert. Dont worry about it being a tail sitter, the original is without pilot a tailsitter too.
👍👍
27 June, 18:10
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Well, I'm a little disappointed that you didn't go for the 1:72 kit... but... OK... 😛 Seriously, beautiful job on a very special X-plane... 👍 👍
27 June, 18:36
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Thank you very much for your kind words, Mates. Much appreciated 🙂
@ Alex: I've bought a 1:48 kit simply because it was not available in 1;72 scale... 😉
27 June, 19:22
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Well... since you built a Pou du Ciel in 1:144, the 1:72 Bensen wouldn't be a problem for you... and it would have been great along these: One-man helicopters | Album by podkon (1:72)
So... what's next - a scratch-built Paresev maybe??? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Paresev 😉
Keep them coming! 👍
27 June, 19:39
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Thanks for the suggestion (and your kind words) Alex. Actually, I am planning to build No.8 from this set the other day:
Lilienthal Set 2 (4 pieces) (Aerobase LS2, 1:160)
And here is the same plane in 1:72 scale finished by Kyriakos:
X-25A | Album by Kyriakos86 (1:72)
27 June, 19:46
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Thank you, Neuling, much appreciated. It is a pity that main rotor blades are made from soft material and sag in an unnatural manner. I have no idea, to be sincere, how to make them more stiff...
28 June, 08:41
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I suspect the original had a bit of rotor sag. The only way I can think to reduce it is to replace the rotors completely - which is obviously a bit drastic.
28 June, 09:31
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Robert, if you want to solve the leaf bend, there is a relatively simple solution. Cut a full-length groove in the underside of the rotor blades and insert a thin steel string. Simply coat the string with Ca glue, sand it down and finally re-coat the underside of the sheet. It's extra work, but can be done in 1 to 2 hours.
Steel guitar strings can also be used. Strings can usually be purchased separately. The thinnest "e" string or the slightly thicker "f" string will suit your needs (the other strings are already wrapped with thin wire). If you were buying strings, you would want METAL ones. There are also nylon guitar strings, but they are not suitable for this purpose.
28 June, 10:30
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You're welcome. 😉
If you want to do something about bending the rotor blades, that's up to you. I expect that such a soft material will cause the rotor blades to bend even more over time under their own weight. Thin resin parts have a tendency to do that. But that's just my guess. Only time will tell if I'm right.
28 June, 12:54
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The rotor seems to be made from soft rubber rather than resin, Ludviku. Installing the wire would be very difficult. I will simply turn it upside down from time to time 😉
28 June, 13:29
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it will do.
Projeto: T-62 Mod 1972 August 2008
28 15 March, 18:24
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Outstanding job on the fuel lines. I made them a few times but now I use aftermarket ones, yours are perfect.
3 April, 21:29
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Thanks André! Lots of bending and testing as you know. I'm getting myself ready for the slat armor construction, and will definitely go with your tip of making a jig. I've been following YOUR T-62 build, and your anti-radiation cladding on the turret is awesome!
3 April, 22:34
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Thank you hiveloc. I'm now (with a pinch of salt) placing the turret slat armor supports. When it's done (hopefuly correctly), i'll share their detailed placement locations by lenght and height, so anyone trying the same build won't have the same trial, error and elbow grease experience. Also following your build.
4 April, 15:00
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The turret slat mounting is going to the top of my NOT FUN list! I had a sheet of paper full of measurements and helpful tips from @André Silva, but I still ended up spending too much time testing and fitting everything in place. An unfortunate tip-over during construction had me re-attaching some of the parts- sigh.
25 April, 17:27
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First time seeing the Voyager Slat Armour set being built, truly daring build and also inspiring.
3 June, 00:47
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Thank you Cortex! The slats were a real pain- Voyager's instructions are lacking and just plain wrong in spots, and I have a long list of gripes on the construction. I'm hoping that the side panels will mount up without too much trouble since I had to get well into the paint stage before I can do that. Keep an eye on André Silva's build, I think his slat armor is going to end up way better than mine!
3 June, 15:25
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Thank you for the kind works about my slat armour @hiveloc but it wont be better, you nailed yours, I fumbled mine,. @Cortex in that respect should follow your build which is looking better and better, it's going to be a doozie!
4 June, 15:12
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Fantastic work, the slat armor and supports are perfect, the camo is spot-on.
13 June, 10:25
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Thanks for your always-kind words @André Silva! I should be finishing up here soon, this one has been a ton of work for me.
14 June, 15:29
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