Apologies for the poor timing of my previous post. Only after that post did I see your post about the loss of your grandmother. My sincerest condolences.
Thank you Kurt! It has its challenges, but that is half the fun!This kit build is looking extremely high quality compared to most wooden frame aircraft kits.
Of course this is intended to stay uncovered I believe, which justifies the level of detail and high quality work you always produce.
A nice view. And also one with the lower and tail wing ..........
Thank you! The fuselage will be a lot of work! So none of that will get attached for a while. So I just wanted to verify everything fits properly before I get too far along!A nice view. And also one with the lower and tail wing ..........
That fuselage is coming together very nice.I didn’t like the eyes sitting in the frame without any mounting straps…so I added some. It is not exactly like the real airplane, but similar enough, and better than the kit provided!
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Thank you!That fuselage is coming together very nice.![]()
Those are the small details that make a model special! Well done, Dean!I didn’t like the eyes sitting in the frame without any mounting straps…so I added some. It is not exactly like the real airplane, but similar enough, and better than the kit provided!
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The engine mount is attached to that wood frame, and is metal with a firewall.When looking at the fuselage assembly I was surprised to see those two engine support frames in the front fuselage were originally made out of wood. Being used to aluminum, titanium, composites, castings, forgings, etc, I just assumed these parts to be either forgings or casting. Brilliant design and that no two decades after first powered flight. To put this achievement into perspective, nowadays it might take up to 15 years from conception to first flight... (But entirely different animals, I know.)
Thank you Peter!Those are the small details that make a model special! Well done, Dean!