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Don CScratch Built Grumman F11F-1 TigerBuild02-Aug-19 17:02
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Waiting for papint to dry and decals to come. Working on details. The main gear on this thing are just plain obnoxious. Lots of styrene tubing. Lots of hydraulics.
heywoooodGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked02-Aug-19 14:08
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heywoooodGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked02-Aug-19 14:05
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edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:37
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Note that fairings have been added. This was done with laser jet printer paper, attached with and covered by eze dope.
edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:35
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edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:34
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edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:34
Views : 750
edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:33
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edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:32
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edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:32
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Note: Blue masking tape is to cover the radiator intake and exhaust as I was prepping to paint right before I took these pictures.
edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:30
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After cutting off the nose and radiator I originally built of balsa, I fitted the new printed pieces and replaced the tissue covering. Note that there is some green filler on the printed pieces. Because of shrinkage, the parts did not fit together a closely as I wanted, so some filling was necessary.
edtherendermanWest Wings Hawker TempestBuild31-Jul-19 15:27
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Here is where I changed my mind. I own a couple of 3D printers, and am very good at modeling in 3D software, so I decided to see if I could merge the two. Using as many reference images as I could find, I modeled the nose, radiator and exhausts in my software, then printed them out at very high resolution. This picture is of the cowling inside and out, but I also modeled and printed the radiator, air separator and air ducting to the carbs.
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