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Revell Stearman PT-17 - Done!

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  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Thursday, March 10, 2016 6:50 PM

Fuel lines aside, she is one beautiful bird! Excellent work!

No bucks, no Buck Rogers

  • Member since
    April 2005
  • From: Piscataway, NJ!
Posted by wing_nut on Thursday, March 10, 2016 7:31 PM

Thanks Allan.  But those fuel lines really get to me whenever I look at it  (Angry at self)

Marc  

  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: State of Mississippi. State motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms)
Posted by mississippivol on Thursday, March 10, 2016 9:22 PM
That is excellent!
  • Member since
    January 2009
  • From: hamburg michigan
Posted by fermis on Thursday, March 10, 2016 10:22 PM

YesYes...and even my 3rd "thumb"!!!Yes

  • Member since
    March 2015
  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Friday, March 11, 2016 5:17 AM

That is one of the most beautiful builds I've ever seen!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

  • Member since
    January 2015
  • From: Katy, TX
Posted by Aggieman on Friday, March 11, 2016 7:21 AM

Fantastic work.

Great job on the rigging. I have to ask about the turnbuckles. Did you make those yourself? If so then how and out of what? I only ask because I bought some from Bob's Buckles in 32 scale and those were difficult to work with given their size. In 48 scale, yikes! And I have this kit in my stash.

  • Member since
    April 2005
  • From: Piscataway, NJ!
Posted by wing_nut on Friday, March 11, 2016 10:18 AM
Thanks so much guys.  Happy you like her.
 
Aggie,  yes I made them pretty much the same way Bob does.  The eyelets are UTC Ultra Wire for fly tying.  It's the small (SM) size that's .006".  I made a little hook out of some stiff .010 wire and twisted the eyelets with a pinvise.  These fit into a #80 bit hole.  The turnbuckles are .5mm  AL tubing.  A bit over scale but the thread used for the rigging just fit in the .4mm tubing cuz it's king of flat.  Technically the size is good but not being a monofilament made it too hard the get it in that smaller tube with fraying.
 
The rigging thread, also for fly tying is Uni-Thread.
 
 

 

A tip on cutting the tubing.  Roll it under a sharp hobby knife blade lightly to just score the tube.  Then snap the piece off with tweezers.  If you cut it off with the knife the end of the tube closes up a lot.

Marc  

  • Member since
    May 2008
  • From: Ypsilanti, MI
Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, March 12, 2016 11:51 AM

Marc, that is one sweet, sweet Stearman. I have two in the stash and your build is a real inspiration.

A couple of things that stood out to me - your engine and prop (nice little detail using the aluminum tube on the prop hub!), and that amazing choice of paint job. The gray and yellow Navy birds aren't all that common, but damn if it isn't a cool color scheme.

I masked and sprayed markings for the first time on my most recent build, and I'm hooked on it, too. I don't suppose those masks you used are available for purchase anywhere?

Again, you've done really, really nice work on this.

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

On the bench: 1/72 Fujimi Ki-36 J-BAAR

  • Member since
    August 2009
  • From: Borlando Fla home of the rat
Posted by TREYZX10R on Saturday, March 12, 2016 2:20 PM

Most excellent Marc,one of the best Stearman I've seen. The rigging woulda drove me nuts! Very nicely done Sir!

  • Member since
    April 2005
  • From: Piscataway, NJ!
Posted by wing_nut on Monday, March 14, 2016 7:28 PM

Kevin Trey... thanks for the kinds words guys. 

Marc  

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