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Cleaned my workbench and put the ICM D-18 on it. I'll be taking pictures for an article, so that will slow me down a bit. To me the engines are not quite up to the molding quality of the rest of the kit, so I bought Engines and Things resin engines for the build.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
I don't suppose you post WIP pics, but I for one would be interested in seeing some.
Twin Beech's have some sentimental value to me, and I've never seen a nicely done model of one. Wouldn't know where to start, myself.
Don, I too am looking forward to this build. I've had my eye on this kit for a while now, well before the review that Tim and Aaron did for FSM. Just a nice, clean looking cool aircraft
On the Bench: Lots of unfinished projects!
I like seeing Dons works.
Just a warning about a problem for those intending to build the kit. The cabin windows mount very nicely, with a flange around them and recess for the flange in fuselage sides. But the cockpit side windows- very nice molding- do not have a flange but rely on a strictly butt joint to fuselage sides. And, the fuselage sides are getting pretty thin at that point. I always use epoxy to glue transparencies in, and while handling one of the fuselage sides broke the bond along part of the window bond, in spite of being super-careful when I glued it in. So be super-super careful bonding in those cockpit side windows! The fit is good, but the gluing area is tiny.
I am trying to fix the problem with strips of .010 x .060 strips. These will make a slight flange that hopefully will support the expoxy joint better.
Good luck, Don. I'll need to know how it works out when I get to mine.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
We would like an update. Is there any progress?
Progress has been slow. Was in the hospital for awhile with cancer surgery (successful). Hoped to do more modeling during home recovery. Doing some, but not as much as I had hoped. Model is in painting now. Need a flawless gloss black for alclad, so it does not look much different from day to day.
Speedy recovery to you, Don.
Wish you a speedy recovery. Welcome back to the bench.
Get well soon Don!
Gary
"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"
Wish you well, Don!
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Don, I hope your recovery is quick and comfortable, happy to read it was successful. Best regards.
Patrick
Surgery recovery is faster than getting a good black gloss enamel paint job, so it will still be a few days. Fortunately, nothing in the recovery that restricts me from working in shop except for frequent runs to bathroom.
DON ;
Hey you old dog . Don't even think of leaving the pack for any reason . We old Pharts gotta stay sharp for these young-uns ! T.B. Oh , hope you are recovering faster than me .Different problem , But still a lot to deal with . GET WELL Darn IT !
Got the first good coat of gloss black finished yesterday. It is in the drying oven now. Maybe I can get a shot today.
Okay, here is a shot with the first good gloss black coat. Trying to decide whether to sand and recoat, or sand plus a glosscoat at this point.
I know it isn't a very good picture- used auto setting and got lousy depth of field- should have used aperture priority. Anyway, a solid gloss black paint job isn't going to reveal much anyway. Finish will be polished aluminum Alclad, to represent a restored actual plane.
Are you preparing to coat it with Alcad?
Get well soon , Don. Hospital is no fun! I was recently in and out 4 times, for cellulitis
and necrosis on my leg. Not fun, but they took good care of me and I am recovering at home now. Blessings for your recovery!
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
philo426 Are you preparing to coat it with Alcad?
Yep, polished aluminum. I am trying to duplicate a current beautifully restored bird. Will be NMF, with the Beech factory styled trim (speedbird plus a few other trim areas) but with the factory black trim replaced with red. This is a popular restoration style these days.
Don,
I'm late to the party, but I certainly want to congratulate you on your successful surgery and wish you the best for your recovery. Your extraordinary contributions to the FSM Forum are vital to it. I hope we can look forward to many more of them.
Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.
Thanks. And I must say I love your signature line- I think I fit into the later category :-)
Have the Alclad and red trim on now. Gear stuff and prop are finished, merely need to add it to models and do decals.
A polished metal aircraft can be pretty stealthy- it is reflecting flash onto dark ceiling area!
It looks like a beauty. I'm looking forward to seeing in front of your "air field", now that the weather is good enough for an outdoor shot.
Your alclad looks great Don :-)
Theuns
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