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1/48 Monogram B-17G Flying Fortress

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Posted by Lancair IV on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:20 PM

Horizontal Stab, Elevators, and Rudder are ready for paint.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Sunday, September 19, 2010 9:01 PM

I decided to add sound, motors, and lighting to my fort. The kit won't be here for at least a month. So I'm going to put the fuselage aside until it arrives. I don't know what changes I'll have to make to get the equipment installed. The wings need a lot of work so I'll get going on those. I'm going to open up a few panels on those to show the wing structure and maybe a fuel cell or two. Thinking about engine details as well.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:35 PM

Getting started on the wings while I wait on the electronics.  I did a bondo squeeze between the upper and lower wing skins.  The outer one will be used as a template to create the spars and wing ribs, and the inner squeeze will be used for spar and rib templates then to create fuel cells.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Thursday, September 23, 2010 8:51 PM

Dissected the wings tonight.  If I'm going to show some of engine, i guess I better figure that out right now!  Anyone have any good pictures of the motor installed on a B-17?

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Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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  • From: Zephyrhills,FL
Posted by daddy1 on Thursday, September 23, 2010 10:15 PM

Lancair IV

Dissected the wings tonight.  If I'm going to show some of engine, i guess I better figure that out right now!  Anyone have any good pictures of the motor installed on a B-17?

About 4 years ago , Nine O Nine had an extended visit at our local airport due to an engine change. Wish I had taken more pics , but hears what I do have.



This ones of a more recent visit.

 Hope this helps

Howard

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Posted by daddy1 on Thursday, September 23, 2010 10:15 PM

Lancair IV

Dissected the wings tonight.  If I'm going to show some of engine, i guess I better figure that out right now!  Anyone have any good pictures of the motor installed on a B-17?

About 4 years ago , Nine O Nine had an extended visit at our local airport due to an engine change. Wish I had taken more pics , but hears what I do have.



This ones of a more recent visit.

 Hope this helps

Howard

http://whlswngsthngs.shutterfly.com/

 

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  • From: Zephyrhills,FL
Posted by daddy1 on Friday, September 24, 2010 9:58 PM

Sorry about the inadvertent double post . Can't figure out how to delete the duplicate. My apologies.

Any how, I still hope the pics are of use.  

Howard

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  • From: Novi, Mi
Posted by Lancair IV on Saturday, September 25, 2010 9:16 AM

daddy1

Sorry about the inadvertent double post . Can't figure out how to delete the duplicate. My apologies.

Any how, I still hope the pics are of use.  

Howard

Thanks Howard.  Pictures are great and will help.  Don't worry about the double post.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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  • From: Crawfordsville, Indiana
Posted by Wabashwheels on Saturday, September 25, 2010 1:31 PM

Rob;  Did you catch my post of the B-17 restorations at the USAF Museum?  I've taken some nice pictures of the "Memphis Belle" in pieces at that facility.

I've got some good interior shots, she's still stripped pretty empty, but they show framing details.  Let me know if you are looking for anything in particular.  Rick

 

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  • From: Crawfordsville, Indiana
Posted by Wabashwheels on Saturday, September 25, 2010 1:51 PM

Rob, I do have a great shot of one of the "Memphis Belle's" engines.  Interesting that the "Belle" had two Wright and two Studebaker R1820 engines when it came to the restoration facility. 

If you'd like to open up a flap or two, here was a rebuilt flap just laying around.

 

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Posted by Lancair IV on Saturday, September 25, 2010 2:37 PM

Outstanding pictures.  Thanks  Are you sure that's a flap.  Looks like the left Aileron!

 

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Monday, September 27, 2010 8:47 PM

This is the start of the RH Landing Gear Well.  Most everything is scratch built.  The kit provides very little detail.

These are Verlinden Turbos.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by fermis on Monday, September 27, 2010 10:05 PM

KICKA$$!!!!!!

Who's the doctor?.............YOU....that's who!!!!!

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Posted by modelchasm on Monday, September 27, 2010 10:42 PM

Really fine work, Rob. Truely inspiring ....

"If you're not scratching, you're not trying!"  -Scott

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Posted by B17Pilot on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:23 AM

Bow DownBow DownBow DownBow Down

  

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Posted by Lancair IV on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:55 PM

Here's how I built the Wheel Wells.

Start by cutting a round disc and marking a centerline.  File and sand the bottom half until it fits keeping an eye on your centerline so it doesn't go too low.  This is the firewall.

When you have a good fitting firewall and in the proper position, mark and file the kit wheel well floor.  The picture below shows an unmodified part at the top and the bottom is filed and ready to be installed.

Glue the kit wheel well floor to the new firewall.  Do not glue the firewall to the bottom wing yet.

More tomorrow.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by B17Pilot on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 8:44 AM

Eats Hungry for more!  Why must you make me wait? Eats

  

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Posted by Lancair IV on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:36 AM

B17Pilot

Eats Hungry for more!  Why must you make me wait? Eats

 

Patience young grasshoper.......Patience.  I know...... Dr. Fermis could have built 2 of these by now!  Maybe 3.....

 

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 8:22 PM

These are the remaining parts.  Mid bulkhead, rear bulkhead, horizontal wall, wing leading edge cover, and cover for turbo area.

Glue the small bulkheads into position and use the wing as a guide to position the horizontal wall to the inside of the opening.

Trim the mid bulkhead to the horizontal wall.  Glue the large mid bulkhead to the upper portion of the wheel well floor making sure it is lined up with the lower portion.


Remove the 2 front pins from the upper wing.  Fill and sand as needed where the pins used to be.

Add strings to upper and lower wings.  Hold off adding the circular stringers to the lower wing until the upper wing has dried.  I'll finish the stringers tomorrow.


Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:09 PM

Now that the fire wall and rear bulkhead have been set, you can separate the two.  File and sand the rear so it's flush.  The front should have the attachment points for the landing gear.


Using the top wing as a guide, mark the lower wing where the stringers are to be placed, and complete the stringers.


Exhaust shield is next, but might have to wait until next week.  I think I'm headed up north to help the MIL.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Saturday, October 2, 2010 9:04 AM

Starting with 5/32 tubing, I cut a piece in half length wise.  Cut a slight angle on one end so the bend points towards the turbo charger.  Glue on a short piece of tubing to that end.  After it has cured, hold into position between the fire wall and rear bulkhead and mark where the stringers go.  Add the strings following then glue this to the inside of the wheel well.

Have a great weekend.  I'm outa here until tomorrow night.

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 8:12 PM

I started the Oil tanks which are located in the wheel wells.  These are 36.9 gallons each.  One for each engine.  I won't be putting them in the outboard engine nacelles since they can't be seen.

I started by cutting some plastic stock to the shape I liked, drilled 2 1/16 holes and used 1/16 styrene rod to hold the 2 ends together.

The turbo chargers have been assembled and drilled out on the ends and are ready for the waste gates.

Thanks for looking

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by raptordriver on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 8:49 PM

Kudos to you for building a Monogram beast!Yes

Andrew

 

 

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Posted by Boba Fett on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 9:20 PM

OMG... If you take these to any midwestern model contests, let me know! Yes I want to see this in person! Plus, you'll be walking out with best of show honors at a small to medium show... the amount of work you're putting into this is incredible!

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Posted by fermis on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 9:38 PM

Ditto Definitely looking forward to seeing this one on the table!!!

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Posted by chukw on Thursday, October 7, 2010 9:44 AM

This build continues to amaze and delight- cheers!   I take it you'll be filling in between those end plates for the oil tanks?  They have such an interesting texture, don't they?   Keep up the great work!

 

chuk

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  • From: Novi, Mi
Posted by Lancair IV on Thursday, October 7, 2010 11:08 AM

chukw

This build continues to amaze and delight- cheers!   I take it you'll be filling in between those end plates for the oil tanks?  They have such an interesting texture, don't they?   Keep up the great work!

 

chuk

 

Thanks guys.  Ya chuck.  I applied some bondo between the stryene last night and will start sanding tonight.  I havn't decided if I'm going to show them with the insulation, or just the aluminum shell....Indifferent

I wish I could do a presentation like you....You're the masterBow Down......I would love to Fritzi's American cousin to narrate my build....  Huh?

 

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Thursday, October 7, 2010 7:58 PM

Not much to show tonight.  I filled the oil tanks with bondo last night, then sanded and primed tonight.

Turbos are primed and ready for paint

Wing nacelles are primed ready for the details

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:36 PM

The Oil Tanks are just about complete.  Straps, Fittings and Oil Lines are next

Added Oil Tank Supports

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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Posted by Lancair IV on Monday, October 11, 2010 8:05 PM

I started opening up the holes in the wings tonight while I wait for a couple of parts to dry.

Top Skin

Bottom Skin

Cheers

Rob Byrnes

Novi, Mi

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