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1/48 B-17 Group Build...ALL INVITED TO JOIN!

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, November 17, 2008 10:09 PM

 -Tiny- wrote:
Tell ya the truth...I don't know the difference.  I'm gonna put on the one that comes with the kit.  It has a cloth boot and twin barrels...which ever that one is.

That's the E/F/Early G tail... The Cheyenne turret was all-metal and a bit longer, with an extended clear top panel to increase the gunner's range of visibility, an armored glass section in front of the gunner, and a "ball" that allowed a greater field of fire to the left & right.  It also incorporated a reflector gunsight, which was a vast improvement over the cabled-attached ring & Bead sight of the earlier tail stinger.

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Posted by fjs3 on Monday, November 17, 2008 9:54 PM

Tiny

I have some holes drilled into the plate that the landing gear attaches to.  The black wire that seems to go nowhere. will be cut back and attached to a hole in the wheel itself.  It is to be the flexible brake line.  The main brake line comes down to a pressure valve on the back of the main landing gear leg.  Then it splits and goes to distribution valves and the wheel.  Here are some picures of the model's landing gear, and then a couple on a real B-17G. 

These next shots show the wheel in place.  It's not glued yet, that'll come much later and I have more weathering to do with it.  Again, the black 'wire to nowhere' is supposed to be the rubber brake hose.  The rest of the lines go between the pressure and distribution valves and others go up and disappear inside the engine nacelle.

Here's the top turret, and a shot of the nose turret.  I left them out of the pitures yesterday so here they are. 

Here are a couple of shots of the real landing gear of the B-17, 'NineO-Nine.  I think I got these pretty good.

Enjoy the picures people, and have a great day.  Thanks.

 

Regards,

Freddie from LI 

 

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Posted by fjs3 on Monday, November 17, 2008 9:07 PM

All are in the parts box.  The nose is only white glued on, and only tacked on for that matter.  I'll take it off and install the cheek guns, nose and reinstall the nose more permanently.  You see, she'll be a real looker when she gets done.

 

Freddie

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Posted by -Tiny- on Monday, November 17, 2008 8:22 PM
Tell ya the truth...I don't know the difference.  I'm gonna put on the one that comes with the kit.  It has a cloth boot and twin barrels...which ever that one is.
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Posted by B-17 Guy on Monday, November 17, 2008 7:02 PM

I dont think she's looking too bad freddie, considering how long she's been sitting. Where's the chin turret and astrome? Is the nose cone glued on? I'm trying to figure out how your gonna get the chin turret and astro dome put in. The LG's and guns look great.

Keep up the good work summit.

Hey tiny, I forgot to ask, what tail are you planning to put on your fort? The stinger or cheyenne? Just curious.

I'll get some new pics up in the next few days he to update. I just closed up the G model's fuselage, she's ready for sand and paint. I'm trying to work on the F's nose problem, we'll see how that goes. Wish me luck.

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Posted by -Tiny- on Monday, November 17, 2008 7:01 PM

I can see why that would put the build on hold.  your grandfather would be proud of what you're doing...I know we are. 

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Posted by fjs3 on Monday, November 17, 2008 6:31 PM

Dusty?  You're to kind to say the least.  I started her back in June of 2004, planned on giving her to my uncle Sy.  Lt. Orten H Symer who was a pilot in the 349th FS, 100th BG (H).  On Veterans Day, 2004 my uncle passed away and that, took the wind out of the sails for this project.  I've puttered about with it here and there but never got a lot done.  Just what you see in the pics.  Now, after seeing this GB, it's like my uncle tellling me to "poop or get off the pot".  I think it's time to finish "his" ship and honor him and the crew that flew with him.  He took his B-17 over Germany thirty three times and brought it, and his crew home each time.  Thanks for helping get the lead out!

 

Freddie

PS  I'll post a few more pics of the LG asemblies from a few different angles so you can see what I did.

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Posted by -Tiny- on Monday, November 17, 2008 5:04 PM

Summit - Hmm, my favorite thing to do in the whole wide world...putty and sanding.  As you can probaby tell...I'm kidding.  I hate doing that crap...but the more time one is willing to put into it makes the finnished product look that much better. 

Have fun with her...she's lookin' good so far...Keep it up bud.

Freddie - A little dusty eh?  Just kidding bud...she's gonna look sweet.  I can tell you're nutts about detail.  Brake plumbing eh?...not such a bad idea.  Any chance you could take some closer more detailed pics of that?  Where do the other end of the lines go? 

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Posted by fjs3 on Monday, November 17, 2008 12:02 AM

Well Guys,

Here she is, as she sits before I get back to work.  Looking pretty bad huh?  I have to touch this up.  I'll give it a bath, and clean up the dirt on the wings and tail.  Don't yell at me to much.

Here is some of the work done on the details.  Ball and top turret, landing gear legs with the brake plumbing, waist and radio defensive MG's and to answer one of the posts I received, this is the Pro Modeler kit with the Cheyanne tail turret.

  

 

Regards,

Freddie from LI

 

 

 

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Posted by Summit on Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:23 PM

Freddie - Thanks for the pics, now if I can just replicate those Turbos with Paint...

While the rest of you Fort Pilots have been out on the town with grabbing the attention of the pretty girls, Ground Maintenance has been working away. Wink [;)]

The wings on the "F" have been challenging to say the least. The Starboard wing had a few quirks. If you lined up one nacelle the other was about 1mm short on the outside from mating up. I used a piece of .010" styrene shim for filler to blend it in.

W-3

The leading edge's got a little help from some stretched sprue.

W-2

Plus plenty of filing, sanding and some squadron Green helped fill in the valleys.

W-1

The Port side wing will only need a little Squadron Green and it will be good to go! Thumbs Up [tup]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by B-17 Guy on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:43 PM
So long as it is a B-17, it's welcome here. Scale is irrelevant.
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Posted by sf_plane_nut on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:41 PM
you know what...i do have a 1/72 in the stash...guess i will have to get in on this action....did i see that 1/72 was invited?...i dont think i have one of those huge 1/48 beasts in me...what have i gotten myself into...hahahahahah...
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Posted by B-17 Guy on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:08 PM

 Hans von Hammer wrote:
Can you cut the floor aft of the bombardier's seat and scab in a piece of styrene decking to extend it?

That's what I'm doing below the navigators desk so that it will not be seen when finnished, I just gotta figure out the measurement.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, November 16, 2008 6:59 PM
Can you cut the floor aft of the bombardier's seat and scab in a piece of styrene decking to extend it?

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Posted by B-17 Guy on Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:31 PM

So I've hit a small snag with my F model. The major interior piece for the nose compartment is just a bit too short for the nose I'm gonna put on, the front of the floor where the bomb sight sits is too far back from the edge of the nose exterior where the plexi nose cone will mount. But I think I can fix that fairly easily, if I cut the floor in under the navigator's table in the middle so there is flat floor on either side of the cut. I can use a piece of polystyrene sheet cut to fit, then glue that to the bottom of each side of the cut with some space in there to extend it out just a bit, I think I'll be ok. But that F nose is not going to be fun to put together!

I dont have pics but I dry fitted the wings to my taped closed fuselage on the G, plus all landing gear in place unglued, work's pretty good. Not much else. 

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Posted by -Tiny- on Sunday, November 16, 2008 3:21 PM
Crap...no they don't...crap....way to go Hammer...LOL.  I'll see what I can come up with.
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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, November 16, 2008 3:12 PM
 -Tiny- wrote:

I ordered the Eduard 1/48 Photo Etch Set B17G Flying Fortress kit from Tower Hobbies.com, so I'm hoping some of these items comes with it...although I think it's mostly exterior parts...window framing, vents and coweling...etc.  If not, I'm gonna try the wire tie trick...I think that will look very close.

Betcha they don't look like these ammo chutes, lol..

 

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Posted by -Tiny- on Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:40 PM

 RobbieD wrote:
Good luck, and please let us know if it works.  Your build, and the others, are looking incredibly good so far; inspiring work, all.

Thanks Robbie!

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Posted by -Tiny- on Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:39 PM

I ordered the Eduard 1/48 Photo Etch Set B17G Flying Fortress kit from Tower Hobbies.com, so I'm hoping some of these items comes with it...although I think it's mostly exterior parts...window framing, vents and coweling...etc.  If not, I'm gonna try the wire tie trick...I think that will look very close.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:28 PM

Too bad you didn't get a chance at the Pro Modeler B17, Tiny.. It comes with photo-etched ammo chutes, plus a panel, belts, ring sights for the waist, cheek, and radio guns, wiring harnesses, etc..

  

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Posted by RobbieD on Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:22 PM
Good luck, and please let us know if it works.  Your build, and the others, are looking incredibly good so far; inspiring work, all.
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Posted by -Tiny- on Sunday, November 16, 2008 1:51 PM
OF COURSE!  I never thought of that...brilliant!  I have many of these as I work in Robotics and we use them all the time...THANK YOU!
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Posted by RobbieD on Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:26 PM
 -Tiny- wrote:

I wouldn't mind adding some ammunition belts from the boxes to the guns...any suggestions on how to do that guys?  Please let me know, I think it would look awsome!

I recently noticed that nylon wire ties look a lot like flexible metal ammo feed chutes, in miniature.  I haven't tried this yet, but if sections of these ties can be heated to hold curved shapes after cooling, a piece shaped accordingly could then be glued between the ammo box and the gun.  The little "teeth" strip would go up, painted brass, the rest painted dull silver.  They come in many different sizes, too. 

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Posted by -Tiny- on Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:11 AM
Freddie...i really appreciate those engine pics...going over my instructions, I couldnt really visualize how these things were supposed to look...this helps immensley.  Looking forward to seeing your work!
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Posted by fjs3 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 9:31 AM

 

 He Folks,

I have some detail shots of a B-17 that visited a museum I volunteer at this pasy Labor Day.  Here are a few shots of the engine areas and landing gear, for those who wish to add detail... 

I hope these prove to be useful to everyone.  Have a great day and get busy, OORAH!!

Regards,

Freddie from LI

 

 

 

 

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Posted by fjs3 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 9:04 AM

Hey Guys,

I wish to join in this build.  I have a monogram, B-17G that's been languishing in the "Finish it someday" pile, that I can get busy with.  I have a lot of it done, but I also have a long way to go.  Thanks for giving me the boot in the kiester I needed to get back on track.  The markings I will use, will be a B-17G flown by my uncle, Lt Orten H Symer, 349th BS, 100th BG(H) during the summer of 1944.  He completed thirty three missions over Germany.  Again I wish to say thank the crew here and have a reat build,OORAH!

Regards,

Freddie from LI

 

 

 

 

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Posted by -Tiny- on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:58 PM
Thanks a lot brother...It's great to see this build along take off like it has.  I'm looking forward to seeing some updates from you...have a great weekend!
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Posted by B-17 Guy on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:42 PM

that ship is looking good tiny, I'm bout as close as you are to getting the fuse closed up for paint. I want to get some pics with everything installed before I do that though, .......still waiting for the wife to clear the camera........

I'm probably gonna start on the gun turrets tommorrow for both aircraft. I'm still debating which top turret the F is going to get, the shorter one or the taller one.....hhmmm. I'll probably go shorter, all the G's will have the taller one.

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Posted by -Tiny- on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:29 PM

Yah, I know it'll be a crime to cover up the details, but I just want to make a realistic looking aircraft...perhaps I'll build another some day with the clear half. 

I think it will be okay as long as its well photographed and documented.  In case I decide to put it in any shows or competitions.

 

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