CHAPTER IV - Right side fuselage constructionAs
I said at the beginning of this thread, I decide to make the JT-9T
building look more interesting and show the model in a way that airframe
should look like cutaway side opened and let cockpit detail be easily
observed.
THIS
artistic diagram gave me the idea and that would be a nice opportunity
to present my way to do it. To do so, I decide that a solid rock
one-piece "negative image" cast of the right side fuselage should be
made of plaster first and then build a right side solid replica made of
polyester, epoxy or resin. This replica - virtual fuselage, would be the
basic line to create a thin right-to-scale fuselage surface.
My
local newsagent, usually wraps my newspaper and magazines into a plastic
bag, which sometimes I use to collect the trash. This time, I decide to
use the plastic bag in a completely different way. I cut free-hand few
pieces of plastic, keeping in mind to make them longer & wider than
the autogyro scale model dimensions. Using duct tape, I stretched the
plastic bag across the airframe, in a way to simulate the full right
side and half bottom fuselage surface, trying not to leave any visual
wrinkles or marks.