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  • Member since
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  • From: Casa Grande, Az.
Posted by DesertRat on Monday, October 22, 2007 1:48 AM
 MrDrummy wrote:

Rafhart- Awesome!  Can we see some more pictures?

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

I'd love to see more of your build! Judging by the propeller, it looks to me like you have the wood texture down pat. How did you do it?

Warmest regards,

Roger

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  • From: Lubbock, TX
Posted by MrDrummy on Monday, October 22, 2007 12:37 AM

Glad to hear you're started, Frank!  

I spent all day sanding too, but on the outside of the fuselage!  I made a few problems for myself when I was removing the parts from the sprues, but luckily the marks are only on bottom.  There are sinkmarks in the fuselage as well, down on the very end of the fuse, but I think that I've got those dealt with.

This WWI stuff is stretching me, for sure!

Stephen-

What kind of paint did you use for the Hellblau on your DIII?  I'm mostly an acrylic guy, so let me know if you know of a good match!

Rafhart- Awesome!  Can we see some more pictures?

-Justin
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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:17 PM
Looks great Rafhart!  I started on my DVIII today, but the only thing I accomplished was beginning to fill all of the little ejector pin dimples on the interior parts.  Man, it's tough to get sandpaper down in there to do the job!

Frank 

 

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Posted by Rafhart on Sunday, October 21, 2007 4:51 PM

The end

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Posted by StephenLawson on Sunday, October 21, 2007 2:20 PM

Greetings all;

Many of you have asked how I get get so much information on a rather esoteric era. I am a long time member of several organizations.  Along with the websites I have listed in my signature here are some great organizations that I recommend or am a board member to.

Cross & Cockade Intl.
http://www.crossandcockade.com/

Over the Front
http://www.overthefront.com/

Albatros pub. Ltd. 
http://www.windsockdatafilespecials.co.uk/
The above was recently changed fom a .com to co.uk.

These organizations are available for memberships and individual sales of specific back volumes.  Of course it helps that I am the Archivist to the Lafayette Foundation.
http://www.lafayettefoundation.org/

 

Stachel...unconfirmed by Armee means unconfirmed!!!!

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Posted by MrDrummy on Friday, October 19, 2007 10:00 PM

Thanks, Frank!  Trying to work on this thing is much, MUCH different than my usual 109s! :)

Now I just need to get better at my photo skills!

-Justin
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Posted by DesertRat on Friday, October 19, 2007 7:17 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

  I am really hoping to start mine soon! Propeller [8-]

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]Blush [:I]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, October 19, 2007 7:12 PM

Justin, Rafhart-

Looking good fellas!  Keep the progress shots coming.  I am really hoping to start mine soon! Propeller [8-]

Frank 

 

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Posted by DesertRat on Friday, October 19, 2007 7:03 PM
She's lookin good, Rafhart! She's lookin mighty good!Thumbs Up [tup]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by Rafhart on Friday, October 19, 2007 2:45 PM
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Posted by MrDrummy on Friday, October 19, 2007 4:41 AM

Alright- a little further down the road on the Albatros.  

Had a go at scratch-building a fuel cell out of part of the nose of one of my old botched Bf109 G-6's.  It came out ok.  (It's the the big hunk of metal sitting behind the engine.)  I'm pleased at how this is coming along so far. 

Made a bit of a mess of the "wood" piece the engine is sitting on trying to experiment with some wood grain techniques.  As you can see, it didn't turn out.  Luckily you won't be able to see anything once it's all together.

I'm taking my time and dry fitting everything 100 times before gluing it!  I don't want to mess this one up!  Still some more painting to do before I button her up. 

 

 

-Justin
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Posted by DesertRat on Friday, October 19, 2007 1:40 AM

Figures! It's guys like you that always take the head cheerleaders to the prom......Sigh [sigh]

Go figure....Wink [;)]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by dostacos on Friday, October 19, 2007 12:27 AM

okBlush [:I]

as for tweezervaulting I am a two sport, 4 year  Varsity all American {hoping to get to divison 1A Whistling [:-^]

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by DesertRat on Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:59 PM
Newbies got nothing to do with it!!!!! We all love to indulge in crazed ranting! Why should you be any different?!?!?!?Wink [;)]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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OK I am holding all ya'all for getting me into this! :)
Posted by dostacos on Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:47 PM

I have been playing with my Hobby Craft 1/32 Sopwith and noticed 6 small pieces for the rigging that needed to have HOLES drilled in them, then I noticed 6 more SMALLER pieces for the tail to do the same thing NEEDING itty bitty holes

It looks like there are holes in the fuselage that the control wires need to go into or out of... The only way I can see to do this and keep them tight is to glue to the inside of the fuselage before closing it up and let em sorta hang in the breeze until ready to rig.

 I guess I need to do a first paint before I glue the halves together so I don't stress the rigging and not paint it either.

 don't ya just love the crazed rantings of a newbieSmile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by DesertRat on Thursday, October 18, 2007 5:05 PM

 Daywalker wrote:
As for tweezervaulting, it is a "sport" in which I also partake, but do not particularly enjoy...Banged Head [banghead]

Yeah, me too. I was on the varsity team in tweezervaulting myself. Lettered in my sophomore year!Big Smile [:D]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by dostacos on Thursday, October 18, 2007 4:05 PM

the Squadron for the Academy P 40 and cockpit, the armor and Sopwith from a local hobby shop and the pair of DVIIs from Squadron again. They are not always the cheapest but I have always had good luck with the shipping time.

 We have a HUGE hobby shop near the house {Pegasus, http://pegasushobbies.com/} and they are great for getting that last bottle of paint you need, they seem to have it all stocked. their kit selection may not be as good as it could be BUT they do have Academy Eduards etc.

 

dan 

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by StephenLawson on Thursday, October 18, 2007 4:05 PM
 Rafhart wrote:
 StephenLawson wrote:

Greetings Rafhart;

The seat backing on the Fokker Dr.I production types was covered in clear doped linen fabric like the wings and fuselage. Though the seat was not streaked like these airframe items. In the case of von Richthofen's  Dr.I 425/17 even the seat fabric was doped red.  We know this because the seat is in the Royal Military Institute and was given to them by none other than A.R. Brown.  It was sewn into eyelets around the rim backing.  We don't know about MvR's other red triplanes. 

 Sorry for My english , seat is red ??? In the photo is leather. ???

Here is amore detailed explaination.  The seat backing is aluminum and it was covered in linen.  This covering in 425/17 was doped in red paint.  This covering was ripped off by Austrailian troops at the crash site.  Bits of the fabric are still in the rim where it was sewn in place.

 

Stachel...unconfirmed by Armee means unconfirmed!!!!

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, October 18, 2007 6:14 AM

dostacos-

I am also looking forward to seeing your P-40 as it comes along, I am part of that GB too!

As for tweezervaulting, it is a "sport" in which I also partake, but do not particularly enjoy...Banged Head [banghead]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Rafhart on Thursday, October 18, 2007 5:10 AM
 StephenLawson wrote:

Greetings Rafhart;

The seat backing on the Fokker Dr.I production types was covered in clear doped linen fabric like the wings and fuselage. Though the seat was not streaked like these airframe items. In the case of von Richthofen's  Dr.I 425/17 even the seat fabric was doped red.  We know this because the seat is in the Royal Military Institute and was given to them by none other than A.R. Brown.  It was sewn into eyelets around the rim backing.  We don't know about MvR's other red triplanes. 

 Sorry for My english , seat is red ??? In the photo is leather. ???

 

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Posted by DesertRat on Thursday, October 18, 2007 3:22 AM
Maybe not the top of the heap, but i'm sure yours will be well perch on top of mine there, methinks! Yeah, i'm doing the same P-40B from Revell. Where are ya getting the aftermarket kits? All off of Ebay?

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by StephenLawson on Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:14 AM
Greetings dostacos;  Welcome.  You will find some decent folks hereabouts.

 

Stachel...unconfirmed by Armee means unconfirmed!!!!

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Posted by dostacos on Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:02 AM

my P40 from ebay is still on it's way {revell} and I am going to also get an Academy hanging around here it seems that a cockpit is NECESSARY Wink [;)] so I also ordered a cockpit for the Revell.

 trust me mine will NOT be the top of the heap now how do ya show these things in flight when nobody seems to have pilots?

I would love to have one of the 40s taking off with one wheel up and the second one still down.... 

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by DesertRat on Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:15 AM
Right on! Looking forward to seeing some pictures of em. Especially for the P-40! I'm in that same GB too, and i've just barely begunThumbs Up [tup]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by dostacos on Thursday, October 18, 2007 12:35 AM
 DesertRat wrote:

Hiya and welcome to Dan and Jake! Not often we have a father/son team around these parts (that i know of)

What most people don't know is that at night they go out and fight crime!Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Just kiddin, guys! Whatcha got on the bench?

 

 Jake: Sherman, jeep/trailer,US halftrack 

Dan: Sherman, M3 Stuart, and Stuart comand tank

 all waiting for final paint and weathering {test sleds for both of us.} I just bought him a German Self propelled howitzer since he had all the American armory and only 5 German figures he felt it was not a "fair" fight 

 I have the 1/32 Camel for this build along with a pair of DVIIs for us to do together.

A german Halftrack to start and more Stuarts to play with  

 I also have a P40 for the P40 build

 

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by MrDrummy on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 11:07 PM

Awesome!! Welcome to the GB!!   Looking forward to seeing your stuff.

I know how tweezerpaulting things goes!!  On my group build project, the carpet monster has been VERY, VERY hungry.  I'm almost certain that I've dropped nearly every piece of the cockpit at one time or another.  Luckily only one piece has been lost so far, and it was an easily scratch-built part!!  Whew.  

Cheating the carpet monster is one of my favorite things to do, next to actually building models.

-Justin
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Posted by DesertRat on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:20 PM

Hiya and welcome to Dan and Jake! Not often we have a father/son team around these parts (that i know of)

What most people don't know is that at night they go out and fight crime!Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Just kiddin, guys! Whatcha got on the bench?

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by dostacos on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:41 PM
and for my first trick I tweezervaulted one side of the cockpit into the great beyondBanged Head [banghead] I guess I have my first ever scratch project....
Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by Daywalker on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:35 PM

dostacos-

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the GB! 

Everyone, we have a new addition to our GB!  It's a father son team, Dan and Jake!

Frank 

 

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Posted by StephenLawson on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:20 AM
Everything will pretty much be in similar places.

 

Stachel...unconfirmed by Armee means unconfirmed!!!!

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