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Coming along nicely Philo! Dirigibles are like mythical beasts or dinosaurs - they are magnificent creatures of a bygone era that defy comparison to anything extant today.
Okay I used up my "waxing poetic" allotment.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
It can at least look like it!
If You Do!
It will fly! Well, kind of.
Since it is so long,I opted to habg it frim a line and use rattlecan red oxide primer.
philo426 Despite its 38 inch length,the Zep weighs just under a pound!
Despite its 38 inch length,the Zep weighs just under a pound!
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
Good idea!as expected,it is a real putyy monster!
Looks pretty good from here, Philo!
When I saw your first post the other day, I wondered whether adding "latitudinal" ribs would help support the vacuform shell, like in a real dirigible. That is, circular pieces of styrene sheet, cut to fit at intervals from the nose to the tail.
I've had an idea in the back of my mind for many years, to make a model of a Zeppelin using the stick and tissue method. I've pictured that kind of rib structure-rings supporting longitudinal ribs, using basswood. Your build makes me think more about moving that forward.
I had to add ballast to the gondola so that she would hang properly. Added a couple aluminum plates.
I grew up in the shadows of the hangars at Naval Air Station Moffett Field , home of the Macon. But of course I never saw her. Good submarine patrol aircraft unti you fly into a storm.
Bill
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
That is cool !I live in NE Ohio and the Goodyear Blimp will occasionally pass over head!
Hello;
Hey, I did do one about twelve years ago for a school project. Adults were invited to the school(Volunteers, of course!) What I did for a science group was in two days. While the class payed attention(Yeah,can you believe that?) I built a airship out of balsa and That covering paper for planes. Then Hung a tea lamp( Candle) under it and after it got full of enough Hot air it floated around the room.
Those Kids, Surprisingly, were blown away ! The principle was impressed too. All I told him was I was going to do a science experiment for the seventh grade Class! I have always been fascinated by the great airships of the past,The " Graf Zeppelin, The Hindenburgh and the Shenandoah, the list goes on! We have an airship that visits every year for Schlitterbahn and Wurstfest. It's the Snoopy airship and it stays at our local airport at night. That is only 1/2 mile away!
19 inches ok but this one is 38 inches long!
1/350!!!
50 CM long!
1/700?
Interesting that those Takom airships are model warship scale. They'd display nicely with an ICM Konig or Grosser Kurfurster.
Here is the frame for my scratch built airship I plateted with dozens of individual styrene plates.
Bummer!
I Wish! Philo!
Between Transfers to other Bases(Military) and Ships it did not survive the many moves. Plus, My childhood involved many moves because Child Custody Thingies!
keavdog Cool project. Takom just came out with 1/144 P & Q class zepplins
Cool project. Takom just came out with 1/144 P & Q class zepplins
Wow, I will look into those!
I'm a big airship fan. Testors also did a cast styrene version of the kit. It came out great. I had it hanging from the ceiling in my den for a few years. Then something happened and it crashed down!
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Yes that is the plan.
That can be fixed with strips of plastic from companies like Evergreen, scrap plastic, or even pirces of sprue from other kits. If you have flexible pieces, run them lengthwise and then connect the strips together to form a rigid brace.
Main weakness is the thinness of the plastic.
Sweet. That kit reduced 10 year old me to tears.
I put so much Squadron Green on the hull seams, that it probably became my first real shelf queen. And tthat for a kid who could put together an airplane between homework and bed.
Thanks,
John
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