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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild04-Jan-08 16:44
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The styrene sheets will work well sheeting the Tin Goose. I found them in a Rail road hobby shop, roofing for buildings.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild04-Jan-08 12:09
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Me thinks that covered with these styrene sheets, the Goose will look authentic.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild04-Jan-08 12:08
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The rest must be fine tuned by hand.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild04-Jan-08 12:07
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The Striesand after a visit to a belt sander.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild04-Jan-08 12:05
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Quite unorthodox in its concept, the Striesand takes shape.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild03-Jan-08 20:00
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Enough for today. The Tin Goose has a tail stucture and the main wing component.
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John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild03-Jan-08 19:58
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FYI it is easy to scale plans up or down thru the computer. Overall dimensions hold true. The dimensions of all structural wood also changes. Sometimes you have to just get "Close" to the dimensional lumbar.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild03-Jan-08 19:06
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The first roof former must be removed to accomodate the wing...oops!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild03-Jan-08 19:03
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This section hopefully will mount on the fuse, then I can fit the cockpit roof and fuselage roof.
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild02-Jan-08 20:00
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The "Tin Goose" is getting feathers!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild02-Jan-08 18:23
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Even after reducing the plan from 1/12 to 1/24 the Tin Goose is going to be a nice sized bird!
John M OshustScratch Built Ford Tri MotorBuild02-Jan-08 11:47
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Like the tortise...slow and steady progress.
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