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Guillows Series 300 - Piper Cherokee by jhrober. Viewed 1137 times.
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jhrober01-Jul-13 12:39
jerry campbell06-Jul-13 12:07
A gorgeous Cherokee!
Dale141606-Jul-13 20:21
Very nice model. Well done!
Xanadu06-Jul-13 22:50
Now this looks great, clean lines.......very nice job!
poppy08-Jul-13 07:44
Beautiful model, well crafted!!
jhrober08-Jul-13 12:51
Thank you guys... BTW Do any of you guys have suggestions for "properly" putting on the clear vinyl windscreen so there is not a gap on either the top or bottom?... seems no matter how I tried to position it there would be a gap... in this case on the top. I notice some builders just paint images of windows... probably for this reason?
David Duckett08-Jul-13 13:46
That's basically the reason I painted the windows. To my eyes, it looks impossible to get a correct fit as the plastic sheet is being asked to bend in some un-natural ways. If anyone has got it to work perfectly, I would really like to see a good photo of it.
TJH08-Jul-13 19:46
Really nice Cherokee! Your windows look OK to me. I struggled with mine as well, but I really enjoyed this kit and enjoy seeing more of these on here.
jhrober09-Jul-13 10:34
Thanks David... I was afraid of that. Too bad Guillow doesn't provide a vacuum formed windscreen for this series. I built the Cherokee as practice to build a "tribute" Musketeer for myself as I learned to fly in a Musketeer in the 70s. Unfortunately it's windscreen looks to be a bigger challenge then the Cherokee's.! A "small" thing like that can really goof up the look.... ugh!!
John M Oshust09-Jul-13 12:20
Why not try making your own windscreen.
jhrober09-Jul-13 14:20
Sounds good... use a different material? Cut existing material differently? I have no experience here.
John M Oshust09-Jul-13 20:03
Cut a sheet oversize place in a carved wood form and apply heat.
David Duckett09-Jul-13 21:40
"And call me in the morning..."
jhrober10-Jul-13 07:10
Interesting idea... Thank you for the "RX" :-)
John M Oshust10-Jul-13 07:42
Also take an aspirin :)
Creosotewind10-Jul-13 16:33
Very nicely done. And I see it can land on all sorts of field conditions!
jhrober16-Jul-13 17:33
To John M Oshust... I'm going to "try" your suggestion (aspirin & heat) for the windscreen on the Musketeer. BTW... Your models are ABSOLUTELY unbelievable!! Wow !!!
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