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John M Oshust, Image # 9413 | 25 Sep 08 08:39 |
I reached my goal for the evening. |
John M Oshust, Image # 9412 | 24 Sep 08 20:02 |
Today's goal is almost met. When this is shaped work stops until I do the cockpit next week. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 9411 | 24 Sep 08 18:16 |
Nicely done...enjoy your trip. |
John M Oshust, Image # 9411 | 24 Sep 08 18:06 |
I am going to the hills for 5 days. I would like to have this ready for cockpit detailing upon my return. |
John M Oshust, Image # 9410 | 24 Sep 08 18:05 |
Fuse progress. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 9393 | 24 Sep 08 12:47 |
CW...Yes the restoration site, I also grabbed many photos. Can you point me to other references? Actual pohotos or diagrams of the real plane and its structure. If so contact me johnmoshust@att.net, contact me anyway this way I can get you e-mail address.
Putting this bird together is no walk in the park. The instructions a very vague, to say the least. |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 9393 | 24 Sep 08 12:36 |
This looks great. Is this the restoration site?: I grabbed almost all of their photos for reference. You have a great start on this project. Is this the 36" or 54" model? (The 54" model is 1/6 scale. You could pose a GI Joe action figure (IT IS NOT A DOLL!) next to, or in it. I'm planning on a Frank Luke SPAD once I get to my model. |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 9391 | 24 Sep 08 12:31 |
John, if you like, contact me. I have a ton of photos on the SPAD XIII I'd be happy to share with you (and anyone else). jimb@jrcdesign.com |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 9391 | 24 Sep 08 12:18 |
John, if you like, contact me. I have a ton of photos on the SPAD XIII I'd be happy to share with you (and anyone else). jimb@jrcdesign.com |
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 9393 | 23 Sep 08 18:16 |
This is excellent John, the rigging work is perfect. |
wingspanner, Comment for image # 9391 | 23 Sep 08 17:17 |
Thanks for the generous offer john. Its between this and the camel. My wife has promised me the rc gear and kit for part of my 40th in December. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 9394 | 23 Sep 08 09:27 |
And it is going swimmingly. Looking like it should be a skeleton with all that intricate detail...why spoil it with tissue. Add a real engine and arm it!!!! |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 9391 | 23 Sep 08 09:12 |
WS...When I am finished the plans and instructions are yours if you want them. Then you can scratch it or only buy the wood. |
wingspanner, Comment for image # 9391 | 23 Sep 08 01:18 |
John, over the moon that your doing this one. I have been contemplating purchasing this one as my first rc build... |
John M Oshust, Image # 9394 | 22 Sep 08 22:49 |
I ran out of gas this PM and did not get this all done but I think you can see where it is going. |
John M Oshust, Image # 9393 | 22 Sep 08 22:47 |
Barnstormer directed me to a site with restoration photos of an actual Spad XIII. Since I have the refences and this kit structure is close to real I figured why not build her as real as possible. |
John M Oshust, Image # 9392 | 22 Sep 08 19:55 |
The parts are not numbered on the wood and there is no numbered master part plan. You look at the plan and find a piece that has a matching shape. My humble beginning. |
moostang51, Comment for image # 9391 | 22 Sep 08 17:33 |
Wow!!! Look at those trailing edges. That's a lot of scallops! Gotta love laser cutting. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 9391 | 22 Sep 08 16:43 |
No plastic parts. Details must all be scratched. A scratch build W/O the work of hand cutting all of the parts. I guess "My Hat is in the Ring!" |
John M Oshust, Image # 9391 | 22 Sep 08 16:40 |
Well this is what I will try to build. Very close to the real plane in structure. I believes there are 93 wing spars. First impression. Postal box (No Photos of the Spad), great laser cut wood. Nice plans, and sketchy instructions. Wood and wire. N |
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