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02-22-2018 10:21 AM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Thanks! The gauge is now installed and detailed. Scott |
02-16-2018 05:24 PM | |
RAMJET |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Nice job . |
02-16-2018 09:43 AM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Thanks Alan! Adding some more little details such as gauges and machine gun ammo feeder. These are/will all be made from aluminum.... Scott |
01-03-2018 01:03 PM | |
Scrappy |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Looks awesome Scott! |
01-02-2018 12:10 PM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Cowling all done! Alot of aluminum bending and shaping involved here! I am happy with the results. |
12-20-2017 10:57 AM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Thanks!!! When I balanced the EII it didn't need any nose weight and flew very well. As I didn't want to add and tail weight after this addition I decide to get down and dirty with the Dremel. I think it will be fine as is. With the dummy engine in and secure I have moved onto the cowl detailing. There is a lot of discussion over what these "swirl" or "tooling" marks were. I think they are just that, tooling marks, from forming the aluminum sheets into formed cowling pieces. I again used my Dremel with a sanding disc on low speed. There is no pattern to these marks as they are totally random and seem to change in every reference picture I have. I am happy with my initial results. I think I will scotchbrite pad them lightly afterwards. Scott |
12-19-2017 01:41 PM | |
Trumpetman |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Wow, looks fantastic Scott! I’ve got a WW2 resin cast engine from FTE for my Boing P-26 Peashooter that weighs a ton as well but I’m not going to carve out any weight until I see how much nose weight I’m going to need |
12-18-2017 04:33 PM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII Detailing the Eindecker now. First is to install the Zirolli Cast resin dummy Oberursel engine. I was surprised how heavy it was when I got it.....3.4 lbs!! I got out the trusty Dremel and started hollowing out the back sides of the cylinders. I managed to get it down to 1.2 lbs. I made the mounts from hardwood and 1/4" aircraft plywood. I added lightening holes where ever I could. This will all be painted grey and the engine will be detailed and painted. Next on the list it to make the side "cowl cheeks" and detail the cowl and all aluminum parts with the classic Fokker machine marks......... Scott |
08-14-2017 09:00 AM | |
Sukhoi 68 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII It definitely would be fun to fly around with another 1/3 WW1 model that's for sure!!! The Eindecker will fly the rest of the summer and then I will finish off detailing the model this winter. Scott |
06-21-2017 07:25 PM | |
east6008 |
Re: Deitchman 1/3 Fokker EII All you need now is an F.E.8 to joust with, you can be the Hun in the sun !! |
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