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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Scale Models => Topic started by: Allen Goff on January 07, 2010, 02:21:44 PM
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THE WACO IS GETTING A FACE LIFT. I KNOW WHY IT DID NOT STATIC WELL, SO I AM MAKEING LOTS OF CHANGES. I HOPE TO HAVE IT DONE BY APRIL.
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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PICS.
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Man partner, that looks like a lot of work to get done in time for the world's!!!!! Work, work, work! (I like the pilot figure!)
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Holy mackerel, Allen! I wouldn't have the courage to do that. I thought that was a really good looking bird.
John W
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Allen,
How is it going. Be sure and keep us posted on the progress.
John W
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Allen,
Stripping the whole airplane takes major courage.
What did you use to strip it?, Acetone, thinner, paint stripper??
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Blowtorch.
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STRIPED IT WITH PAINT STRIPER, FOR I HAD TWO PART AUTOMOTIVE CLEAR ON IT, NOTHING ELSE WOULD TOUCH IT. I HAVE THE FIN,RUDDER,STAB, AND ELAVATOR COVERED NOW AND I WILL START STICHING TOMORROW NIGHT. I WILL TAKE SOME PICTURES OF THAT PROCESS AND POST THEM HERE. F U N N Y W I L L...... LL~ LL~
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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Allen,
Thanks for the reply. After the stripper, what are you using to neutralize the surface. Acetone, thinner?
Thanks ahead of time, since I have to start stripping my Sea Vixen. Hopefully there are no other problems to resolve.
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TOM, THINNER FROM A DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE. I AM IN THE PROCESS OF SITCHING THE STAB, ELEVATOR, FIN AND THE RUDDER. PICS. LATER
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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Allen,
Thanks,
Tom N
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D>K Stitched, taped, and four coats of clear dope, I will hit it with a coat of primer next week before I mount the stab. The other pic. is the remote glow plug compartment. How I can start finishing the front end, and the landing gear. More later.
Blessings
Allen
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Allen,
How are you doing your rib stitching?
John W
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Allen,
Reminds me of the days that I rib stitched several full sized airplanes.
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D>K Slow but steady, it's going back together. I used polyspan on the stab, elev.,fin, and rudder. But on the fuse I used coverite, I felt I needed the added strength, not a lot of weight difference. Next I start the cockpit detailing, then some clear dope, I should have it ready to primer by the end of Feb.. More later.
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
John you asked about the stitching. On the two wings I did it the same way they do it at the Waco factory, needle and thread, up and down, over, down and up. On the rear parts I had to do it differently because of the way it is framed up, I cut glued each stitch to the rib and then taped. Slow but I was ok with it. I know there are better ways, but this worked for me.
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You have a lot of patience Alan. I suspect that what you're doing looks the best, but I've already started with glue strips on my Jenny, so will probably continue with that. Next time I'll do it better. The Waco is looking good H^^
John W
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Both of you have way more patience than I have to do such beautiful work.
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Update; Now in primer, lots of sanding and a little filling and we'll be ready for color. Going to take a week or two off, going to the VSC and fly some stunt and hopefully sunny, warm weather.
Blessings
Allen
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That is awesome. See ya ta VSC. H^^
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Your trim detail on the stab mount turned out great, partner. That looks quite real. y1 y1 y1
Blessings,
Will
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Two coats of red, I will probably wait a few days and start on the black and gold trim colors. After that, next step will be adding all the #0 hex head screws to the fuselage. One step at a time, hummmmm.
Blessings
Allen
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OH YEEEAAAAH, LOOKIN' GOOD! #^ #^ y1 y1
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Got my Waco decals made, they turned out great. Trim done and I have started inking now. I have ordered 200 #0-80 x 3/16 stainless steel screws and I will start on that this week too. Here are a few pics.
Blessings
Allen
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Hey Alan, it is looking great. Missed ya at VSC. H^^
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All detailing done, screws and panel line finished. I started fogging the ink lines and plan to spray the clear poly this week. then its time for the cockpit detailing. Target date for first flight, hum,,,,, maybe mid-May.
Blessings
Allen
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D>K TWO COATS OF CLEAR, AND NOW WE START ON DETAILING THE COCKPIT, HOPEFULLY BETTER THAN IT WAS. THE NICE THING ABOUT TWO PART AUTOMOTIVE CLEAR IS, IT IS RAINING OUTSIDE AND I SHOT IT ANYWAYS.........NO FOGING, #^ #^ AND IT IS DRY TO THE TOUCH IN 1/2 HOUR, READY FOR SANDING (if you have to) IN 6-8 HOURS. NOW IT IS A LITTLE HEAVYER THAN THE CLEAR WE ARE USE TO USEING, BUT IN SCALE IT'S NOT THAT BIG OF A THING. BEEN AT IT FOR 10 HOUR TODAY, THINK I'LL TAKE THE WIFE OUT TO SUPPER AND CATCH A PLAY AT OUR CIVIC THEATER. (our granddaughter is in the play)
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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GOT THE COCKPIT DETAILING FINISHED TODAY, NOW ITS TIME FOR THE NEW COW AND INSTALLING THE SATIO. HERE ARE A COUPLE PICS.
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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Allen,
It's work isn't it? Very good job.
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Dick, Allen
It is not "work!" It is a "labor of love!"
Clancy
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I HAVE A QUESTION FOR ALL THOSE WHO'VE GONE BEFOR ME. WHEN FINISHED WITH YOUR SCALE PROJECT, ARE YOU EVER SATISFIED? ???
DO YOU FEEL, "IF YOU HAD MORE TIME, YOU COULD DO A BETTER JOB", OR MAYBE TO MUCH TIME ON ONE PROJECT. THIS WACO IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE ONE BEFOR IT, BUT I'M NOT SURE I AM SATISFIED, HUMMM. NEED SOME ADVISE HERE.
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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No,
It is never done. H^^
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Hey pard, were you satisfied with the last stunt pattern you flew?
Will
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Allen
I was told long ago that scale models are never finished, just abandoned.
Clancy
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WELL.................. AFTER 9+ MONTHS THE WACO IS FINISHED. HOPE TO TEST FLY IT THIS WEEK AT AMA. HERE ARE SOME PICS.
#^ #^ #^ #^
BLESSINGS
ALLEN
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HEEEEEYYYY Allen! That new cowling was perfect, wasn't it? The beast looks fabulous. Nice job, and it wasn't even work. (Or so Clancy says.) LL~ LL~
Blessings,
Will
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WOW!!!!!!!!
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Alan, someone beat me to the punch. That is one awesome looking model. Hope it flies as well as it looks. H^^