SE5a convert to Junkers D1?

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SE5a convert to Junkers D1?

Postby Mitch » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:15 pm

Hey All...

Here's another conversion I am working on... Since I make my own tails and wing ribs... The only problem is the Fuselage... I just look for planes that are SIMILAR...hence let me introduce Fokkers competetor...JUNKERS...

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And some preliminary drawings...

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I like the scale of these 200 series and wish there was more to choose from... One solution... KITBASH!!! :D

Mitch

UPDATE: Hers a pic of the color scheme I plan to use...

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Re: SE5a convert to Junkers D1?

Postby Wildpig » Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:40 pm

Hey, that's pretty clever there, Mitch. :o :)

You just gotta figure out a way to print those corrugations on the tissue. :)
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Re: SE5a convert to Junkers D1?

Postby Mitch » Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:48 pm

Thanks...

One might ask why not buy the kit... Well I like the 1/14 scale. For less than 10 dollars in parts from Guillows and a bit of work I build my own.

1. I can have a whole squadron of planes for what one kit would cost.

2. I like to have my models in the same scale with each other.

3. I like the idea of rubber power, now that my WW2 birds are flying I will attempt WW1

Mitch

PS Stay tuned in next week I will post some priliminary drawings and conversions for the Allies... Sopwith Style...

PPS Well I might not go for the corrigated steel look... It will be enough to get all the pieces to fit... You change one thing and wow...things dont line up :(
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Re: SE5a convert to Junkers D1?

Postby Bill Gaylord » Fri Oct 26, 2012 3:20 pm

I've thought about building the D1 a few times, along with the JU52. Real corrugation would be interesting, as there's countless ways to do it also, but none likely easy. There's a few plans online also:
http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=2496
http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=3451

I've done a few bashes which turned one plane into another. The ME109 fuse makes an excellent HE280 fuse:
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The ME262 fuse is a great starting point for the Macchi M33:
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