Sikorsky R6B/V

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Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:18 am

Hi, All your comments would be appriciated, the build was from plan only (no kit) And by the way the B/V in the subject stands for Barries Version. Thanks Barrie




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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby SteveM » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:20 am

Looks great!

A build log would have helped others learn to build from plans as well, especially when it comes to the clear parts. Did you vacuum form those?
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:39 am

HI, Steve, Thanks for the comments, as you suggest I will do a build log of parts if you will bare with me, ASAP. if you would like to contact me by E/M my ad. is bazmag@talktalk.net Regards Barrie
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby SteveM » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:51 am

B R Burns wrote:bare with me
I prefer to do that with my wife. :wink:
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:50 am

Attention of Steve H

Build Log Sikorsky R6B/V
1. Starting at the nose, the machine gun barrel is made from the scrap top section of a fishing pole and eye dropper
2. Cockpit nose mad from the top of a Starbucks drinks container, from the Motorway services UK
3 Windows scrap clear plastic. window surrounds strp styrene mad by Evergreen scale models of Woodinville WA98072 U S A item No 156.
4. Wheels off Ebay.
5. Wheel axles and brass nuts made from an old carriage clock.
6. Rotor blade centre assembly, made from lid of spray can, with brass electric connectors stripped from plastic cover, for retaining rotor blades, that you
can't see.
7 Rotor blades made from balsa wood.
8 Decals supplied by Sail-RC.com Triston Wellham http://www.bec.co.uk(mad from vinyl easy to fix, Triston will send you catalogue .
9 Rear propeller. from local hobby shop, shaft and nut from carriage clock.
10 Body made form balsa wood, sanded to has finer finish as possible, then 3 coats of white PVA glue sanded between coats, let coats fully dry.
11 3 coats of grey primer paint, cut back with T-Cut. 6 coats of gloss spray paint cut back with T-Cut to a fine finish, then polished Triple Wax Car polish.

Interior Finish

12 Pilots are from the Fireman Sam range obtainable from Asda or Walmart USA?
13 Centre tube to rotor blades 15mm to accommodate rubber band to hold rotor blades in place.

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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby Phugoid » Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:14 am

Wow, that's very resourceful, I really like what you have done....

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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby SteveM » Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:56 am

Which plans did you follow? The old Comet plans show a slightly different decal arrangement than what you have.
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:40 am

I made from the original old plans,blown up to give me a 26" long Heli. The B/V in the subject, stands for Barries Version as I never intended it to be a match with the R6 completley.
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby ADW 123 » Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:43 pm

Can we get a close up on that cockpit??
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:03 am

Attention ADW123, Gladley I have photo shots from all angles,but I am finding great difficulty in transfering photos from my album to the forum,as I am only just learning to use a P/C. Any help you can give would be appreciated ( but make it simple to understand ) Always willing to learn. Barrie
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby BassettsAllSorts » Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:30 am

Hi

That looks amazing!

Fantastic - Loving the fireman Sam pilot!

One day I hope my finishing will be like that.

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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:50 am

Hi, Tom Thanks.there is nothing special about the finish that I have achieved,I think the secrete lies in the coats of PVA white glue which drys clear and the rubbing down with wet and dry sand paper till smooth. You can achieve the same, go on have a go. Barrie.
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:35 pm

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Attention ADW123 As requested
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby ADW 123 » Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:52 pm

Nice work. I will spare attaching a link but I have that tutorial on the forum here that explains it. I know you already took a look at it, but never hurts to take another gander. You will be suprised what you can learn on a second glance. It never ceases to suprise me!
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Re: Sikorsky R6B/V

Postby B R Burns » Tue Nov 15, 2011 4:20 am

Attention of Tom, I read with interest your posts, it would appear that you are far more advanced in model making than I am. I am retired and live in Stafford and have only started the hobby 12 months ago, and so far have only made 3 models inc. the Sikorsky Hely. ( see attached) I hope! as I am also still trying to use a P/C. I would like to keep in touch, so here is my E/M bazmag@talktalk.net Barrie P S sorry no photos, will send by E/M if you give me yours.
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