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spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:41 pm

hi all,
I ended up having two of these kits to finish. The first kit lost its cowl and canopy. Before i knew about the parts service..... i decided to make both cowls out of balsa, and I attempted to make canopies by pulling heated clear plastic over a plug. the canopies turned out ok,...but I then realized I could get new ones...so I did!!!

To ballast the noses, I made straws out of paper and glued some .177 pellets inside. then I started placing the lead tubes into the nose. seemed to work ok.

I hope to get them flying. I did no weight savings to them...tail heavy...

I also used some nice red cedar to make the landing gear struts.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:51 pm

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Re: spitfire twins

Postby Wildpig » Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:50 pm

twospruces wrote:I also used some nice red cedar to make the landing gear struts.


Did it come with the kit? :lol: :lol:

Did you make the landing gear detachable for flight?
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:47 am

If I had known about some of the tricks people use a little earlier, I would have definitely made detachable gear. I am certainly learning, the more I hang around here.

In the past few weeks I have picked up a 500 series Hurricane, a 400 series Zero and the mossie. The Zero and Hurricane will be rubber flyers, and I will use as much of the info here that I can to make them really fly. I'm also keen to get a 900 Typhoon and see how nice of a flyer those can be. I have an old .049 and .020 engine... maybe I'll do something with those sometime.

Other projects on the go or in the queue - a DPCM SE5a, and a 2001 Lightning (which I got when I was twelve and 1/2 completed way back when). And I am building with my 2 sons the 4102 Flyboy, so they can start to learn a bit.

Biggest bang for the buck lately...

http://www.rubber-power.com/sparrow-catapult-glider.htm

I have built 6 of these for my boys and some others in the neighborhood. They are just great; they fly really well and are quite durable.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:55 pm

lots of progress today... ready for color! I've got all the plastic bits on, and the twins have one coat of 50/50 butyrate.

Painting the sky blue underside looks like it could be a tricky task...masking tape seems to not want to stick...

I think I'm on a good pace to finish these toys off for my boys in time for the holidays. I'll post more photos in a bit; maybe after color is on.
I'm sure they will be too heavy to fly nice, but that's ok. It is a tradeoff - looks or mass.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:08 pm

that was a bit of work. going to make the other one the opposite phase. I had lots of trouble keeping the dope at a nice consistency..had to keep adding thinner. Overall I'm happy with that result. bottom side will be pale blue.

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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:51 am

Finally I got these two models done. The boys like to play with them; let's see how long they survive! I wanted to hang them, but they said no...

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fun activity but way way too heavy to fly.... I think each plane needed 10 grams of lead to balance them (IIRC).
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby Mitch » Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:16 am

Very nice looking Spitfires. You say in your posts you have a DPCModels SE5... Is that his kit or the Guillows reproduction? He sells both. I was thinking about buying a few of his SRK's of the old Guillow 100 series. (Long OOP and no longer copywright). I was thinking to start with the SE5a and the Fokker D7, I expect both of those to be potentially good flyers. But right now I have too many things going on.

Mitch

PS. For static display may I suggest you spray the props black. I think that simple job will enhance your models very well. I have even taken it a step further and made 3 and 4 blade props for static display:
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When this prop is painted and placed in the model with a colored spinner it looks much better than the red "toy" prop. I believe some of the early Spitfires had 2 blade props.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby davidchoate » Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:13 am

I like your choice of camo. Still visible while flying, yet still looks like camo. And I've been wanting to try to make my own cowling too. I often use Spruce ,And plywood when needed although its not in the kit.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby twospruces » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:22 pm

@Mitch,
Re DPC - yes it is his kit not the repro of the 100 series SE5A. I will definitely get to that one! ( my kit list is absurdly long since I grabbed some cheaply priced models from A2Z at closure...)

I appreciate your suggestion to paint the props black..I probably will. I'm not going after a true scale, just wanted to do a reasonable job wrapping up a project. My kids won't care either way, they just like them and that's great!

Steve
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby Angie332 » Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:26 am

WOW!! That's sweet you made those planes for your boys. And really neat you made the nose for the Spitfires the look as good as the plastic ones :-) let me know how long they last. Just curious. I was thinking about making one for a friend of mine son.:-)
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby davidchoate » Sat Jun 28, 2014 12:57 pm

I gave a couple of my older planes to kids. They last around a minute or two If the kids are 5yrs or younger.
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Re: spitfire twins

Postby Angie332 » Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:20 am

WOW! Ok maybe I'll wait till he gets older..LoL theses models take me a while to build. So far I am 3 weeks into this hellcat :-)
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