Okay Guys... packing to go back to work... and the Albatros will be amoung the Bavarian Air Corps!
I bought some 1/64th PLYWOOD at Michaels today. I think I will cover the tail with white paper and add blue diamonds.
PLYWOOD at Hobby Shop 8.00, at Michal's 5.00 with 40% off coupoun got the second one for 3.00, 2 sheets for 8.00, I think I am still under 20.00 in supplies!
I like the idea of the front nose block. I think 3 degree downthrust is more than I think. My past flyers need more downthrust!
I like the idea of only plywood on front half of plane as this will be a NEW process for me. And paper on aft section to keep plane light!
I plan to fill in the "Metal" nose section with balsa and paint, the Fwd Plywood will be 1/64 Plywood, sections will be layed on top of the stringers... This plywood is Birch and almost as thin as paper and somewhat flexable. Plan to apply in about 6 sections per side. I will follow the plans of the real plane!
The wings will still have Lozenge 5 color pattern on top and Bavarian Blue under.
I have 3 projects for the next 2 months...
1. Finish Fokker EIV
2. Scatch Build Albatros DVa
3. Build straight from box Spirit of St. Louis
I think that is a GOOD goal and I want to finish these before I get sidetracked AGAIN! ALWAYS HAVING FUN!!! Mitch
Here is what the 5 color lozenge should look like:
PS I am only expanding the plans less than a 50% increase. I think the model as drawn is still good in that scale. If I was to go larger, there are larger plans available. I am hoping to draw interest in the Guillow models and build some that I have never built before. At this scale I hope I can have it fly under rubber power, and it would be easy to install small RC. I think the 1/14 scale LOOKS more impresive, more sturdy, and still fits my budget!
Moreover IF Guillows ever expanded there 200 series line I would rather build the kit than kitbash or scrach build it