Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

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Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby meku » Wed May 08, 2013 6:29 am

A few photos of the static model, series 200
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby meku » Wed May 08, 2013 6:36 am

More.
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby meku » Wed May 08, 2013 6:40 am

again
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby Steve Blanchard » Wed May 08, 2013 7:24 am

What a beautiful job! Your work is masterful.

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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby Wildpig » Wed May 08, 2013 9:06 am

Stunning!
How did you make the brass leading edge for the propeller? Fantastic detail item.
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby rayd » Wed May 08, 2013 10:41 am

Very nice indeed! In fact, I have one on order but a couple biplanes to construct ahead of it, including Guillows (discontinued) De Havilland DH4. For some reason, I've always liked biplanes. Wish Guillows would consider re-kitting some. There's a biplane, once kitted by Comet. One version said to have been first to fly over Mt. Everest ... a UK plane, the Westland Wallace. I digress. Good work on yourTM Scout Meku. Bardzo Dobry (ie..very nice). Unlikely mine will turn out anywhere as well, but will check your pictures on occasion for incentive. :)
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby meku » Wed May 08, 2013 11:38 am

Wildpig, brass sheet of 0.1 mm formed on a piece of wood and glued to the propeller, the holes drilled fi 0,3 mm
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby sawingman » Wed May 08, 2013 8:45 pm

What a beautiful model, the detail is extraordinary. I have been struggling trying to make true looking propellors, any hints you can share? Also how did you accomplish the great rigging job?

Hope you will be able to share future builds.
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby Goldy » Thu May 09, 2013 5:40 am

Common, a blind monkey could do better than that!
Of course I'm joking for heavens sake, :D Absolutely beautiful work! The attention to detail is simply stunning!
This too shall pass.
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Re: Guillow Thomas Morse Scout series 200

Postby meku » Fri May 10, 2013 5:25 am

rayd wrote:Very nice indeed! In fact, I have one on order but a couple biplanes to construct ahead of it, including Guillows (discontinued) De Havilland DH4. For some reason, I've always liked biplanes. Wish Guillows would consider re-kitting some. There's a biplane, once kitted by Comet. One version said to have been first to fly over Mt. Everest ... a UK plane, the Westland Wallace. I digress. Good work on yourTM Scout Meku. Bardzo Dobry (ie..very nice). Unlikely mine will turn out anywhere as well, but will check your pictures on occasion for incentive. :)
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