I wonder if any of you kit builders build for static display and NOT for flying. I have been building over 65 years and tried one time, as a child, to fly an airplane I had spent hours building. It was a disaster and discouraged me forever more. Now,I build the skeleton as per plans, but cover the fuselage with tulle, a dressmakers mesh fabric. And then (I cringe to state this part to all you expert builders) I cover the tulle with drywall compound and sand to a perfectly smooth surface. I cover the wings with sheet balsa (top and bottom), add details, to extent possible, and paint. Like a friend said to me, "You don't care how much they weigh, do you?
This is true, as I build to look at; not crash. " Different strokes for different folks."
STATIC MODEL BUILDING
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ADW 123
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
you will want to talk to David Duckett.
I build my static builds right to the plans. covered with the kit silkspan. 3 coats of dope and paint.
we would like to see pictures anyways.
I build my static builds right to the plans. covered with the kit silkspan. 3 coats of dope and paint.
we would like to see pictures anyways.
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SteveM
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
I'm sure David would have said more had his fingers not been covered in drywall compound.
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Wildpig
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
We would like to see some pictures, please.
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SteveM
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http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/search.php ... 0&sr=postsWildpig wrote:We would like to see some pictures, please.
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kittyfritters
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
When I built a static model I would plank and sheet it, seal the balsa with thinned orange shellac and start finishing with lacquer based auto body filler. It creates an amazing base for finishes, practically wind tunnel model smooth. However, I haven't built a static model in a long (Long!) time I have not checked with an automotive paint store to see if that product is still available.
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BillParker
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
I've been know to do a static plane or two...


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woolies
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Re: STATIC MODEL BUILDING
I will try to figure out how to post a picture and hopefully show some of my "drywall finished " models. Bear with me!