Mustang build 500 kit.
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				Tabitha64
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Mustang build 500 kit.
I have my frame work done and I was adding tissue, I didn't like the way it looked so I took it all off. I want to use balsa wood and filler to use instead of tissue. I would appreciate any and all advise and recommendations. Thanks. I will add photo's as I go along.  
			
			
									
						
										
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				Pauli72
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
Hi Tabitha,
You will find a great resource in reviewing the tips and techniques explained and illustrated in David Duckett's Night Prowler B-29 build: http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2352
I too just recently did my first Guillow's build with the infill technique, and David helped explain several key things to do when attempting it.
Especially review pages 2 - 6 of his build log, and if you still have any questions, there are plenty of people here willing to lend a helping hand.
Best of luck with the infilled Mustang.
 
Pauli72
			
			
													You will find a great resource in reviewing the tips and techniques explained and illustrated in David Duckett's Night Prowler B-29 build: http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2352
I too just recently did my first Guillow's build with the infill technique, and David helped explain several key things to do when attempting it.
Especially review pages 2 - 6 of his build log, and if you still have any questions, there are plenty of people here willing to lend a helping hand.
Best of luck with the infilled Mustang.
Pauli72
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				Tabitha64
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
Hello again, I was just wondering normal wood filler or is there one that works better. Thanks. Tabitha 
			
			
									
						
										
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				Wildpig
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
I would think that normal wood filler would work just fine. There is a product called Balsalite or something like that, I've heard about on these forums. Did you check David Duckett's builds. He used some kind of filler on his recent B-29 build?
			
			
									
						
										
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				Tabitha64
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
Thank you very much I am finishing taking off tissue from my P-51. I then need to sand it down. Then I will be ready. Thanks I am really excited about trying this process. Tabitha
			
			
									
						
										
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				paul
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
As a newbie, my tissue ends up looking like a wet blanket. 
  I like the idea to infill with wood filler. 
  I am guessing you could lay the wings, rudder and stabilizer flat, and infill that way. But cant think how you could infill the fuselage 
			
			
									
						
										
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				Tabitha64
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
If you look at David Ducket's plane you will see how he does it. I does look like it would take more time but I think for me it will work better than tissue.  
			
			
									
						
										
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				Bill Gaylord
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
I built this plane years ago and sheeted it.  The fuse could have turned out better if I had done it in recent times, as I didn't have much experience back then.  There the lot of filler around the bottom cooler intake area.  Inset planking would be a more straightforward method, for someone that hasn't done a lot of sheeting.  Recently I built a new sheeted wing for the plane.  The wing is very easy to sheet with light 1/32" balsa, and takes much less time than inset planking.  Although the sheeting makes the wing a bit thicker, the saddle can easily be sanded a bit to fit it.
			
			
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				Tabitha64
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
I really like the way David Ducket did his plane. And the one  Bill Gaylord did  with the sheets also looks cool. I was just wonder if David had to add extra stringers or because of size of plane  it had so many stringers. Thanks for all the help. 
			
			
									
						
										
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				Tabitha64
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Re: Mustang build 500 kit.
Hello again, I was just wondering on the 500 kit for Mustang, it does not have a lot of stringers line David Ducket's B-29. Would you add more stringers so that you could place wood with fillers? All recommendations welcome. Tabitha  