Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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heywooood
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Re: Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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Because the stringers on these kits are 3/32" sq. I used 3/32" thick sheet balsa for the infil.
These kits are slightly easier to infil because the formers are not notched. The infil runs can be 4-6" long and span several formers if need be. With a kit that has notched formers, the infil pieces have to fit between the stringers and formers. It
adds quite a bit of time to the process but is well worth the effort. You also learn how to streamline the process after a while and it isn't so daunting.
Because the stringers on most guillow kits are 1/16" sq. I typically use 1/16" sheet stock for infil.
Once you have the major components completely infilled you begin the process of sanding, puttying, and sealing.
When all of that is completed I detail the cockpit and landing gear, cut out and detail the gear bays and depending on how I wasnt to display it - the flaps, wing slats and air brakes are cut out and positioned.
I agree that a well prepped but unpainted infilled fuselage looks good.
The idea is to get all surfaces as smooth and glossy as possible before painting. I use a small block down to 320 grit - then polish the wood with a folded piece of ultra fine 1500 grit. The shine you get exposes any defects in the wood surface that might telegragh through the painted finish.
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Coloradoken
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Re: Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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The Guillows kits are hard to beat for completeness and accuracy but all contain errors or omissions. These are opportunities to use your own imagination and skills. I usually search the web and get all manner of color schemes and details that I have not thought of previously. These ideas and options add so much to the build. But then thats 1/2 the fun. :D
heywooood
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Re: Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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I love the Guillows kits for their accuracy - the DHC-2 Beaver is a prime example of Guillows engineering.
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Mitch
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Re: Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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Very Nice. I really like the landing gear.

Mitch
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Re: Today's Hobbies F-4 Build (modified)

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thank you Mitch. The aluminum tubing can make a huge difference on a model - especially in these larger scales
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