Guillows Hellcat Build
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scigs30
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ADW 123
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well, ive been doing this for only four years and i am young. my best plane was a supermarine spitfire from the guillows kits.
first i like to cut the tisue to size, then i take elmers glue and strait from the bottle put it on the fraims. i then put the tissue on and then i take nasle spray, or salt water (which is in a presurized can for easy aplication) and it shrinks tight, but i tried this process on a dumas kit and the tissue just isnt as nice so it made it harder. i like non toxic ways to do this because my room has some what poor venilation.
first i like to cut the tisue to size, then i take elmers glue and strait from the bottle put it on the fraims. i then put the tissue on and then i take nasle spray, or salt water (which is in a presurized can for easy aplication) and it shrinks tight, but i tried this process on a dumas kit and the tissue just isnt as nice so it made it harder. i like non toxic ways to do this because my room has some what poor venilation.
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granpa
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
Could we have some detail on the jig you use? At what stage do you use it and what does it do for you? Thanks
granpa
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Sai1704
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
Hello all. I am also building a Hellcat for flying. All framework is completed, And weighs 18g.

*no hijack intended* I didn't want to start a new topic all together, so I decided to include it in a previous build of the same plane.

*no hijack intended* I didn't want to start a new topic all together, so I decided to include it in a previous build of the same plane.
Anirudh
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scigs30
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
She is a good flyer with the kit wood, but I bet she is even a better flyer with the laser cut parts.
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Sai1704
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
I have finished the build and its ready to fly. It weighs quite heavy, 35g. But I still hope it should fly. After I am done flying it, I hope to convert it to a display piece.


Anirudh
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r wheatley
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
beautiful job, The hellcat is a good flyer
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davidchoate
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
very nice. love the detail.
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Sai1704
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Re: Guillows Hellcat Build
Thanks, R and David. I thought Hellcat would be a good flier because of its large-ish wing area.
BTW I ditched the kit rubber and am using 1/8" rubber from AC supply.
BTW I ditched the kit rubber and am using 1/8" rubber from AC supply.
Anirudh