F-15 Eagle

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sawingman
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Very excellent! The whole plane looks like it has been cast. Any chance you could provide a further explanation about the procedure and materials you used for casting the wheels. The flimsy 2 piece wheels that Guillow provides seem like such a shame.

Looking forward to the next installment.
sawingman
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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That’s quite a coincidence, I just received a Micro-Mark catalog in the mail today. Looks like current price for 2 part casting resin and release agent is right at $60, including shipping. If I understand correctly, after the resin is mixed and release agent applied to the inside of the Guillow’s plastic wheels, the resin is poured into the wheel and allowed to cure. It appears that you have suspended the new molded resin wheels on a piece of thin plastic to hasten curing. Once cured the two parts are glued together and finished.

This plane is going to be stunning when done.
ADW 123
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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David, i noticed that "painting guide" on the table in one of the shots. Did that come with the kit?

Great looking plane by the way.
flash52
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Another outstanding model. Looks as good as the solid wood display models produced by the big four aircraft manufactures here in town.
sawingman
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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That is just an amazing model. Your work gives us beginners a goal to shoot for. I have read all your posts about finishing and painting but it is still hard to believe that is brushed-on finish. Excellent work and thanks for sharing the construction with us.
B R Burns
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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David, I wonder if I will ever get such detail and finish that you achieve, this model is only what I expected from a perfectionist like yourself,once again well done. Thanks for sharing the expereance with us all on the Forum. Looking forward to following your next project. Barrie.
Allways willing to learn.
dlazarus6660
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Very nice, well done! How much does it weigh?
dlazarus6660
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Will you build the other jets?
John G. Jedinak
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Re: F-15 Eagle

Post by John G. Jedinak »

David....I believe in the past you have used heayweight silkspan as a final skin just before your painting. Did you do the same with this Eagle???
John G. Jedinak
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Thank you. Beautiful work...better than museum quality.
B R Burns
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[/bI'm still dead jelous.!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
Allways willing to learn.
dlazarus6660
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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David,

I have the Today's Hobbies F-14 and F-16. Also, Guillows F-14. I want the Dumas F-105 but can't justify the expense. I plan to make them into flying model rockets, thats why I asked about the weight. If your interested in seeing my Fighter Jet rockets, there are three build sites, The Rocketry Forum, Ye Olde Rocket Forum, and RC Groups. and Youtube has the videos of them being launched. I use the same name as this forum. I like my models to fly!
BillParker
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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I plan to make them into flying model rockets,
I did this once a long time ago... ESTES Rockets...

(make sure everything is glued on real, real, real good...)

zero to 400 mph in like one second is just a little bit faster than stick and tissue is ready for, if you get my drift...

Not saying don't do it, just saying do it with great structural integrity...

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sawingman
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Mr. Duckett, do you still use the Parma liquid mask for painting canopies?
cliffm
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Re: F-15 Eagle

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Thank you for sharing your techniques and procedures on this well done model. Outstanding build.
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