DC3/C47
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Coloradoken
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DC3/C47
Having a go at the Dakota and asking anyone out there who has built it to share an opinion. The box cover shows the model with the main gear up while the drawing shows construction of the gear down. The supplied plastic lower nacelle has the gear up while the models I have seen have the gear down. It can't be both ways. Any suggestions?
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cliffm
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Re: DC3/C47
All the parts are included for a gear down version If I remember correctly you just need to modify the nacelles.
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
OK.Thanks. I modified the nacelle buy cutting out the 1/2 wheel and cut a slot for the landing gear strut assembly. Now I have exposed the skeleton construction. Guess I could paint it all black or build a balsa block to cover it. We'll guess I will do what looks best.
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cliffm
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Re: DC3/C47
Did you happen to notice a piece of cardstock about the color of zinc chromate in your kit, it has an insert that fits nicely in that opening.
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
Finally finished the kit. Could not decide to do the military or civilian trim. Eventually did the port side as a D-Day C-47 and the starboard side as a Eastern DC3. Not sure if it works. What do you think?
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
C47 pix
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Bill Gaylord
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Re: DC3/C47
Looks nice. Love the "have both schemes" option there. 
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davidchoate
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Re: DC3/C47
Loks veyr Good. Please put more on here!
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BillParker
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Re: DC3/C47
That really never occurred to me. If there's two paint schemes, I have to do two planes.
That is really kewl. Well done!
bp
That is really kewl. Well done!
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cliffm
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Re: DC3/C47
Nicely done , how does it fly,and was it very hard to trim?
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
Doesn't fly. Removed props and put on CDs (shiny hideout) and suspended by fishing line. Its all in what the eye perceives and the mind expects. Its an optical illusion!
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rjdelisi
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Re: DC3/C47
Great build! What paint did you use for the Eastern Airlines side?
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
Modelmaster 4677 Aluminum acryl water base $3.79 at Hobby Lobby good stuff but put on 2 coats after doping.
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davidchoate
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Re: DC3/C47
Nice Job. I would have had to build both versions as well. So Whats next? I just got a B-25, and would Love to see a build before I do Mine.
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Coloradoken
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Re: DC3/C47
Did one and sent to Guillows builders photos. Try the archive for about 4 months ago. Fun build. Good luck!
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