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Nice jig! Much better than the "Fair-a-Frame".
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Quite impressive what can be done in paper. I am very tempted to try a paper ship kit. I recently did a monastery in paper and found that an enjoyable build. I will continue to enjoy this build log/ Ron
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I received the needed strip wood from Model Expo. They are really great at supplying missing or broken parts. Now waiting for the red paint to dry so that I can finish the paddle wheel. In the meantime I've started rigging the front boom. The lines are very fine and don't show up well in the photo.
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incredibly neat work. This is a beautiful model.
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I ran out of the strip wood needed for the paddles. While waiting for Model Expo to ship some more I thought I would get as far as I could on the paddle wheel.
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Fokker Dr.I by Torbogdan - FINISHED - Model Airways
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Fokker Dr.I by Torbogdan - FINISHED - Model Airways
Papa replied to Torbogdan's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
After seeing two Model Airways build logs here in shore leave, it seems to me that there should be a model aircraft equivalent of "Model Ship World" out there in the Internets; but I haven't found it. All the sites with "world" in the title are stores. Ron -
Lots of little bits to take care of as one moves toward the finish. Paddles, masts , the ramp, life boats, stern timbers.
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There are 2 sets of rear stairway frames, part 114 P/S. I used the one on the right, never noticing the set on the left until just recently. The pair on the right matches the gap in the battens and the drawing on sheet 2. Has anyone else noticed this? There are no other stairs in the model. Was this an error or what? Ron Gove
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I made up 4 "storypoles" to maintain the proper spacing and alignment of the paddle frames for gluing. I think I will stain the whole assembly and paint the paddles red as suggested in the instructions.
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Good grief--what was I drinking? I just discovered that i put the stern wheel support timbers on upside down last November. Must have had too many glasses of wine before getting to work. See the image below. The curved part should be down and the flat up. Fortunately the glue did not adhere well to the varnish on the deck and I was able to remove them without damage and install correctly. The corrected support timber is below. On a separate topic, I wish MS had done the profile plan sheets in scale. There are many items that have to be positioned by guesswork--for example the stern wheel! I assumed the the "not to scale" drawing was proportioned correctly and some simple ratios between the actual model and the plans gave me a number that looks reasonable.
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I have my PhD in mathematics, from Brandeis University (1972). I worked for many years in the NSA and later for private industry in the area of communications security. And as a visiting professor at GWU. Been retired for about 10 years now. Ron
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Thanks. I started the log late in the build and it is kind of slapdash but I hope it helps. Blighty's build log has a lot more images if you need to see some detail. Ron OBTW, why "Pythagoras"? You don't happen to be a mathematician do you?
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Actually, the stair support was floating. That is now fixed. Completed the pilot house and stairway and attached. I didn't think that it made sense for the stove pipe to go through the roof in front of the door. So I moved it over to the opposite corner where it attaches to a small wood stove, not visible in the photo. Also installed the stacks. I still need to paint the shields at the base of the stacks and the stove pipe cap.
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Whoops. Just noticed that the right stair support is misaligned. Need to fix that!
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Pilot house wheel under construction using tooth picks and styrene. Not prefect put it is mostly hidden anyway.
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The Texas is in place. I am now working on some details for the pilot house. I was inspired by Kurt Van Dahm's Chaperon to include the ship's wheel and a stove in the pilot house.
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Glued the Texas on today. I discovered after I had glue on everything that the etched line showing where to put the Texas was significantly off center. Had to measure and draw some new guidelines; seems to be good now.
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