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This is a first on so many levels. It is a commission build for a neighbour who has asked me to build it on behalf of her late husband. It is a biplane and a wingy thing which is well out of my comfort zone.

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This will be build out of the box but I might try and do the rigging.

I won't insult the plane builders by blogging this but I will be asking questions along the way.


cheers
Scottie
 
This is a first on so many levels. It is a commission build for a neighbour who has asked me to build it on behalf of her late husband. It is a biplane and a wingy thing which is well out of my comfort zone.



This will be build out of the box but I might try and do the rigging.

I won't insult the plane builders by blogging this but I will be asking questions along the way.


cheers
Scottie
Oh, I'm most definitely "IN" for this one Scottie!! :)
 
Ah go on Paul, how can it be an insult to plane builders.
I'm sure we can all learn from your own learning experience (although I doubt you'll have any trouble at all)
and who's to say your armour-oriented take on wingy things won't be a new way of looking at things?
Pretty Please!
 
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Oh, I'm most definitely "IN" for this one Scottie!! :smiling3:
Please blog Scottie..... If only so I can learn along with you!

ATB.

Andrew
Ah go on Paul, how can it be an insult to plane builders.
I'm sure we can all learn from your own learning experience (although I doubt you'll have any trouble at all)
and who's to say your armour-oriented take on wingy things won't be a new way of looking at things?
Pretty Please!
Yeah go on blog it, youll do a fine job of it no doubt.
Blog, blog, blog ... !:smiling:
You'll be fine. Eduard produce great bi-plane kits.
Blog it buddy, I’m sure you will nail it
Thank you gents for the interest. I will blog it but please remember I am not a wingy person so please point out things I should be aware of .

cheers
Scottie
 
Thank you gents for the interest. I will blog it but please remember I am not a wingy person so please point out things I should be aware of .

cheers
Scottie
Great news!! I'm not one either - even allowing for the recently completed Mossie - so will be learning with you!

ATB.

Andrew
 
Scottie...a bi-plane has a top wing and bottom wing.:smiling6: :tears-of-joy:...wheres my coat?
Blog it pal... we won't take offense. :tears-of-joy: You'll find out it's no different than building armour except for lots more sanding, filling, masking, aligning, decaling and in this case rigging...oh bugger.
It's easy peezy bro.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
Thanks for the heads up mate.
Mate, don‘t get put off. It’s just putting plastic together in the right order and painting it the right colour, like any other kit. If you can lace spoked wheels you can nail rigging no danger….just think ahead so that any holes you need are there when you need them.
 
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Mate, don‘t get put off. It’s just putting plastic together in the right order and painting it the right colour, like any other kit. If you can lace spoked wheels you can nail rigging no danger….just think ahead so that any holes you need are there when you need them.
Thanks for that mate The instructions do give a reference for the rigging, I will have to study it carefully.
 
How i generally do my rigging is by starting on one side and then seeing what else i got in the stash :tears-of-joy:
 
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