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1/4 Scale SE5a ( The Old Dutch )

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Sorry i missed this yesterday, Happy birthday to your mum, i'm sure, wherever she is, she'll be shouting at you to stop making a fuss eh :) It would have been my dads birthday tomorrow, he passed in 2005 ... people say it gets easier Andy... i want to know when coz i'm not sure it does.
Thanks mate. The same wishes go to your Dad. Time does heal as they say but in some instances time drags along.

Andy
 
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Andy ,apologies for just seeing this update . A fitting salute to your Mom and sure she is looking down from above and beaming with pride at having such a talented Son,cheers Trey
 
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Thank you for your kind words Trey though im not sure about the talented son bit lol.

Cheers

Andy
 
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Its been a while since my last post but i have been busy on the other exhaust and i didn't want to repeat myself so i left it for a while, i have made some other progress on the lower panels and stitching... these need to be completed before the exhaust brackets can be secured. Still needs another coat of the PC10 and fuel proof so they aren't complete as yet.

Thought id better post something for you guys to see.

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I've also added the spring loaded foot plate.

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Cheers

Andy

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very very nice stitching there if it was you?then i need some combats sewn mate lol

mobear
 
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lol, send them over mate ill give it a go, cant let Ting Ting see this she will have me at it all the time. :)

Andy
 
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Progress!!! With the under carriage fitted she seems to have moved on a lot.

Here is the overview, Wheels and exhausts fitted.

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Manifolds

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Exhaust brackets, these are all made from brass plate and tube and bolted through the fuse.

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Wing fillets need to be made and fitted, this one is still wet with fuel proof hence the glossy look, it will mat down. Simply made from 1/16th ply with a silver duct tape backing for extra strength after gluing together with some thin CA.

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Wing Walks, these were easy, just simple evergreen styrene that is grooved and then painted with Humbrol Metal paint. Ill glue these to the centre wing and add the unpainted brass pins that make the effect of the brass roundhead screws.

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I made 2 sets of these but i need to dig deep as i cant find a pic that shows them both sides, spot the deliberate mistake that i have just noticed. Yes you guessed it, if i need to do both sides i need to remake another with the angle to the left, i made 2 left wing ones and no right... lets hope i don't need it as i ran out of the styrene.

Cheers

Andy

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love the peashooters andy and the rest is just ............. wife is wiping mouth now lol,it`ll pass lol

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Hello Andy

I’m afraid you’ll have to make another tread plate; they are fitted to both sides. If you’ve run out of styrene why not make them from litho plate.

It’s dead easy, this is how I made them.

For some reason I can't get this picture to show but if you click the link it should be OK!

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/gallery/data/8/treadplate2.jpg

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love the peashooters andy and the rest is just ............. wife is wiping mouth now lol,it`ll pass lolmobear:thewoman:
Thanks Ole, Its coming along. You should impress your wife and build her one mate. Hehe.

Cheers

Andy
 
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Hello AndyI’m afraid you’ll haive to make another tread plate; they are fitted to both sides. If you’ve run out of styrene why not make them from litho plate.

It’s dead easy, this is how I made them.

For some reason I can't get this picture to show but if you click the link it should be OK!

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/gallery/data/8/treadplate2.jpg

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Thanks mate, i just knew you would come to the rescue bringing good news. I like your idea but it seems a lot of fiddly bits. I need to look at the original. A reproduction shows the type of plate i copied, if however, yours is the truer scale then thats what i need to do mate. Having built your masterpeice... how do you think im doing after all, you inspired me to choose this model for my tribute to the Old Dutch.

Thanks for coming to the rescue once again.

Andy
 
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Thanks Ian, i should get a spirt on now. Im keen to start on this boat after my day out lol

Cheers

Andy
 
Tread plate

Don't know what goes wrong with my computer but I don't always get notifications of new posts so quite often miss things (as happened this time) so sorry for the delay.

The tread plates do have a lot more ridges; repros aren't always that accurate. This is a photo I took of the Shuttleworth SE5a, it's as near to original as you're going to get.

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Just realised that you can hardly see the ridges but believe me they're there, lots of them!

The "Old Dutch" is looking really good, I'm very impressed, at 1/4 scale you can include just about every detail, weight's not an issue, especially if you don't intend to fly her.

Talking of which I think it'd be a pity not to get her into the air where she truly belongs! But I can understand your reluctance having put so much into her both physically and of course there is the emotional element to consider.

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Thanks for that guys. Graham, that info is spot on mate. I went to the model shop to get some more styrene, unluckily he was out of what i was looking for, luckily i decided to try some smaller stuff and make 4 more new ones, i say luckily because once i got it home and out of the packet i found that not only was it finer but it was very coarsely ridged so in looks and feels like a no-slip plate.

Ill pop up some pics tomorrow.

Thanks again

Andy
 
Dogs danglers, muts nuts, cats pyjamas! Call it what ya like and it doesn't come close. Inspiring work Andy!

Let me know when/what you need for artwork my friend

Regards

Chris
 
Just had a catch up read Andy, brilliant stuff.

I'm worried about the reference to fuel proofing mind.......You're not thinking of actually...you know. Please don't, for all our sakes!

Cheers,

Ron
 
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Hi Ron, don't panic mate. I intend to have her ready to fly but she never will. I just want to pull her out of the work shop occasionally on nice days and crank her up.

Cheers

Andy
 
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