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DH.89A Rapide made from Cardboard Part 2

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The Rapide centre section showing the wing ribs glued fore and aft of the two sub spars,the infill adds torsional fore and aft strength.

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Lower view showing build up of the engine firewall/wheel trousers,some sheeting to the nose area too.

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The centre section skins are prepared,pre roll the leading edges around a piece of dowel

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Starting to form up the engine nacelles proper

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Fabricating the upper portions of the engine nacelles.

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This is where it gets interesting building up the lower portions of the trousers,if this shape is not right it spoils the whole model.

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Carefully curve each part with that useful teaspoon
 
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Building up the trousers

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Cutting and preparing the wing panel parts

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Make neat piles of the respective sides so you do not get them wrong !

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The only way you will be able to make a successful model is to fit balsa membranes for the thin card to wrap around,note hardwood wing spar to hold the dihedral angle and make a proper workmanlike wing fixing

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Making the wing membranes for the card wrap arounds

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Big brother Rapide in the background

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The wing leading edges are too narrow,I got around this awkward problem by adding barbecue round sticks and blending them in carefully

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The basis of this model a card kit

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This model will keep you busy cutting out parts for days ! its worth the challenge

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The end result a nice Rapide for your collection
 

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That is really, really impressive, well done. There used to be a modelmaker called Tony Woolett and he used to scratchbuild in 1/48 and in that era of aircraft and like yours - inspirational.
Mike.
 
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