Yep!, did notice they even had to give away free tickets, and look how many turned up :tired: Stick to a real sport - raindrop racing...Evening good people,
The play goes on at the table and another full inspection of the fusi found no damage from yesterday's pre-flight...
Thanks my friend! All is back to normal today and the couple of Weizens last night did the trick to get me back in the groove...
Much appreciated Olderthanme! Happy to see you looking in on me, buddy. I hope your finger is healing up well and I see you are playing scratchy a little too...
Thanks Andy! I really thought it was the end of the line for this puppy and my meager attempts. I do have to finish it now, for sure...
Thanks too Jim! I was happy they worked out as good as they did. The oils had totally slipped my mind, and I have a lot of them. The clothespins are with rubber pads in them. That's why I bought them in the first place. Maybe it slipped off because of the oil wash on the cowling. I don't know and probably never will...
So. we painted up all the brass turnbuckles with black and finally glued the bridge in place over the cockpit. While letting it dry, I put a new piece of rigging in the tail to replace the one I broke off early in the build. I used the same method as the rigging for the cowling. A bit of round stretched sprue with the rigging end CA'd to it...
The kit has 2 clear parts in it. One is the fuel line gage on the top wing bridge and the other is the wind screen. After playing around, trying to find a way to affix it, I gave up. This Halberstadt is not going to have one, as it was shot up in a dogfight. End of the story!!!...
As I also mentioned earlier, the rigging from the cowling up to the bridge was going to be the hardest of them all. I would need at least 3-4 hands to do them. I made up a fusi thang holding tub so at least I could try it with 2 hands,
Just a foam piece, a supperware container and two weights to keep it from tipping over. Armed with 2 sets of tweezers, I went on with threading the line through the eyelets,
It was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be. Once they were threaded, I pulled them forward to the front and clipped the end with a red clamp (in the background), to make it taunt. With a flat shaved toothpick with a drop of CA on it, I attacked the eyelet from behind and coated the line and the eyelet. I did the same with the other side. All went well and is holding so far,
I just had to nip the excess line off carefully and Viola. The hard part was done!!! I do have to glue the fuel line end under the right wing to the fuel tank outlet, next to the strut eyelets. I then did a test fit of the landing gear assembly to see how everything would line up on the fusi thang,
It doesn't look too bad and the fit was good. I do need to do some paint touchups on the cowling and wing roots though. Then came a terrible shock from hell!!!
Damn, we were losing the match against Erfurt!!! There was still plenty of time and we still had a chance, but after 90 minutes, we lost 2-0.........
Heartbroken, I sadly went back to work at the table and did another test fit,
The wings are the heaviest parts on the Halberstadt and the landing gear assembly is the lightest......And it does wobble a bit. The wing rigging will have to be done with the plane upside down so the landing gear has no stress on it. Not a big deal, and I'll have to break out my larger wing thingy tub to do it, either way. Another pic,
I also glassed the wing compass with a big drop of M Krystal Klear. It's all looking up and in the right direction now. I removed the landing gear and put my baby to bed until tomorrow...
It's a holiday tomorrow, so work will continue as usual. Thanks again folks and enjoy the day off, if you have one...
Prost
Allen
I was just trying to be nice to the workin' folks Rick! Thanks Buddy, but the Halberstadt almost flew in the bin today. See below...Every day is a day off.......life's too short to be without one! Nice bit of "rigging" there Herr Dewire! You will now complete der Modelle!![]()
Thank you Dr. Merryweather! The 'stretch' is near and no need for the coat my friend...Looking very sweet now Allen, heading for the home stretch maybe?
I'll get my coat
C'mon Olderthanme, it was a regional league match and even with free beer, they would only get about 2000 spectators in the stadium. I almost went back to my true sport today too! Watching the damn grass grow...Yep!, did notice they even had to give away free tickets, and look how many turned up :tired: Stick to a real sport - raindrop racing...




There are 2 little spots on the upper wing area that are missing, but the gray basecoat hides them ok. I let this dry for a bit and then brushed a coat of Matt over it and the area on the other wing. I'll let it dry and see how it looks. With a second coat, we should be back in business and I can drive on with the build. I really think I'm too old for this crap!!!...A cutie Paul and it must have been a blast watching her chasing rabbits that were probably bigger than she is...Fine, first cuppa watching the new rescue Yorkie chase bunnys on the back lawn. First grooming result.
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Oh Bro!!! This build will either make me or break me to pieces. Thanks Paul and the show must go on...Some great work going on here dude she is really looking the part.
I'm not too sure about that Andrea. Yes, I got the decals pieced back together, and I hope to remain calm for the rest of this ordeal...What does not kill you, make you stronger, Allen.
Glad the damage wasn't irretrievable and that your coronary arteries withstood the shock.![]()
You might be right Tim! I do have to admit getting the decals off of the AK tape went better than I thought it would. I just couldn't believe it stuck so well after my earlier dealings with it when it wouldn't stick...Born under a bad sign eh Allen……..looks like it’s sorted out though. Nice save.
Thanks Tony, but if I had been in the goal, we would have lost 10-0.......The repair did turn out rather well with the 2nd coat of Matt on them. 10 meter rule is in effect when looking at it though...Ouch ! Great save though allen ( pity you werent in goal for Halberstadt the other night ! )
Olderthanme, what did I tell you about posting self-portraits here!!! Some folks just don't listen...A real cutie though! Was she the cause of your injured finger, Mike???...She will break your heart, become a daddies girl....
Here is my girl snoring - had to turn the tv up - her and SWMBO in cometition....zzzzzzzzzzz
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Honestly Jim, this build is like riding a rollercoaster at Disneyland. Luckily, I still have a few brain cells left to fix everything that might come later. Thanks for your support Sir...This build is certainly having plenty of ups and downs Allen. Luckily you seem to be fixing problems as they come up. Glad the rigging is going ok.

They aren't glued in place yet as this was just a test fit. They fit great and when glued, will be pretty stabile and withstand my rigging adventures (fingers & toes crossed),




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