Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 23

Last time we devoted a lot of attention to “plastic stuff”…windows and turrets. Those details are now in place and securely masked off, ready for painting (which is coming soon). Several series back I also mentioned getting some covering onto the control surfaces…elevator, rudder and ailerons…which are indeed the only “open” structure on a B-17. […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 21

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F-F – Part 21 Hey, this stuff is starting to get interesting! Getting this B-17 ready for that first flight is pretty much down to “detail work” now. As I mentioned once or twice before, I could pretty well just add some control surface covering, stick some props on […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 20

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 20 It’s time for more detail work…all the “little stuff” that brings out the “scale” in scale aeromodelling. Like other small/fine details that represent actual structure (as opposed to markings which exist only on the surface) all these things need to be completed before I can […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 19

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 19 I’m going to pick up right where we left off the last time we got to work on the B-17. You may remember that I explained why I felt that those really lightweight plastic cowls needed some stiffening so they’d stand up well over time […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 18

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 18 As it turned out I decided to finish-sand those overlap-joint-buildups later, as part of another big sanding task that’s coming up soon. Instead, we are starting off this time with some of the final details of the flap and aileron installations. There’s going to be […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 15

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 15 This session is going to be about the first of a series of steps that have got to come before I can think about doing any “fine detailing” on the fuselage, let alone get into “finishing” (a paint job). Just as with the wing, along […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 14

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 14 I finished the last work session on the B-17 fuselage by sharing my decision on the best way to go about sheeting/skinning the framework. Just so you know, what we’re doing does not qualify as “planking”…that’s a somewhat different process based on using lots of […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 13

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 13 Now that I have a fully framed -up fuselage assembled to the stage that I can actually set it in place against the wing, the logical next step might be to get to work “finishing” it by starting the process of balsa sheet planking/skinning. But… […]

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