Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 24

Last time I finished with the standard 1944 B-17F olive-and-gray paint job using my all-time favorite, Stits PolyTone Aircraft Coating and added the custom “Pink Lady” markings made for this project by Callie Graphics (http://callie-graphics.com/ ). I gave these vinyl markings a couple more days to dry and then added a single coat of Stits […]

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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-F – Part 22

Last time I showed you a pair of simulated-but-real-looking landing lights. Do you remember my discussion at the beginning of that installment about the ever-present need to weight the value of added detail against the value of the weight savings that doing without them offers? Those landing lights are a good example…I chose to include […]

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WE HAVE BOOKS !

The new edition of Hey Mister,Will It Fly? is just off the press and ready for sale, and you can purchase your own copy right here. Please go to our Bob’s Books tab, scroll down to Buy Now, and follow the shopping cart prompts.  

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Guillow’s Articles

From John: I was very happy to see your article in the march 2018 issue of Model Aviation.I’m not very good with a computer. I subscribed to Fly RC for years and when I got april’s 2017 issue with your article What about all those Guillows kits ? I devoured it over and over. I waited […]

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DO-217 info

Carl asked earlier about my older blog post “Building the Sig DO 217 kit (1)” and then added this question: Hello, Excellent build! I am about to build this kit and I noticed you added a tail wheel. I want to do the same but I’m wondering if yours was in a fixed position or […]

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Where to get Deluxe Materials products

From Gary: Hello Bob, I have been a balsa modeler since 1950, (Strombecker before that) and read with interest your article in Model Aviation.  Where can I order Tissue Paste and Eze Dope here in the U.S. of A.  Currently building a S.P.A.D. XIII from Cleveland plans. That’s easy. Deluxe Materials products are distributed in […]

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B-17 series

From William: I have never been able to find on your website the final stages of your B-17F construction. No. 21 is the last one I can get. Am I missing something here? Thanks for an excellent build series up to that point! I have to apologize for the delay. Please open the updated version […]

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Berkeley Aeronca kit

From Mark T. I  have a Berkeley model kit of an  Aeronca Sedan.  It is a Henry Struck design from 1949.  The wing span is 37 ½”.  It says that it can be rubber band, CO2 or .049 for Control line.  I need help with picking the electric engine, esc and battery.  Also looking for […]

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balsa sheet modeling

From David M: Hi Bob, I am building a tribute model of the B-24J my dad, Walter R. Miller, served in as Bombardier / Navigator in WWII.  I am using a Guillow’s B-24 1/28th scale balsa kit as the basis of my project. Attached is a photo of my dad and his crew mates in front of their B24-J, #109. With […]

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