John Masters
19 March 2006, 06:56 AM
Folks--
After setting aside yesterday as Day 1, I began the Mickl-Oeffag flying boat, 'Blau Vogel', flown by Gottfried von Banfield. This is a straightforward kit, providing you have some good references, some scratchbuilding skills, and the Aerodrome Forum to ask for help!
Picture 1 shows the upper wing, sawhorses, dolly, stabilizer, and rudder.
Picture 2 shows the main body of the craft, with the lower wing, lower cabane, and engine mount. The cabanes were partially scratched from brass rod, using some of the resin pieces from the original set. The aft support struts for the stabs and rudder are also partially scratched, using some of the resin and some Contrail plastic. While cleaning up the original resin, one snapped--these were extremely thin, a testament to resin detail--so I replaced it.
Picture 3 shows the motor (supposedly a Hiero 6, but it looks more like a BMW ), and the 2 wing pontoons, yet to be painted, wih more brass rod work. The resin pieces I replaced were too thin to be kept from snapping while cleaning with my hamfisted thumbs! the brass rod on the motor will be part of the radiator piping going to to airfoil radiator on the top wing.
Questions: The kit came with a gravity tank that supposedy fits under the radiator. None of the profiles show a tank like this, and the photos seem to suggest the same, yet there it is o the rudimentary instruction sheet. I'm loathe to attach the thing, so point me in the right direction, please. Also, the dolly--what was it made from? All metal? Only metal rims?
The overall color is Humbrol 109, Misterkit AH Flag Red, and PollyScale Reefer White.
Thanks Rowan!
From the Factory on the hill,
John:work:
After setting aside yesterday as Day 1, I began the Mickl-Oeffag flying boat, 'Blau Vogel', flown by Gottfried von Banfield. This is a straightforward kit, providing you have some good references, some scratchbuilding skills, and the Aerodrome Forum to ask for help!
Picture 1 shows the upper wing, sawhorses, dolly, stabilizer, and rudder.
Picture 2 shows the main body of the craft, with the lower wing, lower cabane, and engine mount. The cabanes were partially scratched from brass rod, using some of the resin pieces from the original set. The aft support struts for the stabs and rudder are also partially scratched, using some of the resin and some Contrail plastic. While cleaning up the original resin, one snapped--these were extremely thin, a testament to resin detail--so I replaced it.
Picture 3 shows the motor (supposedly a Hiero 6, but it looks more like a BMW ), and the 2 wing pontoons, yet to be painted, wih more brass rod work. The resin pieces I replaced were too thin to be kept from snapping while cleaning with my hamfisted thumbs! the brass rod on the motor will be part of the radiator piping going to to airfoil radiator on the top wing.
Questions: The kit came with a gravity tank that supposedy fits under the radiator. None of the profiles show a tank like this, and the photos seem to suggest the same, yet there it is o the rudimentary instruction sheet. I'm loathe to attach the thing, so point me in the right direction, please. Also, the dolly--what was it made from? All metal? Only metal rims?
The overall color is Humbrol 109, Misterkit AH Flag Red, and PollyScale Reefer White.
Thanks Rowan!
From the Factory on the hill,
John:work: