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My Balsa Models

Postby TacitBlue » Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:35 am

Hello all, just thought I would show off my Guillows balsa and tissue models:

Piper Cherokee 140 on the left, Cessna 170 on the right.
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Heres the Piper, I built this one first. You can tell, because I didnt do a very good job on the fuselage
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The Cessna 170 that I just finished. Im not to happy with the way the wings turned out but you really cant tell, so Oh well.
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Just an extra shot for fun.
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Im glad I picked up this hobby. I work at night and there is nothing to do when I get off at midnight, so this is perfect. Anyway, Enjoy.
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Rifleman » Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:39 am

Will they remain as static models or will they feel the air under their wings ?.......

A school gym is the dandy place to do your test flying if you can get lucky enough to get the time in one.......
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Hagar » Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:06 am

Very nice too. Brings back a lot of memories. ;)
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Ben_M_K » Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:37 am

Those are really sweet!

I love the 170! I've always loved them!
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Jared » Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:18 pm

LOL! I've got both of them models sitting at home right now with no covering on them! :-)

Hope to get them covered sometime this year... ::)
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Tom. » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:55 pm

cool i like them! :D ;D
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby TacitBlue » Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:13 pm

These will be static. I plan on building more, maybe I will fly some of them. To me the fun is all in the construction, and I never saw the point in free flight planes. you just wind them up, throw them, and... there they go... oh boy! lol, just my opinion anyway.

Does anyone have any suggestions for painting them? should I use water based, or acrylic? Note: I used a white glue-water mixture to attatch the tissue covering. I didnt want anything with fumes as my apartment doesnt ventilate well.
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Threadkiller » Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:17 pm

o! me likes!! ;D

i have the SuperCub guillows model, i built it static and scratch-built ALL the interior, i made the rudder cables outof string, and the rest was done using scarps from the box :)

awesome models man!

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i carched the panel and put it over top the panel decal, and built the rest...i took the shots with my webcam so they aint the best... :)
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Hagar » Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:35 pm

Does anyone have any suggestions for painting them? should I use water based, or acrylic? Note: I used a white glue-water mixture to attatch the tissue covering. I didnt want anything with fumes as my apartment doesnt ventilate well.

You will have to be careful the paint doesn't make the tissue go all saggy. We always used cellulose taughtening dope to seal the tissue after shrinking it with water. Then give it a coat of coloured dope to finish off. This is exactly what you don't want as the dope fumes could be overpowering in a confined space. My brother & I used to do all our modelling on the living room table & the place always smelled of pear drops but things were different in those days.

Not sure what modern alternatives there are now.  Rifleman should be able to tell you. As these models are for static display you could paint over cellulose dope with oil based paint if you wished. Don't know about acrylic.
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Re: My Balsa Models

Postby Fly2e » Fri Mar 18, 2005 4:35 pm

Very nice work, both of you!  ;D

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