RiggingThe cockpit opening got a lacing (etched part) and leather paint:

For the warp control above I had turned pulleys on my Lebed, but that was a bit out-of-scale. So this time I soldered a new, more filigree construction:

Here the two parts are neatly arranged with many other small metal parts, most of them 0.07mm thick. This corresponds to 3.4mm fittings in real, I think that is ok.

The long struts also got some metal:

The rear struts are shortened by the length of the mechanism, and mounted with the fittings. Note also the socket.

The missing brackets on the rear float mentioned last time are also attached:

And here we go with the rigging!

The fuselage struts are rigged.

The upper wing was put on and the double ropes ("Flying Wires") were pulled in. This way I can get even better access.

Afterwards the lower wings could be mounted, the struts glued in and the other wires ("Landing Wires") pulled in. It's very nice that this bird is controlled by wing warping, so that the crossover of the struts and the ailerons are not necessary


The rear cable runs through the mechanics at the top and pulls the other side with it when warped.

When I tried to mount the floats, one of the struts broke off. This happens, but can be replaced quickly.

And then I took some daylight pictures on the balcony.

The crossings of the tension rope in the floats are still missing.

Good preparation paid off again, the assembly was really fun!
Cheers,
Frank