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Offline NinetythirdLiberator

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #135 on: June 03, 2020, 01:03:38 PM »
Nice save, IAN!!!  That really looks satisfying especially when you show those two pics side-by-side.  Definitely worth the work.

Well done...Dan ;)

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #136 on: June 10, 2020, 04:12:22 AM »
Thanks folks, much appreciated!

I received news last Sunday that I was to be laid off, and had 4 months notice. Needless to say my mojo has been a little low of late, but I have been tinkering now and again. I started on the rigging and one of the inner struts broke, so I had to make and paint a replacement. 







When I went to fit it, I had to redrill the holes as they were clogged with CA. Whilst doing the upper wing, I broke of the extension I'd added to the trailing edge.







Both strut and trailing edge have been reattached so hopefully tomorrow i can continue with the rigging.



On a happier note, I have been offered a freelance contract so may not have to leave, which would be huge as I have nowhere to go, my house in the US being rented out! I'll know better what is in store when I get to see the contract....



Thanks for looking in, and stay safe!



Ian

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #137 on: June 10, 2020, 04:26:29 AM »
Ian,
Sorry to hear about the job uncertainties and I hope it all works out in the end.
The FE8 is looking great, The 1/72nd scale rigging would make me crosseyed.
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Offline jeroen_R90S

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #138 on: June 10, 2020, 04:46:54 AM »
Nice work, I too hope the job works out!

Offline The Collector

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #139 on: June 20, 2020, 09:34:52 PM »
Sorry to hear about your job loss Ian. I worked for a company for 15 years and last year decided to change. I joined my new company in October last year. I was put on furlough at the end of March and had my contract terminated 2 weeks back with 1 months notice. First time ever for me and not a nice feeling.
BTW I was told by e-mail, no call or personal contact at all.
I wish you success in the future.

Steve

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #140 on: June 23, 2020, 06:38:25 AM »
Sorry to hear about the jo Ian but really glad you were able to repair that strut! Looking forward to the rigging!
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Offline IanB

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #141 on: June 29, 2020, 03:23:35 AM »
Thanks for the best wishes folks, most appreciated!

 Having fixed the strut and broken wing addition, I started a few days ago on the rigging. As I mentioned before, the main thing here is to think ahead and plan it out. There will often be more than one wire needing to be threaded through one hole. 

 I started with the stagger wires. (the wires running fore - aft between the struts)








You will notice there are a couple of wires taped to the wing surface. As I mentioned above - more than one wire using the same hole! These are the long bracing wires that will run from the outer struts, across the booms, to the tail. They had to be added now or i would need to drill more holes!


Then on to the flying wires.

I fixed all 8 of them on the inboard bays, then realised I'd forgotten to add the drag wires! (Refer to above comments!). Fortunately I was able to pull the foremost of the 2 rear wires loose, redrill the holes, add the drag wires to the holes in the fuselage, then re-thread both the drag wires and flying wires through the same holes. Saved!









Finally today I finished securing the flying wires and all associated ones too!








Next up, the landing wires!



Thanks for looking in, and stay safe!



Ian

Offline The Collector

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #142 on: June 29, 2020, 03:32:37 AM »
Coming together nicely Ian.

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #143 on: June 29, 2020, 04:46:54 AM »
The rigging looks excellent. Moving along well!
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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #144 on: June 29, 2020, 05:08:25 AM »
Looking great Ian.
 When you get to the point where you fix the holes on top of the top wing and the bottom of the lower wing, please take some photos and describe how you repair the surface. I have a few 1/72 vac kits and fixing the rigging holes has held me back. I would love to know how others handle that.

With the parallel double flying wires, this model is turning into a real little gem.

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #145 on: June 29, 2020, 10:29:45 AM »
Rigging is really starting to make head way Ian , be sure to stop a give those spiders a few beers for the awesome work they are doing .


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Offline IanB

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #146 on: June 29, 2020, 08:50:29 PM »
Thanks to Steve, Rick, SP and Terri for the feedback. Much appreciated folks!
The spiders have had a beer or two Terri!
sp I'll be sure to do that. Plan 1 is always to cover them with decals where possible of course, but on a 2-bay aircraft that's not so simple!

I mentioned in the previous post about planning ahead and using one hole for ore than one wire. Another reason for planning, and constant checking, is to ensure that the wires don't foul each other. For instance, it's never possible in this scale to get holes perfectly aligned, so with the flying wires fitted I needed to make sure that the landing wires didn't pull them crooked when they were tightened. Dry runs are essential. For most of the landing wires it worked perfectly and the wire runs between the two flying wires without fouling. A couple had to be run behind the flying wires or they would have been pulled apart by the landing wire. The same applied when doing the drag lines yesterday, ensuring a straight run (does it go over or under the crossing wire?) is essential. 

 Of course before any of the threading can begin, the holes also need planning. I try to make the fewest number possible, both to aid cleanup, and also because there's not much room! I prefer to drill blind holes in the lower wing, but sometimes that isn't possible. eg for the lower drag wires, they are fixed into the fuselage sides so the only way to tighten them is by pulling them through the wing. The other reason I have so many holes going through on this is simply that the wings are very thin - they weren't intended to go through! Work out in advance which end of each wire will be fixed first and which end/hole needs to be a through hole and/or a shared hole. Sometimes a through hole helps as it enables one wire to be run for two purposes. eg on my Sopwith Tabloid build, the landing gear bracing wires ran through the skids, became drag wires to the lower wing, then ran up through the lower wings and became landing wires too!







If anyone wants further explanation please shout, I'll be happy to go into more detail



 What that all means is that all the wires are now attached, taut, and secured!



















Next job then is to tidy up all the ends and repair the wing surfaces.



Thanks for looking in, and stay safe!



Ian

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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #147 on: June 30, 2020, 12:08:29 AM »
Much helpful info Ian, thanks. I can see that a few xerox copies of the drawings used for marking hole and wire locations could be helpful to the memory challenged among us such as myself.  The old P to the 6th power engineering saying applies here for sure. When I consider how much time gets wasted going back to fix mistakes, time spent marking and using drawings is way less in the long run.  Looking forward to seeing how you fix the holes where they come out.
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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #148 on: June 30, 2020, 12:34:29 AM »
Your planning is paying Handsome dividends!
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Re: RAF FE8, Scaleplanes 1:72
« Reply #149 on: July 02, 2020, 06:39:28 AM »
Hi Ian, you know I love this build after seeing it elsewhere. Good to find it here too. Hope you are well and have things sorted now.

Richie