RE: my last post, it's been a while since I've worked on a model, and apparently I've forgotten one of the basic rules of the sort of semi-scratchbuilding I tend to do: To wit,
don't spend time making anything until you know it's going to fit where you intend to put it.When I started building the "box" that the short seat sits on last night, calculating the dimensions from the inside of the Amodel fuselage, it immediately became apparent that all my seats—Mks I thru IV—were 3-4 scale inches too wide to fit on the top of the box. I should have built the box first,
then the seat... I'd based the width of the seats I was making on two sources, a) the 70-year old Bergen Hardesty plans of the N.17 that I'd saved from some 1960s-vintage model magazine (the old
Scale Modeler IIRC), which showed the dimensions as roughly 17x18", and b) the seat from No 1 Son's Hobbycraft N.17 that was the first model he ever built on his own, back around the turn of the century. How different could the N.16 be, I figured?
But the good news is that I've made so many seats now I was able to knock the Mk V out in about a half-hour, which sits mocked up on the box with a basic un-cooked Super Sculpey cushion and a pair of plastic card brackets and looks... well, sort of okay at this point:

It needs final shaping, filling, priming, paint, and all that good stuff (as well as the holes & pulleys for the control mechanism & cables, etc.) but I think I may be able to move on from here with a clear conscience, detail-wise. Anyone have any suggestions on French seat-belts?
I think I'll unwind by having a glass of rum and Rose's lime juice to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the Battle of the Nile. Down with Bonaparte!
Dave V.