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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #45 on: November 18, 2015, 08:26:37 AM »
That interior looks fantastic, Bud!

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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #46 on: November 18, 2015, 01:48:32 PM »
 Bud,
Stunningly beautiful project my old friend. Another Masterpiece in the works! I love your interior painting too. Keep up the  outstanding progress.
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Gregory Jouette

PS: Those SilverWings kits are fantastic aren't they. Cheryl ordered their two Italian Beauties ( CR.32 and CR.42 ) for my birthday and Christmas. Been driving me nuts since the arrived last Friday too. She's put them up until the proper time arrives. Until then I'm not allowed to ever drool over the box art. Sheez that's just not Cricket.
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #47 on: November 18, 2015, 08:14:06 PM »
Fantastic progress Bud!!!

Looking great!!! ;)

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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #48 on: November 18, 2015, 08:39:06 PM »
I am sorry I was late with the bombs remark. Anyway, you are doing great job, Bud.
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #49 on: November 18, 2015, 09:08:46 PM »
Wow Bud, great job on every detail!


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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #50 on: November 19, 2015, 01:30:22 AM »
Where to you find the time of all these projects Bud ? Wonderful work as always  8)



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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #51 on: November 19, 2015, 02:28:46 AM »
Thanks for your kind words, gentlemen!  At least no one stooped to, "nice rack".  Micheal would've.


I resemble that remark. The rack looks primo and the bombs are well hung.

Sorry I haven't kept abreast of this build, Bud, as it is certainly titillating.

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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #52 on: December 02, 2015, 04:55:44 AM »
Thank you so much, my friends!  I really do appreciate your kind comments.
PS: Those SilverWings kits are fantastic aren't they. Cheryl ordered their two Italian Beauties ( CR.32 and CR.42 ) for my birthday and Christmas. Been driving me nuts since the arrived last Friday too. She's put them up until the proper time arrives. Until then I'm not allowed to ever drool over the box art. Sheez that's just not Cricket.
Carol did the same thing to me with the RE8 she bought for me for Christmas.  It is a bit frustrating, but I've only got 24 days to wait.  In the meantime, that glorious Albatros B.II should be here in less than a week.

Thanks for your kind words, gentlemen!  At least no one stooped to, "nice rack".  Micheal would've.


I resemble that remark. The rack looks primo and the bombs are well hung.

Sorry I haven't kept abreast of this build, Bud, as it is certainly titillating.
Love ya, Big Mike.  I wouldn't have expected anything less.

Where to you find the time of all these projects Bud ? Wonderful work as always  8)
Terri
Well, T, being sorta retired helps, plus my time isn't gobbled up on Messerschmidts and Mustangs.  ;) 

Getting a little closer to closing up the fuselage.  I have the engine ready to install and all that's left is a little detail on the port side of the fuselage interior.


The Karaya engine is beautifully cast, but the instructions are woefully vague.


Those odd little shapes are supposed to represent these, the rocker arms.


Luckily, I found this photo to assist with the orientation.


I also had to add the ignition lead channel, ignition wires, push rods and a breather (oil transfer?) tube.


The fit of the engine is so tight, I won't have to glue it in place.  Just the pressure of the fuselage halves will hold it when I epoxy them together tomorrow.


I'm so looking forward to painting the fuselage and moving on to the wings.
Cheers,
Bud
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #53 on: December 02, 2015, 04:57:26 AM »
Very good work Bud.
Cheers
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #54 on: December 02, 2015, 05:01:09 AM »
Thank you, Martin!
Cheers,
Bud
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #55 on: December 02, 2015, 05:47:22 AM »
Excellent work on the engine Bud, and the fuselage interior is superb, looking forward to seeing the fuselage closed up, then all the marvelous detail disappears  :(

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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #56 on: December 02, 2015, 07:29:03 AM »
Great progress, Bud. The engine is fantastic.
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #57 on: December 02, 2015, 01:34:00 PM »
Thank you so much, my friends!  I really do appreciate your kind comments.
PS: Those SilverWings kits are fantastic aren't they. Cheryl ordered their two Italian Beauties ( CR.32 and CR.42 ) for my birthday and Christmas. Been driving me nuts since the arrived last Friday too. She's put them up until the proper time arrives. Until then I'm not allowed to ever drool over the box art. Sheez that's just not Cricket.
Carol did the same thing to me with the RE8 she bought for me for Christmas.  It is a bit frustrating, but I've only got 24 days to wait.  In the meantime, that glorious Albatros B.II should be here in less than a week.

Thanks for your kind words, gentlemen!  At least no one stooped to, "nice rack".  Micheal would've.


I resemble that remark. The rack looks primo and the bombs are well hung.

Sorry I haven't kept abreast of this build, Bud, as it is certainly titillating.
Love ya, Big Mike.  I wouldn't have expected anything less.

Where to you find the time of all these projects Bud ? Wonderful work as always  8)
Terri
Well, T, being sorta retired helps, plus my time isn't gobbled up on Messerschmidts and Mustangs.  ;) 

Getting a little closer to closing up the fuselage.  I have the engine ready to install and all that's left is a little detail on the port side of the fuselage interior.


The Karaya engine is beautifully cast, but the instructions are woefully vague.


Those odd little shapes are supposed to represent these, the rocker arms.


Luckily, I found this photo to assist with the orientation.


I also had to add the ignition lead channel, ignition wires, push rods and a breather (oil transfer?) tube.


The fit of the engine is so tight, I won't have to glue it in place.  Just the pressure of the fuselage halves will hold it when I epoxy them together tomorrow.


I'm so looking forward to painting the fuselage and moving on to the wings.
Cheers,
Bud


Bud , I wish my time was on messashits and mustangs . My new job keeps me away from the bench , but all in all . I wouldn't change a thing !


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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #58 on: December 02, 2015, 02:42:35 PM »
 Bud,
That's one beautiful Engine my old friend. She's a stunner all by herself. Can't wait to see more in the next update!
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Re: DFW C.V Late, Karaya 1/48 scale
« Reply #59 on: December 02, 2015, 05:00:08 PM »
really great work, like the interior and bomb rack,very nice woodgrain and the engine is sweet. this is going to surely be a wonderful model of the c.v.