RE: Sig 1/4scale C/W Cub build
No, I wasn't planning on it.
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Was just curious. That's cool.</p> |
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All that masking is fun isn't it:D
It's going to look really good when finsihed. |
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Yes it is. Well I just got back from my shop where I painted the wing and 4 hours later and I am happy to report that it is done and it came out pretty well. I still have to paint the red on the ailerons and the servo covers though....I forgot to bring my camera with so I'll have to post pic tomorrow. About now a solid yellow cub looks pretty good. I would have been done!http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/js/f...unge_smile.gif
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I am going to recover my Cub at some point in time. I do not like the Solartex. It keeps getting wrinkles. Anyhow I will have to do something different. I may even check into clipping the wings while the covering is off.
Later!! Anthony |
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OK here are some pictures I took this AM. Will post them in two batches......
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Second group.
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Those are some nice clean & sharp lines, VJ. Looks excellent! Won't be long now.
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<span style="font-size: larger">Thanks David. I'm very excited as the FedEx truck just arrived and delivered my next build. For a 40 year old kit it is in great shape. I won't start it until my Cub is complete though. Speaking of the Cub I assembled the landing gear and installed it tonight. The yellow hub caps need to be painted yellow dosen't cut it.</span>
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That look's great! Nice work VJ.
And I completely agree, the yellow hub cap's are way out of character. |
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The Cub is looking great,
A tip for you on the landing gear. Keep some extra o-rings on hand and replace then as soon as they show signs of wear/cracking. You can get them alot cheaper from a hardware store. Just take one with you and match them up. I used to keep a dozen or so in my flight box. Later!! Anthony |
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Or one could use something like this. http://www.proctor-enterprises.com/p...ock_cord-w.jpg
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This may be a bit premature, but when I do finally finish my Cub, say in a year or so, what would be a good second scale build for me to attempt? I know everyone is going to have there opinions, but have at it! I might have to take money into consideration though, this becomes a bit more expensive than one realizes! I might want to go smaller as well to keep peace with the Mrs. I love BIG though, no doubt about that!
So, any ideas? Take care, David |
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<span style="font-size: larger">Thanks for the heads up Anthony, I'll get some. Interesting replacement for the o-rings Robert, do you just tie a knot to makethe ringor what? Do they last longer than the o-rings?</span>
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ORIGINAL: Cub Flyer Fresno This may be a bit premature, but when I do finally finish my Cub, say in a year or so, what would be a good second scale build for me to attempt? I know everyone is going to have there opinions, but have at it! I might have to take money into consideration though, this becomes a bit more expensive than one realizes! I might want to go smaller as well to keep peace with the Mrs. I love BIG though, no doubt about that! So, any ideas? Take care, David Start stashing funds never to be touched until you make your purchase whenever it is. Finish the current project first and be prepared financially for the next one. Don't worry about getting anything in particular now. It's amazing how one's interestes and situation can change within a year or even less, which makes an early purchase in preparation obsolete and expensive in a big hurry. That's one of the big reasons that you find all sorts of deals coming up on NIB kits, planes, engines and accessories in the classifieds, on ebay and so on. It's very easy to lose big time $$ that way. You, on the other hand, not being in a hurry, cash in to your benefit. If you've just got to have it now, some year ot two in advance, it had better be a bargain, better than the most fantastic deal ever. In the meantime, dream all you want about what that project will be. When you are finally ready to begin, it will all fall into place. |
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do335a, well said-sounds like very sound advice...
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Thanks do335a! Yes, very good advice, makes good sense. Like I said, it's premature to ask, but I like to dream. I just wanted to find out a good next model might be. As long as it takes me to build it also takes me a long time to make a decision.
Thanks for the excelent advice! David |
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Some before and after shots of todays work..
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<span style="font-size: larger">Today I painted the last of the starburst pattern on the stab. Soon as the paint cures assembly of the Cub will begin http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/js/f...sn/biggrin.gif!</span>
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I'm glad to have the painting behind me. Now comes the fun stuff... assembling! I fished out the servo extension leads that I tucked in the wing quite a while ago. So as not to have the wires rub with engine vibration I used rubber grommets toprotect against wear.
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VJ,
On the shock cord I use cable swages. |
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Good idea Robert! You are full of them! Where do you get the cable swages?
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Home depot.
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Ah, that brings back memories. Got the swaging tool from when I built an ultralight about 30 years ago. Wow, has it been that long????? [X(][:o]
Thanks again Robert! P.S. Anyone want to buy an ultralight? Still in good condition. :D |
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Thanks forthe info Robert, I'll check the stores.
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