Tony Nijhuis 1/6 Scale Lancaster
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Beautiful work Craig......looking really good.
Phil
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Thanks Phil.
Currently trying to sort out my Bombay doors, working some hinge ideas, but always end up with a gap that I am not happy with.
The pivot on the Lanc is on the edge, which leaves little room.
If anyone has any ideas, it would be appreciated.
Cheers
Craig
Currently trying to sort out my Bombay doors, working some hinge ideas, but always end up with a gap that I am not happy with.
The pivot on the Lanc is on the edge, which leaves little room.
If anyone has any ideas, it would be appreciated.
Cheers
Craig
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I did notice from this picture, a noticeable gap between the Bombay doors and fuselage.
I might be overthinking this, lol.
Craig
I might be overthinking this, lol.
Craig
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Here are a few pictures of my Bombay with doors just tacked with two small hinges.
The gap can be filled in from the inside against the door when it is closed to seal the Bombay. It won't be noticeable in flight and the doors will be open when it is on the ground.
Craig
The gap can be filled in from the inside against the door when it is closed to seal the Bombay. It won't be noticeable in flight and the doors will be open when it is on the ground.
Craig
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Here is a picture of the actual hinge. After further studying the picture, it looks like the outer portion on the Bombay door has a curved filler piece that wraps around which in turn makes for a close fit against the fuselage.
I think I might be able to fill in the gap on the bottom of the door, and sand it so it also rotates with the door.
Craig
I think I might be able to fill in the gap on the bottom of the door, and sand it so it also rotates with the door.
Craig
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Hi Craig,
Can you help? I have tried a number of glues, needles and things to make the rivets like yours but to no avail.
Could you share which brand of glue you are using? and if possible the size of needle? It would help so much!
Hope you made contact with Richard!
Cheers Rob!
Can you help? I have tried a number of glues, needles and things to make the rivets like yours but to no avail.
Could you share which brand of glue you are using? and if possible the size of needle? It would help so much!
Hope you made contact with Richard!

Cheers Rob!
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Somewere in the build of this ASM Lanc are details of the door mech, http://www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2 ... er-bomber/
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Robert
I have attached a picture of the glue I am using for the rivets, as for the needle size, not sure, it is very small, lol. The glue is fairly thick so your needle needs to be able to pass the glue through it. I have also used in the past, those small glue tips you can buy for hard to reach spots.
I have contacted Richard, and sent a reply email as well, so I will wait and see.
Alan, thanks for the link, I have seen that build, appreciate you passing it on.
Cheers
Craig
I have attached a picture of the glue I am using for the rivets, as for the needle size, not sure, it is very small, lol. The glue is fairly thick so your needle needs to be able to pass the glue through it. I have also used in the past, those small glue tips you can buy for hard to reach spots.
I have contacted Richard, and sent a reply email as well, so I will wait and see.
Alan, thanks for the link, I have seen that build, appreciate you passing it on.
Cheers
Craig
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Great workmanship Craig!
With regards to the gap,what about glueing brass tube of the correct diameter between the fuse and door then cutting a slot to form that c shape just like in the picture of the full size you posted?
With regards to the gap,what about glueing brass tube of the correct diameter between the fuse and door then cutting a slot to form that c shape just like in the picture of the full size you posted?
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I think I have the gap figured out.
Currently the doors I made are a perfect fit, which unfortunately leaves no room for hinges, lol.
So I am taking off, 1/8th of an inch from each door which will give me the clearance needed for my hinges.
The gap will be filled in with balsa, and shaped so it will not affect the operation of the doors, and will also fill the gap.
It will act just like the curved metal shown in the picture.
Will post more as I progress.
Cheers
Craig
Currently the doors I made are a perfect fit, which unfortunately leaves no room for hinges, lol.
So I am taking off, 1/8th of an inch from each door which will give me the clearance needed for my hinges.
The gap will be filled in with balsa, and shaped so it will not affect the operation of the doors, and will also fill the gap.
It will act just like the curved metal shown in the picture.
Will post more as I progress.
Cheers
Craig
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More progress on my lanc getting ready for Haydock show
Not as detailed as yours Craig fantastic work mate I've been building mine for 10 months now
Not as detailed as yours Craig fantastic work mate I've been building mine for 10 months now
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Looks awesome Andy, keep posting pictures, they are all helpful.
Craig
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A little more progress on the Bombay doors.
Put in some supports along its length to add strength, as well as the front and rear brackets for the linkage.
Still lots of tinkering to be done, but I will get there slowly.
Craig
Put in some supports along its length to add strength, as well as the front and rear brackets for the linkage.
Still lots of tinkering to be done, but I will get there slowly.
Craig
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11 months in and she looks stunning hope to have the engines fitted next week and set up for last inspection
Keep up the great work Craig
Keep up the great work Craig
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Slowly getting things done. Still need to figure out my door mechanism, but have pressed on with the overlapping panels, and rivets.
Craig
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Looking fantastic Craig I'm just starting flight test with mine not bad for 14 months
I made some scale props for those static displays
I made some scale props for those static displays
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Hi Craig,
You still out there?? Any update on your build??
regards
stu k
You still out there?? Any update on your build??
regards
stu k
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Hello
It has been a while since I have posted on my build, work and other issues have gotten in the way.
I am still here just in silent mode.
Craig
It has been a while since I have posted on my build, work and other issues have gotten in the way.
I am still here just in silent mode.
Craig
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Hi Craig, Good to hear from you. You are making a first class job of your model. I look forward to seeing your progress when you get back to it.
regards
stu Knowles
regards
stu Knowles
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