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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by B17Fortress » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:28 pm

Consider yourself lucky you don't have Allied bombing raids destroying your progress.

Just trying to put things in perspective :wink:

Hope these gremlins soon get blown away!
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by YT » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:39 pm

I've had days like that in the shop!
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by Folkwulfe » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:49 pm

Sorry...haven't been following this thread for awhile so this suggestion may be a bit late...or useful for future projects. I made a roto-cast frame similar to yours a couple of years ago. To turn the arm, we (I had help) adapted a used garage door opener with a computer cooling fan and a reduction gear that gave us about 4 rpm and worked very well. The guy it belonged to said something about a dimmer switch in-line to control the rpms better....sorry but I didn't do that mod with him. He has since moved to another state and I haven't had contact with him in some time. The roto-mold was used for 1/6th scale head sculptures and other 1/6th gear. Smaller and lighter molds, but I think it might work for you as well.
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by gburch » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:45 am

B17Fortress wrote:Consider yourself lucky you don't have Allied bombing raids destroying your progress.

Just trying to put things in perspective :wink:
clever . . .

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Wing Mould Proof of Concept Success !!

Post by Jackson » Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:11 am

Nooooooooooooooooooo
Looking down to my horror was the front shield frame .
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.

This was a bad weekend.[/quote] O the Horror...the Horror
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by normandy » Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:23 pm

This is having a bad weekend..........
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by Star56 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:15 pm

Okay I gotta ask..........any update?

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back !!

Post by pickelhaube » Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:44 pm

Star56 wrote:Okay I gotta ask..........any update?
Yes there is !!!


All of the moulds have been made except the top of the center section.

That will be made either Wednesday or Thursday. I ran out of RTV.

There is a new supplier in town so I do not have to order it from Houston any more. It is a little cheaper and I do not have to wait for it to ship.

After this order of RTV I will have used 5 units of RTV. THAT IS 10 GALLONS WORTH OF RTV COSTING $900.

PRODUCTION SHOULD START THIS WEEKEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


So you guys who have paid deposits only please go ahead and forward your balances.
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by Star56 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:37 am

AH! The Fuhrer is pleased with news of your progress! You will be invited to Berlin after delivery of my 229!!!

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by normandy » Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:29 am

pickelhaube wrote: PRODUCTION SHOULD START THIS WEEKEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Nice!!!!!! Thats what I've been waiting to hear........ :D
Great News :!:

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by pickelhaube » Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:15 pm

I am thinking of posting pics for the directions. I am trying to use the Dragon's directions to fit my needs but it is not working out.

So I am thinking of posting pics as directions.

Let us see how that works out and if it does not I will make directions on paper.

Are you guys OK with this ?
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by flyboy_fx » Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:20 pm

That would probably be better. :D
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by normandy » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:54 pm

Pics for directions sound like a good idea, looking a the actual pieces of the kit may be better than figuring out a drawing for some folks.

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by gburch » Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:45 am

pickelhaube wrote:I am thinking of posting pics for the directions. I am trying to use the Dragon's directions to fit my needs but it is not working out.

So I am thinking of posting pics as directions.

Let us see how that works out and if it does not I will make directions on paper.

Are you guys OK with this ?
Putting pics up on the forum would be great. I'm sure you thought of this, but I would suggest making a new thread just for directions and build discussion.

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by pickelhaube » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:28 am

gburch wrote:
pickelhaube wrote:I am thinking of posting pics for the directions. I am trying to use the Dragon's directions to fit my needs but it is not working out.

So I am thinking of posting pics as directions.

Let us see how that works out and if it does not I will make directions on paper.

Are you guys OK with this ?
Putting pics up on the forum would be great. I'm sure you thought of this, but I would suggest making a new thread just for directions and build discussion.

I have.

Should I post them here on the 1/18 forum or the customs forum ?
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by gburch » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:31 am

pickelhaube wrote:Should I post them here on the 1/18 forum or the customs forum ?
Honestly, I would say here. This is in light of the discussion we've had previously about traffic rates in the "Post-Golden Age." It seems this forum is the more visited, and your Horten is THE "Cadillac" project for our hobby right now.

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by pickelhaube » Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:29 pm

Hey Guys,


Pre-production has started.I have made the first pour .

The first pour is usually a throw away. When you do the first pour it is kind of an experiment. Are there enough air vents ? Do I have to make more and such. When making the moulds , one must use plenty of mould release and this gets sucked up by the first pour resin and the piece comes out some what soft.

The second pour normally is a keeper. So far so good and weather permitting production will start tomorrow.

I have learned my lesson. When the temp drops the resin must be brought inside the house as well as the moulds so they keep warm.

Of course Mrs. Spike has something to say about this , but with a non heated shop a mans got to do what a mans got to do. ( that is the famous Popeye quote :wink: )

Things are finally moving in the right direction. :D :D :D
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Pre- Production Started !!

Post by granch » Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:43 pm

Hello,
Not really interested on this bird, but following PH art step by step I've just found the following picture, don't know if it can help for the camo of the finished model:
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Getting Close !!

Post by Star56 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:56 pm

pickelhaube wrote:Hey Guys,


Pre-production has started.I have made the first pour .

The first pour is usually a throw away. When you do the first pour it is kind of an experiment. Are there enough air vents ? Do I have to make more and such. When making the moulds , one must use plenty of mould release and this gets sucked up by the first pour resin and the piece comes out some what soft.

The second pour normally is a keeper. So far so good and weather permitting production will start tomorrow.

I have learned my lesson. When the temp drops the resin must be brought inside the house as well as the moulds so they keep warm.

Of course Mrs. Spike has something to say about this , but with a non heated shop a mans got to do what a mans got to do. ( that is the famous Popeye quote :wink: )

Things are finally moving in the right direction. :D :D :D
Wonderful!!! Can't wait to get this thing displayed!

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Pre- Production Started !!

Post by normandy » Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:29 am

pickelhaube wrote: I have learned my lesson. When the temp drops the resin must be brought inside the house as well as the moulds so they keep warm.


Here's hoping your weather is sunny and 88 for the foreseeable future. :D or the duration of this project..... :P :wink:
Now everybody will be able to have their very own 1:18 Ho-229.............
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Pre- Production Started !!

Post by pickelhaube » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:59 am

Production has started. So far it is taking about 3 hours to pour one kit.

Except for the top of the center section.

My local supplier was out of RTV :evil: :evil: :evil:

I will try to calculate the amount of resin that is used per kit. It is a lot.

But ALL of the parts are coming out great. A few MINOR pin holes here or there but nothing big.

At this rate all the kits should make it for Christmas and you full build guys keep your fingers crossed.

The major road block for the full builds will be the weather.

Paint does not work well when the outside / inside temp is in the 40's - 50's .
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Has Started !! 12-11

Post by normandy » Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:39 am

Pickelhaube, Glad to hear things are working out better for you. :D
Let me know what the shipping will be for the kits and I'll get to you.
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What do ya think the shipping was on this???? :P

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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Has Started !! 12-11

Post by pickelhaube » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:16 am

normandy wrote:Pickelhaube, Glad to hear things are working out better for you. :D
Let me know what the shipping will be for the kits and I'll get to you.
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What do ya think the shipping was on this???? :P

That was your 1946 tax dollars at work :wink:

Just think after interest was lost all of those German secret weapons were buried in the dirt . ( I think it was in Indiana )

It was just a fluke that a General or other ranking officer liked the Horten so it was saved from the trash pile and shipped out to Maryland were it languished for decades . :(
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Has Started !! 12-11

Post by flyboy_fx » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:42 am

Yea, all those potential luft 46 projects gone... And we never knew if they where real or not. :cry:
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Re: 1/18 Ho-229 Production Has Started !! 12-11

Post by cjg476 » Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:08 pm

pickelhaube wrote:
normandy wrote:Pickelhaube, Glad to hear things are working out better for you. :D
Let me know what the shipping will be for the kits and I'll get to you.
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What do ya think the shipping was on this???? :P

That was your 1946 tax dollars at work :wink:

Just think after interest was lost all of those German secret weapons were buried in the dirt . ( I think it was in Indiana )

It was just a fluke that a General or other ranking officer liked the Horten so it was saved from the trash pile and shipped out to Maryland were it languished for decades . :(


Ummm...what was buried in Indiana??? And where do I need to take my shovel to start digging???I will dig up this whole state...let me know...
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