

Thanks for keeping us up to date PH.
Here is the first one that I will do. The first American to draw blood at the very beginning of WW2 at Pearl Harbor. They said that he was flying in his pajamasaae83 wrote:You're really capturing the look of the P-36, ph. Do you have a paint scheme in mind, or are you going to surprise us?
aae
Actualy I have given this some thought but the fuse alone would have to be cut up so much to accept the modifications this could be unfeasable. The other option is for me to cast an entirely new fuse with the rudder rear glass and under wing fairing. This could be the kit but if I use the 21st original fuse and do my thing . We could have another Air Strike thing on our hands.1958Zelda wrote:Any chance you will sell a kit of this in the future?
Pickel,pickelhaube wrote:The saga of the wheel covers continue. These wheel covers for the P-36 are somewhat complicated. They swivwe , they stay in place and they slide. The main wheel covers swivel with the wheel. The strut cover stays in place with the sturt and the top of the strut cover slides up onto the bump out on the leading edge of the wing. Believe me when I tell you this has been the hardest thing to do on this project. The front cowling was a walk in the park. I have already spent twice the time on the gear doors than the cowling. And I ain't done yet.
This is a true step by step on the progress. The doors are done but the movement and application is a slow process.
More pics.
Hey John,aae83 wrote:Very impressive, ph! You're making great progress.
When you get there, what do you plan to use for an engine? (Sorry if you've posted this before...)
John
Ok after looking at this all day this is how I am going to do the gear doors. I will use C and D . When the landing gear swings open the strut needs to hit the bump fairing. So when you close the gear there will be a space . So I am forced to make 2 sets of gear doors. Those in the open position and a pair in the closed. Sometimes the easy way is the hard way.pickelhaube wrote:Well guys I am stumped. I need some advice. The scale wheel covers are kicking my butt. In this drawing the first 2 drawings is as they should be. But this will be near impossible to do and function. The last two drawings are the simplified non scale way to do it. I can do the scale way but I will have to do 2 sets of covers one in the gear up positon one in the gear down position. That is a lot of work paw-paw. Any opinions ?