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Title: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: odd duck on 07 August 2011, 07:36:53 PM
Last weekend instead of catching up and finishing projects I've already have on the go I started a new project which I've been thinking about for a while!With my balsa carving skills improved by my motorboat and war canoe projects I had to try making a Flying boat,origionally I was thinking of a Sikorski40 but the extensive strutt work put me off,so I went with a fictional design with various elements taken from real planes of the period.this allows for changes of plan during construction.
I started by glueing various pieces of balsa together to form the fusalage,after drawing a centerline on each piece(important!)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1229.jpg)
the bottom piece was'nt glued but attached using dowels glued into it dry fitting into matching holes on the top piece this is so the model can be used on a flight stand or as a waterline model
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1228.jpg)
Next I drew on the basic outline on the top and sides and cutaway the excess wood to ruogh out th basic shape
 (http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1227.jpg)

(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1231.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1230.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1232.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1233.jpg)
Then sanding to refine the shape and add the keel to the bottom, used sandpaper wrapped around a piece of dowling for that
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1234.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1235.jpg)
A little more cutting to add detail to the hull
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1236.jpg)
that pretty much took care of the boat part next came the wings and tail i'll have to post that later today.
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Belgian on 07 August 2011, 07:38:35 PM
Looks awesome which kind of wood do you use? It seems really easy to shape.
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: odd duck on 07 August 2011, 07:56:38 PM
Balsa wood ,i'm using pieces from a grab bag of the stuff otherwise i would have tried for a longer fusalage.
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Belgian on 07 August 2011, 07:57:35 PM
Balsa wood ,i'm using pieces from a grab bag of the stuff otherwise i would have tried for a longer fusalage.

Thanks but was is a grab bag?
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: odd duck on 07 August 2011, 08:21:43 PM
In this case it's bag of randomly sized pieces of wood basicly leftovers and odd cuts from the mill cut to fit in a bag and sold a slightly cheaper price than buying the standard sizes,every bag has a different assortment.hope this helps
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Wirelizard on 07 August 2011, 08:29:31 PM
Shaping up very nicely so far - a project like this has been something I've considered to get a solid gamer-proof aircraft or two on the table... I was even casually pricing sheets, slabs and blocks of balsa just yesterday while browsing our local hobby store.

Thanks for reminding me of the balsa grab-bags, though, one of those from the craft store should set someone up for a lot of projects!

Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Calimero on 07 August 2011, 09:35:47 PM

Looking good so far 8)
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Belgian on 08 August 2011, 04:49:44 PM
In this case it's bag of randomly sized pieces of wood basicly leftovers and odd cuts from the mill cut to fit in a bag and sold a slightly cheaper price than buying the standard sizes,every bag has a different assortment.hope this helps

It does thanks! Never hear of something with mine local wood supplier.
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: odd duck on 08 August 2011, 08:46:40 PM
It does thanks! Never hear of something with mine local wood supplier.
Balsa wood is usually only sold in hobby and craft stores it's not something you would find in a lumberyard
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Rob_bresnen on 08 August 2011, 09:10:56 PM
When you started off, I thought- well that looks a bit naf, but then as I scrolled down, the thing started to take shape before my very eyes, and I thought Wow! you have got some tallent there- keep it up, I want to see more!
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: odd duck on 08 August 2011, 09:31:25 PM
i did'nt take too many photos of the next steps as i was on a bit of a roll!
Wings were drawn out and cut from 3/16'' sheet of Balsa ,two pieces and glued together.Next I carved the conection between the wings and fusalage,I don't know the proper name for this,sorry. This piece will be glued to the underside of the wing and conected to the fusalage by a mortise and tenon unglued so the wings are removable for easier storage
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1239.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1238.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1240.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1241.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1246.jpg)
Not many pic.s of the tail construction I'm afraid it went pretty fast i did have to glue another piece of balsa to the top of the rear fusalage and whittle and sand the tail section quiet a bit before glueing the tail in place
 
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1244.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1245.jpg)
finaly i added sponsons to the  bottom of the waterline section,this is a simple cut and shape  piece inserted into a cutout on the bottom of the model
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1243.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1247.jpg)
and that's as far as I've gotten so far here are some shots of the model with the wings attached sorry about the quality of the photos the wings kept casting shadows
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1249.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1248.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1252.jpg)
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll29/madmalg/Flying%20Boat%20project/IMG_1250.jpg)
I hope to get the final details and painting done in the next couple of days
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Wirelizard on 09 August 2011, 12:46:59 AM
Very cool, old-school modelmaking. What are you going to do for engines? Can I suggest an engine pod on top of the wing, with a tractor/pusher arrangement, that is, an engine and prop at each end of the pod?

Also, stick a 28mm figure alongside for your next photos, please!
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: OccasionalWargamer on 09 August 2011, 01:28:43 AM
Looking good! 
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Drachenklinge on 09 August 2011, 10:56:05 AM
so far: WOW!  :o

best wishes
Drachenklinge
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Burgundavia on 14 August 2011, 08:32:54 PM
TaleSpin! I don't know if you realize it, but that is basically the Disney cartoon from the 90s.
Title: Re: Pulp Flying boat project
Post by: Mason on 14 August 2011, 08:37:17 PM
Wow! :o
It is great to see this growing right in front of my eyes.
Fantastic!
Will be watching avidly, cant wait to see it finished.