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Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
- terry white
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- Location: wareham,dorset.england
Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Beautiful work again Simon, not far off now. Ter.
- Antonia
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- Location: Oxfordshire
Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Aww... go on Simon, you know you want too!.....
Brilliant work though, really looking forward to see your 800 in the flesh.
Brilliant work though, really looking forward to see your 800 in the flesh.
- Simon WS
- Posts: 205
- Joined: 18 Mar 2015, 11:39
- Location: Kent, UK
- Simon WS
- Posts: 205
- Joined: 18 Mar 2015, 11:39
- Location: Kent, UK
Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
I've been severely lacking in motivation, but despite that I have actually been working hard on filling, sanding, filling, sanding, filling.....(you get the picture!). I didn't actually add up all the hours but I would guess it might be as many as 20 - and I'm still not really satisfied with it, but the fuselage is "done"
I also added the rudder pivot bar which I will (one day) add the rudder pedals to - almost certainly not before it's made it's first flight because right now I just want to get it into the air. Having said that, the one wing with non cured paint is pretty bad now so I think my pride won't allow me to let it be seen in public so I may re-do that before the maiden...
List of things to do:-
1. Re-do one wing
2. Add rudder pull pull control system
3. Paint wing servo covers
4. Mask & paint canopy outline
5. Calculate and add about 10Kg of nose weight (well, slight exaggeration, but it's going to be a lot!)
6. Sit down in a darkened room and decide if I wanna fly it!
Simon
I also added the rudder pivot bar which I will (one day) add the rudder pedals to - almost certainly not before it's made it's first flight because right now I just want to get it into the air. Having said that, the one wing with non cured paint is pretty bad now so I think my pride won't allow me to let it be seen in public so I may re-do that before the maiden...
List of things to do:-
1. Re-do one wing
2. Add rudder pull pull control system
3. Paint wing servo covers
4. Mask & paint canopy outline
5. Calculate and add about 10Kg of nose weight (well, slight exaggeration, but it's going to be a lot!)
6. Sit down in a darkened room and decide if I wanna fly it!
Simon
- Peter Balcombe
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Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Looks very nice Simon.
I’m sure we all want to see it take to the air
I’m sure we all want to see it take to the air
- Simon WS
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- Location: Kent, UK
Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Thanks Peter.
Fuselage cured enough to handle so tried a quick wing fit...
Fuselage cured enough to handle so tried a quick wing fit...
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- terry white
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Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Nice very nice
- Simon WS
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Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
One of those jobs I don't like much - masking up and spraying the canopy outline. I discovered I had some Sikkens Plastoflex paint which is specially made for priming plastics (car bumpers mainly) so used that prior to top coat.
Looks so much nicer now...
Paul very kindly made me some servo covers, so I primed and painted those too and then fitted them today.
Finally with gritted teeth I sanded most of the non cured paint off the top of the wing with the problem and sprayed several new layers of 2K primer. I hope it has worked but it remains to be seen if the composite finish will be durable. Still it should look better than the pock marked surface did when I spray a new top coat on it tomorrow.
Getting there...
Si
Looks so much nicer now...
Paul very kindly made me some servo covers, so I primed and painted those too and then fitted them today.
Finally with gritted teeth I sanded most of the non cured paint off the top of the wing with the problem and sprayed several new layers of 2K primer. I hope it has worked but it remains to be seen if the composite finish will be durable. Still it should look better than the pock marked surface did when I spray a new top coat on it tomorrow.
Getting there...
Si
- Peter Balcombe
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Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Lovely Simon.
I look forward to seeing it in action.
I look forward to seeing it in action.
- Simon WS
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Re: Purbeck 1/3rd Scale DG800 Build Thread
Re-painting of top surface of bad wing seems to have worked, which is nice
Installed the pull-pull rudder mechanism (sorry terrible photos to follow due to sun/shadows/awful photographer!)
We have a rudder!
Tailplane on and we have all control surfaces working
Nothing like as big as my ASG29, but still quite large!
Talking of large, it is quite lardy - currently 12 Kg but lord knows how much lead it'll need in the nose?...
I will ask Terry and Paul where I should set the cg and then start ordering tons of lead shot.
Nearly there....
Installed the pull-pull rudder mechanism (sorry terrible photos to follow due to sun/shadows/awful photographer!)
We have a rudder!
Tailplane on and we have all control surfaces working
Nothing like as big as my ASG29, but still quite large!
Talking of large, it is quite lardy - currently 12 Kg but lord knows how much lead it'll need in the nose?...
I will ask Terry and Paul where I should set the cg and then start ordering tons of lead shot.
Nearly there....