I've dreamt of a Bud Nosen kit for over a decade. Life has changed and I find myself with 2 Nosen kits and a Royal PA-18 105" kit.
The Nosen 105" Citabria is on the building board. I just started framing the fuse. I also got a box from the big brown truck today and that was a NIB Bud Nosen 102" Mustang kit.
I don't see any forums dedicated to those kit manufacturers (Royal, Bud Nosen or A&A Industries) on this site. Before I go to deep... am I on the wrong site?
I'm a decent kit builder. I've built a plane or two from plans and made my own fiberglass parts before. Midwest Extra, Midwest Cap, Sig Kadet Senior, LT40, 4*60, 4*120, Midwest Citabria, Lanier 1/3 scale Extra 300S, Lanier Giant Stinger, Great Planes 1/3 Extra ... and probably 40 or 50 more but I can't remember them all. Nothing was complicated or really scale about those airplanes.
I need help learning how to build a scale airplane.
How do you make scale rivets for a P-51? I'm thinking that depends on the covering and if you sheeted the whole thing.
I need help with structural modifications. I think the plane was originally designed around a .60 size geared glow motor, with a RTF weight of 11lbs and fixed gear. Nobody builds them like that today. Turning this into a scale plane with retracts and a 60--80cc gas engine on the firewall is going to require a lot more structure. That seams to be what everybody does with this Mustang kit. Nobody is flying them with anything smaller than a 35 or 40cc motor today.... and those guys say it flies great.. flat and level. Most guys report spirited performance with the 70--80cc engines. I see no reason to reinvent the wheel. I'm looking for documented build threads that will help me figure out where to replace balsa parts with lite ply or spruce. Balsa sheer webs or lite ply? Which ribs? Those kinds of details are critical if I'm going to be successful with this build.
I need help with weathering.
I need help with covering. I was going to do fabric. Sig Koverall and Minwax Polyacrylic then paint. If that's dumb, please tell me where to start reading about how to cover and paint a GS warbird.
Can I learn those techniques here if I'm willing to read? Or does this site assume you already know those things and is maybe more dedicated to other specific scale models only on the forum pages?
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