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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
To make way for the battery box I had to cut away the 9x9 balsa which meant there is not enough pudding to add F1, so I added some extra pieces in the corners You can also see that I have added fibreglass cloth and resin to the insides of the cowling pieces Here the battery box in situ. And F1 in situ so you can see the problem. The walls of the cowl will be very thin near the corners, hence the need for fibreglass cloth and resin to reinforce the thinner bits -
Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
I have added a screw and a 1/32" ply insert to attach. Whilst this works, the magnets are so good that it is a real struggle to remove the hatch. Fortunately I will only need to do so in order to charge up as I will be inserting a Halls Electric Switch. I don't trust normal switches or the battery plug connection idea. I might remove one of the magnets -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
As usual I reinforced the front chamber between F2 and F3 with fibreglass cloth and resin. It provides extra strength in the event of a hard slope arrival (highly likely). It also means less lead in the spinner. I did one surface at a time using gravity to ensure it stayed flat. Next job is the cowl which is designed for ic engines. I have made an extra piece of 1/2 inch to cover up the gap designed for the cylinder head to exit. I am going to line it with glass cloth as well -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
The rear 2mm top sheeting is trickier to fit as one has to work round the protruding elevator snake outer, chamfer the rear to fit round the rear of the fin and the upper join to the fin. The sheeting also has to be curved to fit both vertically and horizontally. This time, instead of ammonia, I used steam which is much better for shaping the balsa. Marigolds have to be worn not only because it makes me look sweet and submissive, but also to avoid burns. I then held it in position with rubber bands befor applying glue. The instructions recommend cyano for the bottom edge before then applying glue (aliphatic resin for me) to the upper surfaces. One still has to use pins, such are the curve parameters. I had to use lightweight filler round the elevator snake, and the bottom join to the lower sheet sides. No matter how I tried, I could not get a fit all the way down the sides due to the curve in every direction of the upper sheeting. -
Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
This is the finished rear magnet catch for the rear of the hatch which works well. I am going to add a piece of 1.5mm ply to the top rear and screw in a small screw so that I can remove the hatch when needed, such is the power of the magnets. Probably only needed one set of magnets. I am going to line the inside of this area with fibreglass for weight and strength - such are landings on the slope. I did this with the Spitfire which has worked very well. The fibreglass will also reinforce the edges at the top where I have already added a 2mm doubler as you can see in the above photograph. -
Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
Looks amazing Colin. I only hope mine is half as good when finished. Questions:- 1. What colour green did you use 2. How did you do the panel lines and staining? 3. What font did you use for the lettering? I use post it notes, and have recently bought some ink called "Smoke" which I am planning to use. -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
Anyway back to the thread, albeit thank you for your contributions, guys. I thought I would run through how I have progressed the hatch, which I had spot cyano'd into position whilst I profiled the shape of the top decking. I will use magnets at the rear and two pieces of snake inner at the front. Firstly, I used this Dremel tool to make a hole in the rear balsa hatch. I first made a pilot hole with a cone-shaped attachment and finished it off with this. I then glued one half of the magnet into the hole with epoxy. I have tried cyano but it is not strong enough to hold the pull of the neodymium magnet. I roughed up the gluing surfaces first with a metal file. I had to glue one magnet at a time because if not, one magnet would be attracted by the other. Even so, the second one was tricky. I had to tape it down while the glue set. Next - marking where the hole in the opposite surface should be. I covered the end in red paint generously and then pressed it up against the opposite surface. -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
Front top decking was cut to size as per the plan and left slightly over at the front and top. First of all I glued the bottom of the sheeting to the fuselage sides with cyano before tempting it to roll over the formers. i used ammonia to help with the bend. This kit is quite old and the sheeting has gone slightly hard, so it needs a bit of encouragement. It still needed some encouragement when glued with pins to make sure it is stuck all through the glue joints. I used an old knife to spread the glue -
Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
Slowly slowly catch a monkey. Fin on - not a lot of purchase to mount this. It wasn't quite long enough so I inserted a 3mm packing piece as you can see. It will be reinforced with the side sheeting when it goes on. I ummed and awed about installing a rudder. I usually do because i like it for landing and stall turns but not decided yet. It I do it will be closed loop I think. The outer for the elevator snake is glued in having been roughed up near the joints. -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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Messerschmitt ME109 (Cambrian Funfighter)
Peter Garsden replied to Peter Garsden's topic in PSS Build Blogs
As this ME109 is intended for IC Power there is no provision on the plan for a hatch, so I had to think how to create one, and I plumbed for something between F2 and F3. Don't do this if you make the hatch. The way to do it is only apply glue between F2 and F3, glue it in position then apply a saw to the cut as shown. As I sawed it off first, I have had to reinstall it using spots of super glue so I can remove it later. What you can see, however, is the piece of 5mm square applied to F2 so as to provide a platform for the hatch. I am going to apply magnets to the back and 2 plastic tubes to the front into holes in the block balsa cowl. I am going to put a liner of 1/32 ply to provide a secure outliner for the two holes. -
From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter
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From the album: Messerschmitt 109 Funfighter