The 1/32 scale AVRO Canuck CF-100 was started several years ago but never went far due to a lack of decent drawings. The drawing situation was resolved last year and now it has been place on the production line. The wings and tail planes have been cut out and the fuselage block has the top profile glue to it. Cutting will start shortly.
Lou
And I-Spy a F-84 Thunderjet to the left as well ! nice one.
Barry.
Finally re-visited the 1/32 scale CF-100.
Lou
WOW! ;D HUGE!
Yep!
Lou
Small progress. Ruler is 18 inches.
Lou
Last post was Aug 2014 so it is about time to do some work on my Canuck. I have continued to remove material to form the block shape. I am considering using vertical sander. For now, a rasp and a paring knife is doing the work slowly.
Lou
I have a new blade in my bandsaw so I trimmed some of the excess material around the fuselage.
Looking good Lou, its big!
Nacelles peeking out.
Lou
waiting to see more
Just a bit more. About an hours enjoyment.
Lou
A little progress is still progress Lou, (that's my problem, ) coming on. Regards Paul J.
Looking forward to more progress.
Gordon
I started to carve the engine nacelles. It is tricky in one plane I am with the grain, in another it is cross grain. So small bits only and lots of sand paper. I have an Aurora 1/76?? scale CF-100 to guide me.
Lou
Chipping away.
Lou
Every Chip . Slice . Scrape and brush with sandpaper is nearer to the finish.
Cheers
Gordon
Coming on Lou. Regards Paul J.