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Canadair Argus CP107 1/48 Scale ......................(Completed 21 April 2017)

Started by lastvautour, June 13, 2008, 01:35:00 AM

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lastvautour

The Argus has started with the construction of the props. They require minor sanding, primer and paint. This is another slow project which may last well into next year.


lastvautour

Second step has been initiated with the selection of wood for the model.

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With the first snowfall on the ground, my creative juices are flowing.

Lou

lastvautour

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I need more clamps.

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She don't look like much at this stage. Black ruler is 12 inches long for comparison

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Starting to take some shape and look like an Argus(at least to me it does). Lamination is in the vertical plane rather than the usual horizontal.

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I am planning for a late 2009 roll out.

Lou

lastvautour

The tail planes is cut and the edges being sanded before reducing the thickness.



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lastvautour

June 09 may have been an optimistic date. we will see. Here the nacelles are rough cut to say the least. Final cutting, gluing and carving will not occur this month.


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lastvautour


Nacelles are laminated three piece affair. Each piece is cut on the scroll saw and then glued for final shaping.


Lou

lastvautour

It has been a while, but I finally put 3 hours work on the Argus tonight. I started to contour the fuselage, tail and radome.

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At 1/48 she is a fairly large bird, way too big for the shelving I have.

Lou

lastvautour

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Another few hours were spent getting the horizontal plane ready for installation. The fuselage has been notched and sanding has begun at the front end of things. I will sand the fuselage to shape over the next few weeks to enable the fitment of the main plane.

The 18 inch ruler shows the relative size of the beauty. Roll out delayed until late 2010.

lastvautour


The radome to fuselage joint is being worked on with wood putty and super glue to harden the putty. Once shaped, I will remove the tin foil and use lots of glue to attach it to the fuselage. The vertical tail is ready for gluing. I don't normally do control surfaces but the Argus at 1/48 scale is quite large.

lastvautour

Progress continues at a slow pace. The engines have been cut to slip over the wings. The final fit will come shortly and then gluing, putty and sanding. The wing tip have yet to be curled up and control surfaces engraved. Another 2011 completion date for this one.

The wings are held in with two screws making it relatively easy to put on and take off.


lastvautour

Other than a few swipes with the sand paper, the Argus is also at a crawl.

Lou

lastvautour

The wing to fuselage fillets are quite large for this aircraft.

Lou

Mark Braunlich

Very impressive Lou.  Is this the largest solid you've made?  Did you go down to the museum to photograph the real thing?

Mark

Balsabasher

Beautifully made Lou,is that a Bristol Britannia in the background ?
Barry.