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BV 138 Flying Clog

Thank you James . As tricky as this one is being I'm actually enjoying it. :)

Sort of reverse engineering but not quite.

I'm starting to wish it was ready for paint though but it'll get there eventually . :soldier

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Thanks Ron for looking in on me . Soon as we get it floating, we're gonna head towards the Netherlands .
I hear there's lots of water that way :rotf

Cheers, Christian B)

You ain't foolin' no one, you're going for the beer! :drinks


Nah .... Gonna get all that good cheese that Ron doesn't eat and skip over to Belgium and get some beer there....and some chocolate...... and some real waffles .....and .... :blush:

Cheers, Christian B)
 
As ever, you rise to the challenge, Christian- cheers! This really is a magnificent subject for it's sheer odd-ballery. ;) Makes me want to grab up one of those old Planet 1/48 fiberglass monsters- once I've won the lottery, that is. Good luck with that turret ring- I know you'll show it who's boss.

Cheers!
 
As ever, you rise to the challenge, Christian- cheers! This really is a magnificent subject for it's sheer odd-ballery. ;) Makes me want to grab up one of those old Planet 1/48 fiberglass monsters- once I've won the lottery, that is. Good luck with that turret ring- I know you'll show it who's boss.

Cheers!

Thanks for the encouraging words Chuck . This bird is definitely quirky ! :woohoo:

There's always this model in 1/48 MPM/HML . It might be affordable .

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Cheers, Christian B)
 
I'd love to find the HML kit, I had it in my Ebay search list forever but they don't pop up very often. After seeing your struggle with this kit I'm not sure I'll ever tackle mine, keep on trucking !
 
I was just comparing this and the PBY. They were comparible in size. Don't know why but that's very deceiving. It looks like this would be about the size of a Grumman Goose for some reason.

:popcorn
 
I was just comparing this and the PBY. They were comparible in size. Don't know why but that's very deceiving. It looks like this would be about the size of a Grumman Goose for some reason.

:popcorn


Darn, you caused me a lot of fiddling this morning . This derelict Cat and this clog did not cooperate at all.

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The clog is just a bit smaller than the Cat.

However the Goose is closer to a float in comparison . It's only a six passenger plane . :S

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And now, you know this Goose is unhappy to go back in the box :fencing

The Gosling, is even smaller than the Goose . Problem solved ?

Thanks for looking. Cheers, Christian B)
 
Yeah but you're only comparing the body to the Goose, add the booms and it's twice as long.

I've seen a PBY flying, seen a Goose more than once, would have loved to seen this BV. :pilot
 
I'd love to find the HML kit, I had it in my Ebay search list forever but they don't pop up very often. After seeing your struggle with this kit I'm not sure I'll ever tackle mine, keep on trucking !

I'm thinking you're saying you don't want to build the 1/72 one.

I did not notice any cursing about the HML version but he did say resin , large , heavy and hand molded which no doubt would make it pricey .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Hello all ! :) I continue to chisel away at this clog and I have to admit that it's getting closer bit by bit.
I hope no one was in a hurry to see a finished product :soldier

I decided to work some more on the exterior fuselage/hull ? details by adding the crew entry hatches for the aft compartments.

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I also though the fairings where the tails attached to the booms needed a little something :hmmm

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I also decided to attach the fairings going into the engine coolers but soon found out that they would need shims to make them sit correctly .

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One would not think this to be a big operation but it took a lot of more filling and sanding than I first thought.

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Next on the list, the two piece clear turrets ( :sick: ) which did not fit in the forward well , so after enlarging the opening a bit I decided to cut off the lower collar and build a pedestal for it to spin on.

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I also closed off the forward compartment with a bulk head since more filling and sanding will be required after the fuselage is closed .

That will allow me to install the finished turret later and hopefully keep the dust out of the cockpit :)

Last is an update of the two rear compartments with the additions to the kit .

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Next up will be some cockpit work and the turrets. :soldier

Thanks for looking , Christian B)
 
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Next on the list, the two piece clear turrets ( :sick: )

Falcon Models (of New Zealand) makes a set of vacuum-formed replacements (sometimes the individual canopies are available under Squadron's line):
1/72 scale Set No.29: Luftwaffe, World War II (part 6)
•Arado Ar 96 (for Heller kit)
•Arado Ar 234B (for Dragon kit)

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•Blohm und Voss Bv 138 (for Supermodekit)

•Dornier Do 18 (for Matchbox/Revell kit)
•Focke-Wulf Fw 190 (standard canopy) (for Revell kit)
•Focke-Wulf Fw 190 ("blown" canopy) (for Revell kit)
•Focke-Wulf Fw 190A ("Rammjäger" canopy) (for Hasegawa kit)
•Junkers Ju 88A-5 (for Italeri kit)
•Messerschmitt Bf 109B-1 (early canopy) (for Heller kit)
•Messerschmitt Me 210 (for Italeri kit)
•Messerschmitt Me 323E-1 (for Italeri kit)
•Messerschmitt Me 410 (for Hasegawa/Fine Molds kit)

Regards,
 
Dang Christian, that is sterling modelling there, love how you keep going on this tough build, keep it going! (y)
 
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