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General Jimmy Doolittle's RC3-2

:pilot I finally got off my butt, and did some painting on the RC3-2. Lower wings, glossy alclad laquer black, in anticipation of Brass, for wing radiators! :yipee
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Upper wings, masked, sealed, ready to paint!
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Alclad Black lacquer sprayed on upper wing surfaces as well. She should be ready to be all shiny & metalish, Friday/Saturday. Then, Floats & Rigging!! Yippee!
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I've been making use of my Tamiya Airbrushing stands. they R Nifty!!
 
:pilot Model Master Brass metalizer. I dicovered the .020 tip in the G23 wouldn't shoot the grainy Metalizer @ 6 p.s.i., so I switched to the old Aztek, and put it on. Undersides;
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the upper surface of the lower wing "crinkled" :bang head I have no explantion. I hope to finish the Curtiss, in time for the Region V regional Show in K.C.
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A bit more sanding, prep, and re-shoot, with the a/c in the house turned a bit further down, perhaps.
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Upper wings came out nicely.
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The box art shows a glossy black panel between the upper wings, but none of the references I can find bear that out. The pilot cannot see straight ahead, so no sense adding an anti-glare panel. Ahhhh! Colors!!
 
Quite correct. The radiators were built into the wings. No parasitic drag.
http://airpigz.com/blog/2012/5/7/jimmy-doolittle-the-curtiss-r3c-2-and-the-schneider-trophy-a.html
I may have some more work to do on the wings anyhow. :stinker
 
Quite correct. The radiators were built into the wings. No parasitic drag.
http://airpigz.com/blog/2012/5/7/jimmy-doolittle-the-curtiss-r3c-2-and-the-schneider-trophy-a.html
I may have some more work to do on the wings anyhow. :stinker

Don.t remember seeing it when I visited a good many years ago.

I see some strings in your future :facepalm

Cheers, Christian B)
 
I've realized that the paint scheme on the old Hawk box, is NOT Lt. James Doolittle's aircraft. :facepalm
I'm just going with the box art scheme, 'cuz it's so colorful!
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Put on some Future, and started the Usci rigging.
 
Thanks James! :good:
More Future gloss coat!
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Rigging starts with floats! 3 wires in the front strut! If you use the Usci stuff, get a big piece of white paper, and turn off your ceiling fan! Makes for less cussing!! :facepalm
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Phantom is RIGHT! Here's the old Hawk rigging diagram! Strings a-plenty! :frantic
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I thought it might be better to decal the vertical stabilizer, before I attached the floats, and began rigging. A wee bit of Tamiya tape to establish placement. I'm using some bitty individual,Railroad decals. It works really well to put a drop of water on the Model, soak the digit of the backing, and slide the decal into place. It's hard to make out my drop of water.
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The little dashes are a bugger.
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I set them with future, as my decal solvent makes them VANISH! Port side complete! :yipee
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Yep! Rigging! I started by making 4 of these:
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A teeny bit of ship rigging experience helps here. The Uschi stuff is springy, so I untangle every time it "BOINGS" :bang head White paper & good lighting is a MUST!
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Insert the point end into the float, I drilled a .070 hole, which is plenty big for this dinky stuff! Ran it thru a similar hole in the wing strut, then doubled back, so I have plenty left to attach to the lower wing. 1 piece, 2 wires!! see?! Pull a bit of tension, then a little dab of CA glue to fix it.
Uschi fine rigging stretches! Lookie!!
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Spings right back in place! Handy, but not without it's foibles.
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Swipe of a sharp hobby knife, and the left over double-back is GONE!!
 
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