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Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:53 pm
by cap232
Hey Trev, looks awesome, very nice piece of woodwork there. Tell a bit about the history and keep the pics coming
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:56 pm
by Go Vert
Sure will do Andre, we are heading out to the hangar in a few min to do our first week day work outing. I would like to get the wings varnished tonight. So will take some pics while we are there.
Trev
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:32 pm
by Go Vert
Just got back from the hangar after a decent 4 hours of graft but we ran out of varnish again and had to stop another 150ml and both wings would have been complete
. Seems we are gathering steam now and will do another few hours tomorrow and possibly Friday aswell.
Some pics
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:32 am
by Go Vert
ANother lekker evenings graft complete worked from 6 - 12 pm and the entire airframe is now sanded and varnished, some other small jobs completed aswell
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:29 am
by Go Vert
Over the weekend most of the replacement Alu parts were manufactured, wheels breaks serviced. Need to make a list of al the bolt sizes so that I can get all the correct AN bolts then we can start rigging this up again.
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:36 pm
by Go Vert
Few hours work done tonight and happy to say that all the Alu upgrade parts are now finished
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:55 pm
by Go Vert
Started on the doors and windows this evening, the top door was not so lekker so I remade that quick then did the STB side window, also managed to break lots of material attempting to bend the windscreen
the cabane struts are now also complete.
som pics
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:35 am
by Duck Rogers
Trev, that new door looks awfully tight. I think it needs to have about a 2mm gap. Remember wood expands and contracts PLUS there's varnish and paint still to come
Looks good so far.
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:05 am
by Go Vert
Duck Rogers wrote:Trev, that new door looks awfully tight. I think it needs to have about a 2mm gap. Remember wood expands and contracts PLUS there's varnish and paint still to come
Looks good so far.
Ahha you haa very good point there, I have a machine thatcan take some off will do that tonight.
Dankie ou maat
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:39 pm
by Duck Rogers
You're welcome. Who do I make the invoice out to?
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:15 am
by Go Vert
Duck Rogers wrote:You're welcome. Who do I make the invoice out to?
hey meneer slow down, why do you wanna invoice me now I still have 1000 more bits of advice needed save a tree or a few trees and invoice me at the end
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:21 am
by Go Vert
Shoewee what a night just got home at 2am
some decentwork done tonight. All doors and window cut pre fitted and the final fit all done. Also skimmed 2.5mm off of the bottom and front/back of the door before I did the window for it. I need to get a heat gun tomorrow and heat the plexiglass slightly to get the top bend in the front windscreen then all window work is 100% complete.
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:58 am
by Go Vert
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Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:38 am
by cap232
burning the midnight oil, at the pace you`re going it will fly in a weeks time.... very nice
Have you thought about a colour scheme yet, how about something classic like this
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you have too many toys there.....
Re: Trevs Horizon
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 3:52 pm
by Go Vert
That is nice and classic hey, but yes I did have a colour scheme in mind. See the original STD Horizon 1 loks pritty similar to a Citabria in its lines ( exept for the rudder but I was going to do a slightly different rudder with less angle on the TE ) so I was going to do the red/white citabria scheme. But now that the AP has said he is happy with me keeping the Super Koala tail which was built we end up with pritty much a Cub replica add to that the fact that the VW engines heads will pop out the sides of the cowl and its a pritty close replica prob closer than the Cubbys are ( jammer manne
). Thats the Fuz now ifyou look at the wings well they arent as long as th J3 but pritty close on the outline of a super Cub. So its going to be a tossup between a classic super Cub scheme or a simple J3 yellow scheme. I am leaning towards a yellow J3 Scheme a bit more I think its very nostalgic. On the toys well its not hard to get distracted in the hangar
lol. here are some pics of the Ideas I had and now have.