Glencoe Curtiss Condor
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13 6 March 2021, 15:02
Ben M
Beautiful subject! Looks like you're up to the challenge this kit presents. The paintwork looks great so far.
Beautiful subject! Looks like you're up to the challenge this kit presents. The paintwork looks great so far.
6 March 2021, 15:08
mart b
I'm curious if you were able to finish it yet? A great subject, I just stumbled across the Glencoe kit at an antiques mall. Looks like a challenge, glad to see your photos, that paint job really pops.
I'm curious if you were able to finish it yet? A great subject, I just stumbled across the Glencoe kit at an antiques mall. Looks like a challenge, glad to see your photos, that paint job really pops.
7 March 2022, 15:29
Geoff Heyland
Not yet - I got stuck building the ski gear. Got the skis built, but haven't found decent pictures of the landing gear connections to the wings/root, so it sits waiting for more research!
Not yet - I got stuck building the ski gear. Got the skis built, but haven't found decent pictures of the landing gear connections to the wings/root, so it sits waiting for more research!
8 March 2022, 04:01
mart b
Hi Geoff, seeing the reference pic from the Byrd expedition, that is about as annoying of a source as you can get 🙂
There is another photo that you've probably also seen, [img1]
One guy built it to be like huge triangular plates (imodeler.com/2015/06..ds-expedition-plane/) that I suspect is based on the photo from WisconsinHistory.org. Just my gut reaction but I feel like they were covers, boots or spats, of canvas or maybe leather to stop ice/muck building up on the suspension (oleo struts, or whatever). Perhaps if they were for covering things up, you can get away with something hidden underneath 😉
Hi Geoff, seeing the reference pic from the Byrd expedition, that is about as annoying of a source as you can get 🙂
There is another photo that you've probably also seen, [img1]
One guy built it to be like huge triangular plates (imodeler.com/2015/06..ds-expedition-plane/) that I suspect is based on the photo from WisconsinHistory.org. Just my gut reaction but I feel like they were covers, boots or spats, of canvas or maybe leather to stop ice/muck building up on the suspension (oleo struts, or whatever). Perhaps if they were for covering things up, you can get away with something hidden underneath 😉
20 April, 14:13
Geoff Heyland
Thanks mart b for the input. That photo and the build diary are both helpful and may be enough to drag this beast back in to the workbench!
Thanks mart b for the input. That photo and the build diary are both helpful and may be enough to drag this beast back in to the workbench!
20 April, 18:26