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Alec K (Pardubak)
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Avia B.534.17, I. series, "stripped": WIP

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14 November 2024, 09:17 -

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This kit is a joy to build. Before starting on this project, I build one of the kits from the dual combo OOB for practice (ref. my project here: scalemates.com/profi..ts&project=40637 ). Specifically, I wanted to get a hang of biplane rigging which I have not done well with during my past two biplane builds. I also wanted to test other techniques before embarking on what looked to be a challenging project.

I was fortunate to find the most complicated parts for the "stripped" conversion, namely the internal fuselage structure, engine and fuel tank, available on Shapeways as a 3D print from CADfish models. These parts are very detailed and seem well researched. Although their relative cost is considerable (I spent $49 for all three in early 2018 ), it's a small price to pay compared to the hours it would have taken to scratch-build the said components. Although very fragile (at least the fuselage frame is) and with rough(ish) surface texture, the 3D prints have sharp detail and paint easily.

Hope you enjoy!

Here is the link to the completed model gallery: scalemates.com/profi..bums&album=43479

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1:72 Avia B-534 early series (Eduard 70103)1:72 AVIA B.534 seats (Aires 7337)1:72 Avia B-534 II.serie (Brengun BRL72009)1:72 Avia B.534 fuselage structure (CADfish Models )1:72 Avia B.534 fuel tank (CADfish Models )1:72 Avia B.534 liquid cooler, holder for open shutters (CADfish Models )

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