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Harold

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and some from a website that has today disappeared? and I am ready to remove them if one person objects to their exposure

 

Cheers

Raphael

 

Now those are some good shots! I came up kind of short while checking my own references. I guess I'm going to have to do a T-33 also now; there are some really cool camo schemes for this bird.

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OK, now I am looking for some shots of the flooring, and bulkheads.

I am still researching my own refs. Still need a cleaner photos of those areas.

Thanks in advance,

Harold

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OK, now I am looking for some shots of the flooring, and bulkheads.

I am still researching my own refs. Still need a cleaner photos of those areas.

Thanks in advance,

Harold

Hi Harold,

 

if some of these can help:

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DSC01879.jpg

 

Cheers

raphael

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my simple goal Barry

Thx

 

:thumbsup:

I have been collecting photos, drawings and measurements for years (about 15). And you have shown me more than all of them. Can't thank you enough.

Of all the planes I want to get right, this is it.

As always, thanks,

Harold

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Just to let you all know, I have started on it.....

The bottom is the kit parts with the floor and back side boxed in.

The top is a resin copy with the floor being re-worked. Once that is corrected, I will start on the consoles. The other side is cast by itself. I have more room to work that way. After that is done, I will cast the whole tub in one piece.

THEN, I will be making the IP/bulkheads/de-foggers, THEN the seats, THEN the canopy bracing....wait, I have help on that part. Our own master modeller William Lawlor is going to help me out on the bracing for the canopy...yay!

 

T-33side.jpg

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As it turns out, the museum of transportation here (about ten miles from my house), has a T-33. I have a good friend (P-51D Man), that has a relative who works there. We're trying to arrange a photo shoot for me at this time. May take a while, but if doable, I'll get shots of every square inch of pit. :thumbsup:

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As it turns out, the museum of transportation here (about ten miles from my house), has a T-33. I have a good friend (P-51D Man), that has a relative who works there. We're trying to arrange a photo shoot for me at this time. May take a while, but if doable, I'll get shots of every square inch of pit. :thumbsup:

Oh oh oh....SUPER....I can get some of the most obvious "issues" in the tub done and can add more details as they come in. You are the MAN!!

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Just to let you all know, I have started on it.....

The bottom is the kit parts with the floor and back side boxed in.

The top is a resin copy with the floor being re-worked. Once that is corrected, I will start on the consoles. The other side is cast by itself. I have more room to work that way. After that is done, I will cast the whole tub in one piece.

THEN, I will be making the IP/bulkheads/de-foggers, THEN the seats, THEN the canopy bracing....wait, I have help on that part. Our own master modeller William Lawlor is going to help me out on the bracing for the canopy...yay!

 

T-33nextstep.jpg

 

Got a little more work done on this side. I have to add the foot troughs and much more detailing on the consoles. After looking at the above pics, I saw many more booboos on the kit tub....like huge map cases!! they must have had really big maps...

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