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Initially I was unsure about the Herpa '8. It looked clumpy and didn't sit right (i.e. wasn't nose down). In fact there was fresh air between the tyres and the tarmac ! It wasn't tail heavy - I gave it all the tests and won't sit tail down.
Sooooo.......off with the main gears and re-glue in a slightly bent forward position ( don't bend the metal you'll likely snap the gears). Put more glue at the back than front. I used evo-stick, which allegedly was favoured by Western Models. She now sits nose down and looks much, much better. May think about taking 2mm of the length of the nose wheel strut.....any thoughts about that ? Last edited by Graham Bridges; 05-07-2008 at 08:03 AM. |
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Vandal...
I would have thought the only way to get what you want and a degree of solidity would be to bury the unit 2mmm deeper into the body.... Will the nosewheel unit come out in one piece..drill a bit out and put back... or is it gonna be more difficult than that, in that the doors and nosewheel are all one unit..... ![]() Looks nice .. have to get one...... compared to the Delta, twas a bit pricey...
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As for nosewheel shortening I may live with it as it is, until I go crazy thinking about it too much....then one day a frenzied attack may take place. When I get a bit of time I'll see how it all comes apart and then take a view. |
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Brave attempting a mod. Me, I'd leave alone.
However do think the classic look is something Inflight 200 have captured with their DC8's.
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Naw .. yer a braver man than me .. if I had done that the u/c would have snapped in two...
![]() Yer could always sit yer DC8 front nosewheel in a pot hole..! ![]()
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You mustn't be so rough. The landing gear just needs a little gentle jiggle until you feel it loosening up (you know just like you would with a woman). So gentle that you don't apply any real torque to the strut. I was surprised at how easy they came off (just like some women). As for the pot hole plan.....won't work. The nose will teeter over the hole with the aircraft perfectly balanced on thr main gear. Without the nose down attitude it looks a bit Coronado-esque. Now that's a good idea for 1:200. Kempton show on Saturday ? |
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Retro is looking bright these days. |
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aka Goonybird
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I gotta chitty for Sunday.. Graham..... what you on man..!!
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May see you there on Sunday then...
![]() ... should be some bargains as Inflight seem to be going into mass dumping mode... ![]()
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Hi
When I have had problems with a model not sitting correctly I either file a little off the landing gear wheels (either nosewheel or main struts)or slightly increase it with a good metal filler ,this has the effect of adjusting the model so it sits correctly .It will have to be filed and smoothed down afterwards as to be hardly noticeable. Hope it helps. |
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