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Started by Dork the kit slayer, September 18, 2008, 08:50:52 AM

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Dork the kit slayer

What would you say to a Zero22 with spatted undercart ???....would it be too "Nate" ?? :banghead:
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jcf

Being Mitsubishi it would be more A5M like:



The spatted gear of the Mitsubishi Ki 51 Sonia would be a good fit:


Jon




ysi_maniac

Some thing between Claude and Zero? :huh: ... Maybe nice! ... IMHO :thumbsup:
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Brian da Basher

#3
I say, go for it!!!!

Remember, it's a proven fact that spats increase the coolness factor of any aircraft by 1000%!

You could go with "trousered" landing gear if you want a different look. If you're considering scratch-building your own spats, check out this guide to making your own spats.

I hope this helps and you know I'm looking forward to seeing this project!
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Brian da Basher

r16

ı remember reading Zero was also identified as Adam . Maybe you could claim this was the Allied codename for the spatted Zero.

Dork the kit slayer

The Sonias spats will be used,mainly because Im using the Zeros floats on the Sonia..........Why cant life be simple. :banghead: :cheers:
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Ian the Kiwi Herder

Hang-on....... when did you become Dork de Basher - Couldn't be a NATE tho' cos the NATE was a JAAF design, which was developed into the OSCAR, thence the FRANK. The ZERO was continually developed as a design in its' own right.

Good luck with the project, bud, looking forward to seeing you lose patience with it, then strip-it-down, rebuild it as a standard 22, then raid my decal stash for some appropriate markings......... as usual  ;D

Ian

(you know you'll never get around to painting the canopy framing, don't you  :blink:)
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Howard of Effingham

Quote from: Ian the Hunter-Gatherer on September 21, 2008, 02:48:14 AM
(you know you'll never get around to painting the canopy framing, don't you  :blink:)

'ere, d-t-k-s!

why not give it the canopy off of say a P-51D/K? that will solve the painting the frame problems.

and for an extra 1% on the coolness factor, make the spats retractable,  ;D
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