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1914 Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane - done!

Started by frank2056, November 16, 2020, 11:23:29 AM

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frank2056

Thanks, guys! This was a nice enough kit, especially without the rigging.
I'm looking forwards to see your version, Tophe!

frank2056

I found a much nicer build of this kit, by Jürgen Wagenknecht on Modellversium. He did all of the rigging and corrected some of the issues with the kit that I overlooked.

Tophe

After the LR-1914 in the 1910s then LR-51 in the 1940s came the LR-16 in the 1970s, <_<
see https://www.whatifmodellers.com/index.php?topic=39083.240
These decreasing numbers opposite to time going on are surprising :unsure:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

stevehed

Personally I think there is more than enough rigging. A lovely job.

Mossie

Great job.  I agree with the rigging, adding to much in 172 can drown a model due to the scaling.
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frank2056

I started with some "Rig that Thing" thread, but it was too stretchy and too thin. The painted nylon looks OK and was easy to work with. Getting in (or out of) the forward cockpit with all that rigging must have been tough...

Tophe

#36
The Lee-Richards kit (+ P-51 + putty) arrived today, and it is under the pine tree (till my birthday December 27th, this is paid by my parents as a gift, thanks).
While... most of all, thanks to frank2056 and his marvellous model that made me dream... ;) :thumbsup:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]


chrisonord

Wow, that is a thing of beauty for sure  :wub:
the rigging would be stuck to my fingers and not the model that's for sure
Chris
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