BAe146-100 Series

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Plymouthair
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Re: BAe146-100 Series

Post by Plymouthair »

Thanks, I've not reached a bit of an issue, I'm trying to now create the buldge were the gear goes;

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Is it fairly simply to achieve ?

Kind regards.

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Re: BAe146-100 Series

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Depends what you mean by difficult *-)

They can be tricky but it is just a shape like any other part so you really just need to have a go and keep at it.
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Re: BAe146-100 Series

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Not wanting to push or so... Just mere and untamable curiosity... :hide:
Is your project going on?

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Re: BAe146-100 Series

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Hi Nick,

Was just about to post a report but saw your post first.

Yes the project is still going, however i did unfortunately use a to little sided cylinder to begin with to have any luck with the smoothing on the fuse.

What I'll be doing is re-creating the fuse and windows which would only take a few hours tops then work on the rear fuse that'll be a bit more of a chellenge to me personally.

Would be nice to do the RJX aswell after the 100, but perhaps a step at a time, I don't yet have plans for the 200 or 300 as there are already "some" models available for these.

Wil have more progress by this weekend.

Regards.

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Re: BAe146-100 Series

Post by Plymouthair »

Have let this fall behind a bit, but have modelled the basic wing shape, now onto the windroot itself.

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Many thanks.

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