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Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project

Start to Finish Builds Discuss Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project in the Modeling forums; And then to this mornings work. Quite pleased with the way this is has turned out. the original was a ...

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    And then to this mornings work.

    Quite pleased with the way this is has turned out. the original was a one piece unit that was pressed to give its shape. Spookliy enough, I dont have access to million ton press in my little shed, so I had to improvise a bit.



    The rivets around the curved area are my work-around and once the gunsight is mounted, wont be visible.

    You can see I've also started on the 'track' for the sliding canopy...that I'm not going to fit... Not sure how to 'mill' some slots inbetween the groups of 4 holes. Cant get a milling attachment and its too shallow to allow the use of copious amounts of filing ...not going to happen !!!...so any ideas gratefully received.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f1.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f2.jpg  

    Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f4.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f3.jpg  

    Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f5.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f6.jpg  

    Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-f7.jpg  
    Cheers

    Gary



    My P-51D Cockpit Project http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/sta...ect-18113.html

    Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But rather to slide in sideways, totally worn out and broken, shouting "Holy cr*p, WHAT A RIDE !!"

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    It does look a bit long. I have a hole pile of parts I've made that haven't worked out for some reason. I think I made the primer pump bracket 3 times before I was happy with the fit. Just think of it as practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T Bolt View Post
    It does look a bit long. I have a hole pile of parts I've made that haven't worked out for some reason. I think I made the primer pump bracket 3 times before I was happy with the fit. Just think of it as practice.
    Or are you really going into the mass production line scheme of things ?....teehee
    Cheers

    Gary



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    Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But rather to slide in sideways, totally worn out and broken, shouting "Holy cr*p, WHAT A RIDE !!"

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    Crossing posts Gary. Now that looks more like it! Nice work! For slots I make 2 holes at either end of the slot and connect them buy cutting out the aluminum between them, then use a file to square off the rounded ends. Lot of hand work but aluminum cuts fast, especially if you start off with a pretty coarse file.

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    Excellent Gary!! Moving right along, it'll be together in no time!

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    That little bug.....

    I try and wipe it off my monitor every time I see it................... Maybe if I try spray??

    Planes are so simple....... damned helicopter builds!



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    Very impressed Gary!

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    Entry on Facebook this morning...

    Right....breakfast (fat boy fry up)...check
    Strong tea in big mug (decorated with warbirds)...check
    Mr Miller on the stereo (LOUD !)...check
    Sun is shining...check
    Family's gone shopping...check
    YIPEEEEE...its Mustang time, yeah baby (off to make the instrument shroud)

    Fast forward 3 hours....

    Well...that was a total cluster...what the word ?...rhymes with truck ?...ummm, errrr, oh yeah, disaster. !.

    First I missed off a part of one of the blueprints...then my drill went t*ts up...then one of the Starlings on its way back to feed the chicks in the nest under the eves, left a little present, end result ?...Starlings one - Mustang zero. Little bastids do it again and my '51 is gonna have its first kill marking recorded (anyone any idea whose side Starlings fly for ?).
    And then to cap it all, the bit I was working on, I decided just wasn't right. Folowing a loud bout of tourets, its now sulking in the far flung reaches of my shed...with a sodding great hammer dent in it !!!. What I was trying to do was to make the instrument shroud in 3 parts as I dont have access to a metal press. The main gunsight part went quite well...it was when I started on the side sections that things went downhill.....and stayed there.
    Grrrrr.
    I've decided that today just wasn't meant to happen, so she's chocked up in the hangar (shed) and will be looked at next weekend weather permitting. I'm hoping that a fresh start will enable me to make this shroud and then I can finally mount my sight and she'll start to look like a fighter.

    Heres a few shots of this morining..
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m1.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m2.jpg  

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    Cheers

    Gary



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    Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But rather to slide in sideways, totally worn out and broken, shouting "Holy cr*p, WHAT A RIDE !!"

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    Good to see you've kept your sense of humour! On the bright side, the bird missed sending that pestulent projectile down into the bowels of your cockpit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimea_River View Post
    ......On the bright side, the bird missed sending that pestulent projectile down into the bowels of your cockpit.
    Thats the truth, another inch to the right and it would have been a real difficult clean-up job!

    I've had more days like that then I can remember Gary.. When things start going south like that its best to pack it away for a few days and start fresh.

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    Looking good though Gary, and just be thankful cows can't fly !!

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    THAT'S JUST WRONG TERRY!

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    Had some help from Tony this weekend just gone. Had to strip out the '51 so that we could get what I call a 'bucking bar' on the inside of what I'm using for longerons to enable the rivets to be put in on the lower section of the 'shoulder' plates. I will be using countersunk 'pop' rivets for the top line mouint the internal bracing structure(all the leyyow bits of angle Ali in the previous piccies). Also did some more work on the seat, again with help to rivet the new 'field repair' plate in place.

    I now need to save up some more cash to get some more paint than I can give everything a final coat on the inside and then its back to worrying about the instrument shroud/ glare panel.
    I really want all this done inside the next five weeks so that she's ready for Cockpitfest and peeps can see that I've done a little bit of work on her since last year. I'm calling this year, the year of the gunsight...it will be installed !!!

    Also brought a 'pukka' polisher over the weekend so I can now learn how to get that mirror finish I want.

    And I finally decided I could legitimately (OK, almost !) put this bumper sticker I picked up at Oshkosh back in 2005.....where it should rightly sit...on the back of my truck !!

    Sorry about the order the piccies are in, it wont let me arrange them in the correct sequence tonight for some reason
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m3.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m1.jpg  

    Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m5.jpg   Geedee's P-51D Cockpit Project-m2.jpg  

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    Last edited by Geedee; 05-10-2011 at 02:57 PM.
    Cheers

    Gary



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    Good stuff Gary. I had a quick 'peek' at the replica underway at Bottisham on Friday, and the guys say 'Hello'.

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    Nice stuff Gary! She is coming along nicely.


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