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Time to build another SH P-39 kit. The first order of business is to measure and cut the rear fuselage and insert a 5/16" plastic "plug" to get the right fuselage length.

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Yikes, that's quite a gap.  Can I ask how you made that plug?  Is it a solid piece?  If so, did you laminate a bunch of plastic sheets together or are you running thin plastic card around a wooden/clay former?  Just asking as I don't know that I've seen plastic card available in such a thickness.   Looks great so far!

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1 minute ago, Landlubber Mike said:

Yikes, that's quite a gap.  Can I ask how you made that plug?  Is it a solid piece?  If so, did you laminate a bunch of plastic sheets together or are you running thin plastic card around a wooden/clay former?  Just asking as I don't know that I've seen plastic card available in such a thickness.   Looks great so far!

Thanks Mike. I laminated several sheets of plastic card to get the thickness I wanted then measured everything, cut out the plug and now, after some cleanup, it will be ready for insert when the time comes. Then I'll spread some putty over it, sand it smooth and then it's ready for paint, etc. :)

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25 minutes ago, Peterpools said:

John

Nice work on the plug and I'm willing to bet, you have the measurements committed to memory by now. How many P-39's have you built? 

 

Thanks Peter.  Six including one terrible Kitty Hawk kit. :)

Here they are: (I don't think I've left any out!):)

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John

Awesome builds and what a terrific collection. I would have guessed the KH kit would have been the least favorite build - but at least you did nearly the impossible and completed it.

  

 

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1 hour ago, Peterpools said:

John

Awesome builds and what a terrific collection. I would have guessed the KH kit would have been the least favorite build - but at least you did nearly the impossible and completed it.

  

 

Thanks Peter. It was a bear to build alright (it's the sand colored "Devastating Devil" model). :)

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Nearly ready for some paint. :) I'm waiting for a canopy mask set first which is supposed to show up tomorrow.

 

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25 minutes ago, Peterpools said:

Even I'm amazed at the rate you are building at. But the P-39 does look mighty good.

 

I just have plenty of time to build nearly every day Peter. :)

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31 minutes ago, Peterpools said:

John

Retirement and awesome - what a combination. 🏆

LOL 😂

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Looking great, John! ;)

I have a SH P-39Q in the stash to build one day. I'm assuming that the fuselage length is an issue with all the SH P-39s?

Dave

 

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1 hour ago, denders said:

Looking great, John! ;)

I have a SH P-39Q in the stash to build one day. I'm assuming that the fuselage length is an issue with all the SH P-39s?

Dave

 

Thanks Dave. :)Yes, I'm afraid so. They all are short. 🤪 I'd recommend getting this reference.

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17 minutes ago, GazzaS said:

Looks great, John.  Will you ever do a Red Army version?

 

Thanks Gaz. Nope, no Russians.

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On 5/29/2023 at 4:06 PM, JohnB said:

Time to build another SH P-39 kit. The first order of business is to measure and cut the rear fuselage and insert a 5/16" plastic "plug" to get the right fuselage length.

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Hello John,

Is it the MMP scale plan book #11 under your kit parts?

If so, I've also checked the SH fuselage length with the drawing of this MMP books. (that I consider not too bad, in any case much closer to the station diagram than the kit 😉

don't you think the fuse part is also too short from the front?

when you place the ref with the cabin door (mid of the problem, ah, ah, ah), front is too short 1.5mm, and rear part 3mm too short.

 

 

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