SIG ANTOINETTE INDOOR SCALE
this is the kit that I bought years ago,
Litespan, lots of Balsa, plan and.....glue
lets start,
buildup from the main structure
tailsection
RUDDER
MAINWING
LANDINGGEAR
THE RESULT BY NOW
attention, I used needles to fix the complete tail and rudder part to each other this needle runds through the rudder, through the elevator in to the mainstructure. this will come in handy later on!
attention, I used needles to fix the complete tail and rudder part to each other this needle runds through the rudder, through the elevator in to the mainstructure. this will come in handy later on!
MAINWING- FINISHING
glue all the alu micro tubes at the correct spot ( for the rigging)
My personal servo mod, I placed both servo's completely horizontal( jep both) normally one goes down in the frame for rudder but htis setup is more scale and lifelike (but also time consuming)
I made a tiny hole and only the servohead comes out, this leaves the topstructure a lot stronger and nice finish
this was my first setup, i changed it later on the road to brushless
My control setup
so both servo's ( for elevator and rudder are horizontal positioned)
and this is my rigging for the controls, I go completely through the frame) again not easy but doable
here it hits the wood
so i placed a plastic guide a the sweet spot!
Yeah the covering!!! Lite-span, some love it some hate it, I believe that you just have to learn to work with it, playing with the correct temp and pressure and glue,
but you can reach nice and realistic results once you get the hang of it.
actually, I even did the tailsection in complete part, its one sail!
rudderservo placement
this is the spot where the control(kevlar) wire will go through the main structure( jep that tiny hole)
and this is how it runs through
now we can seal the tail section
Mainwing covering with Lite-span
Remenber that needle that runs through the structure, this is where it comes in handy,
I marked the spot where it needs to be positioned to be perfect
here you can see the needles that come out of the rudderbottom
just slide it in and done
cutting out the slots in lite-span with my solder equipment
keep the basic stretch on lite-span with sophisticated tools
basic look so far
adding some scale details ( not supplied with the kit)
backseats
motor placement
Radiatortank build up
My very basic setup( in the mean time brushless)
esc setup
cutting kevlar line is not simple, just add some superglue and let it cure, now it cuts like paper
fixing the servocontrol horns to the controlwheels ( make sure that you checked the 90° position before glueing.
preparation for the rigging system
this tank is not 100% true scale , but i will use it to make sure that the wings dont flex to mutch(
place a plstic grommet on the bottem, like that i can always remove/replace the centre mast
so fas ,so good,
working on some landinggear details
added some more rigging
I can open and close this clamp, like that i am able to secure the rigging, hook it in, and slide it on the centre mast, it even looks like it is impossible to open it which is a nice detail
lower fron clamp
front rigging
Fueltank detail + finisch
Addad the base frame colour and working out the seats
the radiator's
a few hours later
I will use my airbrush to give it that extra realistic copper look
Wing Warping Project,
this is def not foreseen in the basic setup, now the real one had it , so let's go
the kevlarwire runs crosslinked through the fuselage
in the mean time some more landinggear rigging details
kevlar wire for wingwarping needs to be black
chinese black ink is perfect!
the wingwarping servo will be covered by the first Fueltank, it will request so time to do so nut i would be nice if it would be completely hided
Okay thats done, now we need to add the metal reinforcement before I can place the fueltanks
Working out some structural details, metal reinforcement from the fuselage
and this is how we i do this, first i glue the basic plate (already cut to size and correct corner)
now cut out the details from inner side
front radiator tank needs a 1.5 mm metal finisch
and now the copper rigging
more to come in the next coming days