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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 20/02/2010 Saat 01:48
Some update pictures after washing / weathering / color fading. Control cables are already installed. Still remain to be added:

    [*]The canopy,
    [*]Both propellers,
    [*]The radio device & GPS,
    [*]The engine control levers,
    [*]The windshield and windscreen wiper,
and also paint some details such as engine cables etc.



















Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 12:29
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 30/03/2010 Saat 10:43
Details on the rotor blades and the engine. The rotor blades are made of sterene sheet softened in boiling water to stretch 'n' turn in a way to look realistic. Soft sanding applied on the blade's leading edge to be shaped as it should be. The spinner cone was made of an old 1/48 scale fuel tank tip, found in sparebox.









My little JT-9T princess is posing for the camera...































Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 12:30
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 30/03/2010 Saat 10:44
CHAPTER X - Epilogue


Final details were added. VHF radio with headphones in the cockpit, mobile phone, seat belt buckles, main rotor control bars, cables, etc. To break the monotony of red, a toolbox and a tow added into rear storage area. At last, transparent plastic card were placed to simulate the wind shield glasses and of course the canopy in the open position.

Close-ups of scratchbuild engine. Although initially I plan to represent a brand new bright and shiny engine I discovered that it would not fit the with a faded, dusty and weathered autogyro. That is why I preferred to add much wear, stains from oil and scorched medals at several points and some rust as example in the exhaust.







Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 13:29
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 30/03/2010 Saat 10:44
The controls in this two-seater model autogyro, as with any trainer aircraft, perform the same movements. Feel free to notice the rudder pedals and you will see that the front and the back seat, right rudder pedal is pressed to full FWD possition, bringing the left ruder pedal in full AFT possition . This has resulted in turning the nose wheel to the right and turning the rudder of the tail in such a way as to twist the autogyro to right as defined by the position of the rudder pedals. Also notice that the throttle lever of back seat is attached on a bar connecting to the front seat engine throttle so to move simultaneously. The engine's power transmission is made with a wire, launched by the front seat throttle lever and lead the assembly of the engine. Finally, the control sticks are fallen slightly forward, which of course means that the elevators are set in a similar position. Also notice that the position of controls (stick, rudder pedals and engine throttle) meet the relative position of the elevator and rudder fins, the nose wheel, etc. The front & rear seat rudder pedals perform exactly the same movements as linked to the same wire transmission. If you also check the rudder pedals position, you’ll notice right rudder pedals pressed front end, bringing the left rudder pedals full back. As an effect, the nose wheel turns to the right and rudder fin turns in a way to turn the autogyro to the right as defined by the position of the rudder pedals. In similar manner, both control sticks (which perform exactly the same movements as they are connected to the same bar drive) are positioned slightly forward. This has the effect of elevator fins rotation so as to oblige the autogyro in the descent, as defined by the position of the control sticks. In a similar position the main rotor head is placed as required. As it is known, the autogyros and the helicopters leans to the left or right, elevates nose up or descent nose down, by turning the main rotor blades disc and secondarily to aileron and elevator fins (if present) and turn to left or to right with the rudder fins (autogyros) or tail rotor (helicopters).



Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 13:30
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Alıntı Artt Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 31/03/2010 Saat 02:15
It looks great!
Tüfek icad olundu mertlik bozuldu...
http://medievaldio72.blogspot.com/
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 05/04/2010 Saat 02:37
I’ve been asked about the available space where the rear passenger puts his feet on. From the pictures of the model have been published, and the art images found on the article’s first page, it appears that the rear seat is too close to the back of the front seat - and it is also clear from the blueprints of the real autogyro that it’s not my own assumption or a model building mistake. In real autogyro, rear passenger's feet are not squeezed behind the front passenger seat back, but they are placed left & right of the front seat! To make it more understandable, have a look in following pictures, showing a tandem cockpit seating positions as described:

    [*]The green lines represent the front seat passenger and the position of his feet on the rudder pedals and
    [*]The blue lines represent the rear seat passenger and the position of his feet on the rudder pedals.






Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 13:31
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 10/07/2010 Saat 20:37
CHAPTER XI - Tarmac & grass display base construction


It’s been few months since the JT-9T project was complete. I found nice idea to place it on a display base, simulating an airfield area with concrete ground. The idea was to establish an idea of an abandoned small airfield, now used by general aviation pilots for their weekend excursions. From my local store, I bought a 20x30cm polished wooden picture frame.



I add some grams of plaster powder and few drops of water with a syringe into a soft rubber cup to make the right mixture. Materials like plaster, start as a dry powder that is mixed with water to form a paste which liberates heat and then hardens. Unlike mortar and cement, plaster remains quite soft after drying and this characteristic make plaster suitable for the job. Keep in mind that adding salt into wet plaster mixture, reduce the plaster's hardening time and adding vinegar into wet plaster mixture, extend the plaster's hardening time. When the first layer of thinned plaster applied on the picture frame, a glass were pushed against the plaster to form a flat basic strong cast. The basic idea, is to produce a totally flat cast and later add some detail or apply extra stuff where is needed.









I left it few hours to get harden in order to be sure that the cast wouldn't break when I would try to cut it into desired shape. Meanwhile, I took the soft rubber cup which I used to make the plaster mixture, squized it to break the last hardened plaster left inside, so it would be easier for me to clean it afterwards and prepare it for any future mix. That's the reason this soft rubber cup were used for.





Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 14:54
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 10/07/2010 Saat 20:37
As soon as the plaster cast got harden, cut into shape and the concrete plaques were lined with a scriber, I used my airbrush to paint it. After the polished wooden frame was covered with masking tape, three different acrylic paint layers were applied on the plaster surface. First, mat black colour covered the area and then a light grey applied with airbrush, spraying in almost zero degree angle, to let the darker areas between the concrete plaques remain naturally dark. The corner was paint with earth tones and as soon as the acrylic colours dried, I tried some drybrushing on selected spots using sand tones.









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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 10/07/2010 Saat 20:39
As for he grass & plants, I used three different ways:

    [*]From my local super market, I got a small wicker broom. If you look closely, you’ll find some very interesting stuff for scale modeling use and dioramas building.








    [*]Found into my garden perimeter, I collect few natural stuff, cut and placed into plastic box for such use.








    [*]From my local hobby shop, I got different colours of static grass, empty them into a plastic box and make a mixture.






Water based white glue for wood, which becomes transparent when it dries, is just the right for the job. So, I opened a 500 grams canister bought for 2€ only, pick a small quantity, add just few drops of water with a syringe into a small metal container to make the right mixture and finally I applied on the desired areas to be filled with grass & plants, using a wet brush. Because the mixture is enriched with water based glue, it is easy to correct possible mistakes.

















As soon as the result was OK, I sprayed over with Humbrol enamel mat coat, to seal the paint and grass, so far. I left it overnight and as soon as the enamel mat coat dried, I add very few light & dust effects with chalk dust. Feel free to check final pictures of the JT-9T autogyro placed on the display base.





















Düzenleyen Nick_Karatzides - 16/08/2014 Saat 15:39
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 10/07/2010 Saat 20:42
I also tried some camera shots with black paper background (instead of white) & different light conditions and I was surprised on how the model looks like. From now on, black background and low level lighting only...

PS. A little sparrow bird is now present on tail fin :D













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Alıntı Baris Can Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 13/07/2010 Saat 11:28
Resimlerin yüklenme ?eklinde bir sorun oldu?unu dü?ünüyorum. Firefox' da kullanycy ady ve ?ifre isterken, Internet explorer' da açylan kullanycy ady ve ?ifre penceresi sebebiyle sayfa kilitleniyor.

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Files installed incorrectly. To see the pictures you want the user name and password.
Dü?ünenin gücü, dü?leyebildi?i dü?üncelerin synyrlary kadardyr.
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 15/07/2010 Saat 07:42
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Resimlerin yüklenme ?eklinde bir sorun oldu?unu dü?ünüyorum. Firefox' da kullanycy ady ve ?ifre isterken, Internet explorer' da açylan kullanycy ady ve ?ifre penceresi sebebiyle sayfa kilitleniyor. Files installed incorrectly. To see the pictures you want the user name and password.
If you see the following picture, it's not a problem caused by me or the file library which host the pictures. IMHO, I think that this must be a crash caused by modelsitesi forum, because I've never seen anything like this before. Also, keep in mind, that I see the exact same "problem" window, into other threads and articles written by other modelsitesi forum members.



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Alıntı Baris Can Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 15/07/2010 Saat 11:14
First, followed by the subject like I want you to know.
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Page is opened, internet explorer, wants to enter a password, cancel the internet explorer and windows were locked.



Page is opened, firefox wants to enter a password, internet explorer and windows locked when not canceled, but the pictures do not appear.



There is no picture.



I'd advise you to check from another computer. Not notice the problem on your own computer.
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Same problem here...
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Same problem here...
OMG! So, nobody can see the uploaded pictures? Let's do a test. Please click HERE (it's ARC forum) where the exact same pictures are also uploaded. If you can see the pictures there, we have to admit that the problem is caused because modelsitesi malfunction when receiving images from imagehosting server.

...waiting your news
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Alıntı Clio172 Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 15/07/2010 Saat 21:27
Pictures've been seen without any problem on ARC forum.

I wish I wouldn't :P .... I'm so jealous.....

Hats off to you Nick...

p.s. I saw your jaw droping f-16 project either.
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either I can seen without any problem on ARC forum.
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Alıntı Nick_Karatzides Cevaplabullet Gönderim Zamanı: 14/11/2010 Saat 23:55
CHAPTER XII - Aknowledgments

I would like to express my special thanks to:

    [*]All fellow scale modelers, who have expressed their ideas through this forum and suggested solutions to technical issues encountered during this WIP.
    [*]Mr. George Papadimitriou, owner of Hobby Gallery hobby shop and exclusive distributor for LifeColor & AK Interactive products in Greece, for his kind support and providing all the goodies I asked for - from A to Z.
    [*]My sweetheart wife, who actively participated in the project as an indispensable assistant, offering me relaxing neck massage while working on my bench.


Finally, thank you all for following this thread and I hope you enjoyed reading this article. I’ll meet you soon, on my next scale modeling project.

Regards,
Nick





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