DC-3 / LI-2 / ЛИ-2 / Scale M1:5 by Hungarian modeler
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DC-3 / LI-2 / ЛИ-2 / Scale M1:5 by Hungarian modeler
Hi,
Two years ago, my modeler friend started to build the DC-3 / LI-2 / ЛИ-2 model scale M1:5.
He plans to build this model for another 5-6 years.
I help him with the CAD drawings.
Sometimes, I upload pictures of the project.
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Two years ago, my modeler friend started to build the DC-3 / LI-2 / ЛИ-2 model scale M1:5.
He plans to build this model for another 5-6 years.
I help him with the CAD drawings.
Sometimes, I upload pictures of the project.
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Last edited by JOZSEF; 01-02-2021 at 08:23 AM.
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I was at Budaőrs Airfield ( LHBS ) where I met Mr.Károly ” Fedő ” Hajdu,the founder of the Goldtimer Foundatioan
( http://www.goldtimer.hu/li2-a.html ).
He was very helpful,showed me the Li-2 (HA-LIX) and he told me the story of the restoration of the Li-2 plane.
I took severaral pictures,all of which I am going to show you in this topic.
( http://www.goldtimer.hu/li2-a.html ).
He was very helpful,showed me the Li-2 (HA-LIX) and he told me the story of the restoration of the Li-2 plane.
I took severaral pictures,all of which I am going to show you in this topic.
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#19
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My friend would never have started building this model without my own laser cutting machine and without my CAD drawings.
I would never have started drawing this model without the SOLID EDGE CAD program.
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I would never have started drawing this model without the SOLID EDGE CAD program.
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Hello Jozsef,
I have just located this build of the DC-3. I see you made a lot of progress! Can you post more recent photos of the vonstruction and 3d as I am following this build, please? The walkaround photos are very interesting. Thanks!
Reuben
I have just located this build of the DC-3. I see you made a lot of progress! Can you post more recent photos of the vonstruction and 3d as I am following this build, please? The walkaround photos are very interesting. Thanks!
Reuben
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Hello Reuben,
I am going to upload the higher resolution pictures (SOLID EDGE pictures) to my GOOGLE DRIVE because this forum automatically reduces the picture size.
If you would like to have any special view picture of the 3D SOLID EDGE DC-3 or the construction of the model, please write me.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...6G?usp=sharing
József
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I am going to upload the higher resolution pictures (SOLID EDGE pictures) to my GOOGLE DRIVE because this forum automatically reduces the picture size.
If you would like to have any special view picture of the 3D SOLID EDGE DC-3 or the construction of the model, please write me.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...6G?usp=sharing
József
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#22
Hello Jozsef, Thank you for your reply. It will be interesting to see the construction of this aircraft. If it is your pleasure to share these with us I would be happy to see its progress. Thank you again.
Reuben
Reuben
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Jozsef nice progress!
Are you covering front fuselage with balsa or some other hard wood? I like the carbon top cockpit!! Saves a lot of time and sanding!!!
Keep it up!
Reuben
Are you covering front fuselage with balsa or some other hard wood? I like the carbon top cockpit!! Saves a lot of time and sanding!!!
Keep it up!
Reuben
#25
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My work is easier than my friend’s making the CAD drawing.
My friend, the model builder is a PPG car painter. Fortunately, he has a lot of work, but unfortunately, he has too little spare time to build this model.
The nose part of the fuselage is covered by 3x5mm spruce slats.
The main part of the fuselage will be covered by 3mm balsa sheets.
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My friend, the model builder is a PPG car painter. Fortunately, he has a lot of work, but unfortunately, he has too little spare time to build this model.
The nose part of the fuselage is covered by 3x5mm spruce slats.
The main part of the fuselage will be covered by 3mm balsa sheets.
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