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Current and Finished Projects => Physical Models => Aero-space => Topic started by: ysi_maniac on October 23, 2013, 01:09:57 AM

Title: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: ysi_maniac on October 23, 2013, 01:09:57 AM
Lets begin with some  info

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,5101.0.html (http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,5101.0.html)

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/Drawing/DC-7DModel.png) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/Drawing/DC-7DModel.png.html)

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/Drawing/DC-7D3-view.png) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/Drawing/DC-7D3-view.png.html)
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: ysi_maniac on October 27, 2013, 04:22:49 PM
I begin with an old (mold is dated 1955 !!!) Revell box scale model of what seems to be a DC-7B at 1/123 approx. It is fearly good with raised rivets but not exagerated and some recesed panels. Do not confuse this model with another (based on this) that Revell is currently selling as DC-7C at 1/122. In fact this last model is half 7B and half 7C: they updated tail fin and central section of wings but fuselage and nose remain as the old one; fuselage must be 9mm longer in front of wing leading edge and nose and windscreen must be sharper.

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-00.jpg) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-00.jpg.html)
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: GTX_Admin on October 27, 2013, 04:25:52 PM
Looking forward to this one!
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: ysi_maniac on October 27, 2013, 04:35:07 PM
DC-7B is 33.20 meters long and DC-7D is almost 38. So I must introduce a section in front fuselage of 3 cm the rest will be sharper nose and swept tail fin.

Here you can see how I have stretched fuselage. IMO this is a good way to ensure correct alignment. I must admit that nose looks a little 'pinoccio' (hehehe) but it is not finished and windscreen is not modified yet.

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-01.jpg) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-01.jpg.html)

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-02.jpg) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-02.jpg.html)

(http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j340/ysi_maniac/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-03.jpg) (http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/ysi_maniac/media/ModellingProjects/DC-7D/DC7D-03.jpg.html)
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: Modelling_Mushi on October 27, 2013, 06:51:43 PM
Looks good and I ma going to steal your way of fuselage extension, it does look like it will help alignment.
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: Buzzbomb on October 28, 2013, 06:00:27 AM
Yes, yes... like it already
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: finsrin on October 28, 2013, 07:12:21 AM
What a choice of subject to build  :-*
Like how its started.  Anticipation grows.  May have to take a sedative.
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: father ennis on October 28, 2013, 11:15:10 AM
Now that is a blast from the past !   I remember my great aunt Ethel,took a trip to California and got me this kit and another which was a jet from the airline (TWA, I think) that was in the late 50's. I rremember that they came in plain boxes and after I got them together,I had many hours of fun flying them around the house.
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: ysi_maniac on October 28, 2013, 11:48:08 PM
Hi People, thanks for your words. I can remember when a was a child that sometimes my uncle took my brother and me in a ride to Madrid airport just to see airliners landing and taking off. When security was not such concern you could be very close to the planes, you could feel the the hot air and smoke from those big piston engines expeled when taxiing. When a jet was something rare and thrilling.

For me, the elegance, beauty and glamour of those DC-7s, Super Constellations, Britannias, Metropolitans,... cannot be seen anymore in modern jets, so difficult to distinguish.

And, of course, a was a child! hahahaha

 ;) :D
Title: Re: DC-7 Turboprop
Post by: Brian da Basher on October 29, 2013, 02:08:38 AM
I really like how you're stretching the fuselage, Carlos!

This is one fantastic project and it looks like you've got a real beauty in the works!

Brian da Basher