CSH-2 ROOIVALK from HOBBY MODEL

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    This time in plan is build a helicopter from Republic of South Africa - Atlas/Denel CSH2 Rooivalk from HOBBY MODEL. This publish is 3rd revision from 2004, but still it is an old school model with hand drawing elements :cool: (this is offset print not poor quality ANSWER reprint :thumbdown: ). So I know what it could be, knowing HOBBY MODEL quality and big problem with symetry in old models 8| .

    So let's go.

    For first - main center frame (I added stabilizers made of toothpicks for drying time)

    And first element - I add parallel reinforcements from 1mm cardboard on both sides were in future will be glued engines elements (so that the fuselage element does not undulate)

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    Small step forward with center segment - I decide to remake 2 formers for 1 fromer and joining tab. Here is small color difference between model sheets, small camo mismatch :S

    Pilots cockpits walls - I put it inside as single elements - small problem with length fit, and I had to little bit cut them

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    Pilots cockpits elements

    And all

    In side walls I made small holes to put there inside landing gear wire elements. In original this elements are glued to outside wall, so this plan should be better ?(- I think

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    Today cockpit segment fuselage part. First I form shape, then glue inside "glasses" in side windows. Next I put all on frame. Little bit shame, that inner side is white (only down are small pieces of colored parts).

    When walls dry, I glue rest windows (top & front) cuted for single parts (easier to assembny).

    Nose cover

    And assembled cockpit segment

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    Engines covers

    Outlet fins don't have reverse, so I glued It on color paper and roll. When they dry, I glue them to square frame

    Next, outside elements (I decide to male joining tabs from black cardboard). And then put inside eleier made frame

    The elements are a bit poorly fitted and need to be adjusted, especially the reduction element

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    Main rotor gear cover - I glue top element on 1mm cardboard. Small problems with fit back small part

    Base reinforcement I glue to fuselage

    Then glue whole made module

    Look OK.

    For next - tail beam

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    Landing gears

    Wheels I made from painted cardboard discs

    I add reinforcements from wire

    Rear wheel

    Main wheel

    IMO rolled supports for front wheels are ~1/3 to long - they should be shorter :?:

  • When you built up the fuselage, are the cardboard formers/bulkheads part of the kit or do you have to transfer from plan to cardboard?

    Thanks 👍🏻

    Generally, mostly I use "original/default" elements from publish and wire elements maked from templete. In models I use ready canopy selled in stores (if is available).

    But sometimes if I see that designed solution is poor (like sometimes weak skeleton for big wings or huge areas without any reinforcements) I add some elements to strenght whole construction. Generally I use 0,5 and 1mm cardboarst "wastes" and wooden tooth/skewer sticks/planks (sometimes I change wire element to wooden). Less often I add wire elements.

    Some stores offers ready 3D printed / resin elements (like wheels, small details, bombs, rockets, gun barrels), but I didn't try them yet. Maybe in future, who knows.