Boeing 737 construction

Started by ShantanuBorate, December 09, 2013, 05:46:41 PM

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ShantanuBorate

Here are first pics of my Boeing 737 model. Lot of work to be completed. Currently working on Main Wings. I have used Sunboard for wings, horizontal stabilizer and vertical stabilizer .... toooooo heavy . HD thermocol just can't hold it properly. Anyways it is not going to fly so no worries.

I will be working soon on main wing assembly.

Any suggestion for improvements are welcome...

Thanks..
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runik4

Nice work & finishing.
but check aerodynemic properties and proportion of wings,fuselage & other parts of total body.

Bhanu Prakash

hi    good job ......shantanu   if you donot fly .what reason to make it

VC

Quote from: Bhanu Prakash on December 09, 2013, 06:41:20 PM
hi    good job ......shantanu   if you donot fly .what reason to make it


Scale display model, perhaps? Good job done Shantanu - just re check the vertical tail dimensions.
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

ShantanuBorate

Thanks all...

It is going to be a display model in one of the mall in Mumbai. I have also observed vertical stabilizer which is little odd. I am going to correct it.


girishsarwal

Lovely Shantanu, well done work..Once you fix the vert stab, I am sure you will have lots of visitors eyeing that beauty..Try putting blended winglets like on the 737NG ;)
gs

ShantanuBorate

Winglets  ..  Good idea thanks.

ShantanuBorate

Here are new pics of 737 under construction. Just ordered wheels for main landing gear from RCBazaar. Wings are almost completed. Next step is making engines and landing gears.

If all goes well model should be ready within a two weeks.

Harsh17

Beautiful  :o  :bow:
plz make a flying model just like this one  (:|~

aman1256

Nice work really like it will following with interest :) ;)

girishsarwal

Shantanu, your build is beautiful...

I am sure your building technique, tips and tricks will come in handy for all modellers here, esp. for that round fuse...Would you have any for us?
gs

ShantanuBorate

Thanks you guys for your appreciation.

This is my first aircraft model. So I am learning and only practice will make it perfect. I believe studying the subject thoroughly before building model is MUST. As far as fuselage of this model is concerned fortunately I found HD thermocole in cylindrical shape which made my job easier. For nose section and tail section I had to carve the thermocol for the perfect shape. Model will look much smoother once I apply some coat on it (which I am still searching for). If you have any ideas please share.


Harsh17

Use paper mache method to cover this beauty. It will give it a smooth finish. It will give your model strength and also add some weight but it doesn't matter as you are not going to fly it.
Apply newspaper or tissue long strips with a brush and glue -water solution (2:1)

ShantanuBorate

Thanks .. Will try this method.

ShantanuBorate

I need gloss finish once paint job is completed. Any suggestion/ideas on how to achieve it.

Gajjark

You can use spray can of clear coat. Search it in to any art and craft shop. but dont forget to mention that you want it to use on. Or else NC base clear will spoile entire job.

ShantanuBorate

here are main landing gears

aman1256

Really willing to see the completed plane waiting :) ;)

ShantanuBorate

And plane is on its own landing gears.  Main landing wheels are bit smaller. I am going to order little bigger wheels....
Now next step making engines....

asinghatiya

 :'( :'( it is painful that such a beautiful scale model cant fly :banghead:!!
:-)

aman1256


ShantanuBorate

here goes engines

aman1256


ShantanuBorate

Here are more pics of my model after mounting engines. With lots of mess around  ;D

My daughter proudly holds 737

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