Tim Strange
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Hello all,
I just got hold of an old Aeromarine Miller American hull, and I would like to attempt converting it to a more scale version of the 1984 Atlas Van Lines. Some things I noticed that are out of scale:
1) It is missing the front ailerons (is that what they are called?)
2) where the hull begins just after the ailerons, between the sponsons and cockpit should be farther back...not sure this is worth messing with...
3) Everything aft of the cockpit is wrong...too tall, too wide and too heavy...and I am not sure what to think about the turbine exhaust stack, other that it needs to go!
4) something seems a bit odd about the rear wing. The height seems OK, but perhaps the wing is a bit short (side to side) and is a bit long front to back?
I have managed to scavenge some pictures of the 1984 Atlas from the internet but nothing I would consider "good". If anyone has any that they would like to share...it would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have much money invested in this hull so I am not worried about cutting into it. I really hope to learn a thing or two about working with fiberglass and painting more than anything.
I just got hold of an old Aeromarine Miller American hull, and I would like to attempt converting it to a more scale version of the 1984 Atlas Van Lines. Some things I noticed that are out of scale:
1) It is missing the front ailerons (is that what they are called?)
2) where the hull begins just after the ailerons, between the sponsons and cockpit should be farther back...not sure this is worth messing with...
3) Everything aft of the cockpit is wrong...too tall, too wide and too heavy...and I am not sure what to think about the turbine exhaust stack, other that it needs to go!
4) something seems a bit odd about the rear wing. The height seems OK, but perhaps the wing is a bit short (side to side) and is a bit long front to back?
I have managed to scavenge some pictures of the 1984 Atlas from the internet but nothing I would consider "good". If anyone has any that they would like to share...it would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have much money invested in this hull so I am not worried about cutting into it. I really hope to learn a thing or two about working with fiberglass and painting more than anything.