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[TC20] 8855 Studless Prop Plane

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I have been wanting to make a studless version of one of my first and favorite Technic sets for a while. TC20 is the perfect chance to try my hand at 8858 Prop Plane

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*This image was taken from Blackbird's Technicopedia*

 

My plan is to replicate the original as close to 1:1 as possible. If I have time, I want to add rudder and flaps control, and 2 control cluster behind the wings.

I started with a mockup of the body to get some dimensions

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As you can see, I made the pontoons more realistic sized and added wing supports.

Pontoon details

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Here is a side picture with the control stick placed and connected to elevators, and prop and engine. I went with a flat 4 instead of the upside single cylinder.

profile_with_engine.jpg

 

Here is a closeup of the front.

engine_detail.jpg

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This contest is becoming better and better. Nice addition to the contest,  rudder and flaps control would be great. 

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Some updates.

Closed up the top and bottom of the engine area.

final_front_detail.jpg

 

Added seats and the controls for ailerons.

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Mounted one of the wings. Despite the weight of the wing, the support keeps the flex to a minimum. I had a difficult time getting the 8 tooth gears to line up properly. so that the ailerons would droop slightly. In the end, I had to move the red connectors back a stud from where they are on the original.

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I am so happy someone is doing 8855. Looks great so far, and I look forward to your work. I like the red details, on all but the exhaust.  

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I think I am finished. Mounted the second wing, and everything lines up correctly. And my Technician surprised me with a current pilot's license.

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All the control surfaces from the original work.

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Awesome build, I somehow missed this one. I really like the engine and rotor details.

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