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270146 - MUSTANG IN MY WORKSHOP by David Glen

By David Glen

Since going on display at the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford in 2014, David Glen’s breathtaking 1:5 scale P-51D Mustang has won worldwide acclaim as one of the finest aircraft models ever built – a matchless tribute to a legendary WW2 fighter aircraft.

If ever there was a book to inspire, encourage and empower the enthusiastic model maker to build a masterpiece from scratch, this is it! Hardback with dust jacket, Mustang in my Workshop takes its readers on a model making tour de force, revealing and explaining in minute detail every aspect of the master model maker’s art. A must-have for beginners as well as seasoned modellers and everyone with an interest in the legendary ‘Cadillac of the Sky’.

A closer look at the book

A lavishly illustrated, minutely detailed account of an epic aero-modelling project, with all its frustrations, triumphs and tragedies.

 

Chapter 1:  

Voyage into the unknown – the vital role of preparation and planning.

Chapter 2:

Warhorse with a wooden heart – preliminary stages in building the wooden fuselage core and installation of the aluminium main longerons. Ultra-realistic radiator and oil cooler matrices; balsa/ply radiator air scoop and the chin scoop cast in resin.

Chapter 3:

More woodwork – mainplane and tailplane assemblies take shape; ailerons and flaps; gun ports and wheel bays, and early provision for locking the wings and empennage to the fuselage.

Chapter 4:

Metal lining the cockpit interior and installing its main structural features: fuselage frames, radio rack and seat support assemblies; building and detailing the fuel tank, cockpit floor assembly and instrument panel and centre console.

Chapter 5:

Fitting out the cockpit – rudder pedals, switches and switch plates; oxygen regulator, canopy release mechanism, pilot’s main control pedestal, engine control quadrant, joy stick and torque tube, pilot’s seat and armour plate.

Chapter 6:

Enclosing the cockpit – the windshield and armoured glass; a vac-formed instrument panel shroud and the sliding canopy.

Chapter 7: 

The wheel bays – installing the litho-plate interior skins, internal stringers and rib-lets. A riot of ancillary equipment, hoses, lines and unions – all built directly from the scaled down manufacturer’s drawings.

Chapter 8:

Fuselage metamorphosis – the transformative magic of litho-plate; what is litho-plate; preparing and using it; the preliminary cladding stages, including nose section and cowling panels; round and flush-headed rivets; coping with compound curvatures.

Chapter 9:

Metal cladding the mainplanes and empennage – shell chutes, fuel caps and recognition lights; resin wing tips; polished ailerons and ‘quilted’ flaps; elevator, tailplane and fin skins; litho skin blisters and flutes; gun muzzle blisters – a ‘creative’ solution.

Chapter 10:

The major sub-assemblies united – cladding and fitting the radiator scoop; making and installing the wing root and tailplane fillets; rudder fabric and rib tapes; tail light and other details.

 

This book contains 288 large-format pages (325 x 254mm), weighs 2.3kg and is lavishly illustrated with 600 colour photographs covering every aspect of the project.  Please note, as this book is over 2kgs, it will attract more expensive postage costs.

Format Hardback
Pages 288 pages
Publication Date Limited copies in stock
Pictures

Over 600 colour photos

Width (mm) 254
Height (mm) 325
Dust Jacket Yes
ISBN

 

Price

£54.99

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