Wonderful little model! Do you ever fly any of your Dumas creations? And how do you print the tissue / create the artwork? I have been baffeled by that . How can a fellow modeler learn how to do that? Thanks for sharing! Steve
Scan the portion of the plan where the graphics are needed. Import the file into an app like Illustrator and use it as a template to build the new graphics. Set up the final graphics file at 100% size needed. Tape the tissue smoothly to an 8.5 X 11 regular sheet of paper and put it in the printer tray. Use name brand ink if you can because the cheap stuff will smear easily. Print it out and that’s it. You might have to experiment a bit to figure out what works best. You can print on colour tissue but use white tissue if you need white in the graphics. I use the steam from a kettle to shrink the tissue as it has less change to smear the ink if it gets too wet. Hope that helps!
Thank you! I have never tried working with a file or an app. But I think you gave me enough clues to give it a try just need to get a new printer head in my Epson 11 x 117 printer. Thanks for sharing your build - inspiring as always!
i'm 76 & bulit a small number of guillows as a kid. had to build one for civil air patrol. its flight could be best described as powered flight into terrain. i had no notion of trimming the airframe. any way if i could build something that pretty i'd never fly it & i'd have a force field to protect it. just for looking, not for flying. the p-6e was an amazing looking airplane. thanks for the upload.
This build was actually very challenging due to all the graphics. Although it is built to fly, I might just leave it on the shelf for now. I didn't really know what I was in for when I picked this kit up until I got it home and started researching the paint scheme. Anyway, thanks for the comment!
@@tomrecane6366 Yeah, I had the experience. The sheet parts were iron wood and the stringers were like strings of Styrofoam. Like they thought that would compensate for the heavy wood.
A couple of weeks, couple hours a day when I have time, not sure of actual hours and making the video adds some time as well. I used the cheap ink in my printer for the graphics, however it smears easily, so gently rotated the model over steam from a kettle to get the tissue to shrink. Nothing extra on the tissue.Thanks for watching!
@@punkworkschannel”... rebuild it...”? Was it not flyable as built? I, too, wondered how it flies with the extra complication and weight of moveable control surfaces. Trimming would be maddening IMO. Not really common on rubber FF models. Lovely build quality though!
I use the "twist ties" that come with garbage bags and strip the paper off. This wire is light and will stay in the position that it is bent, making trimming fro free flight easy to do. Thanks for you interest!
I have always loved the look of the P-6E. Your beautiful fit and finish really do justice to this pretty little fighter - bravo!👏👍
Those custom graphics made this build a bit of a challenge. Thanks again!
Fantastic workmanship! Thanks for the inspiration.
Glad you enjoyed it!
As ever, the film is as beautifully done as the plane. Absolutely magnificent! ⭐👍
Making the video is half the fun. Thanks!
This is a must have kit
The custom graphics I used made it more challenging then I expected but still a fun model to build.
Amazing model airplane, beautiful,. Thanks Dumas 🇺🇸👍😀
Dumas makes some really nice kits. Thanks for watching!
Beautifully built and photographed!
Thanks!
Beautiful work, thanks.
Thank you too!
very nice! thumbs up!
Thanks! You have some really interesting model kits on your channel, cool stuff!
Great job,congratulations.
Thank you!
Great video and very nice aircraft!
Thanks again FSM!
Wonderful little model! Do you ever fly any of your Dumas creations?
And how do you print the tissue / create the artwork? I have been baffeled by that . How can a fellow modeler learn how to do that?
Thanks for sharing!
Steve
Scan the portion of the plan where the graphics are needed. Import the file into an app like Illustrator and use it as a template to build the new graphics. Set up the final graphics file at 100% size needed.
Tape the tissue smoothly to an 8.5 X 11 regular sheet of paper and put it in the printer tray. Use name brand ink if you can because the cheap stuff will smear easily. Print it out and that’s it. You might have to experiment a bit to figure out what works best. You can print on colour tissue but use white tissue if you need white in the graphics.
I use the steam from a kettle to shrink the tissue as it has less change to smear the ink if it gets too wet. Hope that helps!
Thank you!
I have never tried working with a file or an app. But I think you gave me enough clues to give it a try just need to get a new printer head in my Epson 11 x 117 printer.
Thanks for sharing your build - inspiring as always!
i'm 76 & bulit a small number of guillows as a kid. had to build one for civil air patrol. its flight could be best described as powered flight into terrain. i had no notion of trimming the airframe.
any way if i could build something that pretty i'd never fly it & i'd have a force field to protect it. just for looking, not for flying.
the p-6e was an amazing looking airplane. thanks for the upload.
This build was actually very challenging due to all the graphics. Although it is built to fly, I might just leave it on the shelf for now. I didn't really know what I was in for when I picked this kit up until I got it home and started researching the paint scheme. Anyway, thanks for the comment!
Does Dumas still use "Iron wood" in their kits?
I found the quality of this kit really good including the balsa, I didn't find any ironwood.
I found the stringer material in my Halls Bull Dog kit to be so soft that it was useless.
@@tomrecane6366 Yeah, I had the experience. The sheet parts were iron wood and the stringers were like strings of Styrofoam. Like they thought that would compensate for the heavy wood.
Very impressive! How many total build hours? And did you treat the tissue paper with clear coat or leave alone?
A couple of weeks, couple hours a day when I have time, not sure of actual hours and making the video adds some time as well. I used the cheap ink in my printer for the graphics, however it smears easily, so gently rotated the model over steam from a kettle to get the tissue to shrink. Nothing extra on the tissue.Thanks for watching!
Does it fly?
Not ready to rebuild it yet so I'll wait awhile for the maiden.
@@punkworkschannel”... rebuild it...”? Was it not flyable as built? I, too, wondered how it flies with the extra complication and weight of moveable control surfaces. Trimming would be maddening IMO. Not really common on rubber FF models. Lovely build quality though!
What wire did you use for the hinges
I use the "twist ties" that come with garbage bags and strip the paper off. This wire is light and will stay in the position that it is bent, making trimming fro free flight easy to do. Thanks for you interest!
@@punkworkschannel thanks for the reply 😎 I also build free flight models