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Andrew P (AndrexP)
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Douglas DC-7C, Pan Am "Clipper Blue Jacket"

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230505: Box contents 
 

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230505: Box contents 
 

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230505: Box contents 
 

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230505: Box contents 
 

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230505: Box contents (decals) 
 

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230520: Drilling a hole for the mounting socket. 
 

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230520: Drilling a hole for the mounting socket. 
 

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230522: Fitting the nose gear doors. 
 

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230522: Ballast (10 gr) to avoid tail-sitting. 
 

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230522: Ballast secured with 5-min epoxy. 
 

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230522: Shutting the nose gear doors with plasticard shims and CA glue. 
 

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230522: In-flight socket faired in. 
 

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230522: In-flight socket faired in. 
 

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230603: Removing material from inside nacelle to allow inserting engine fronts after assembly. 
 

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230629: Engine run-up for mag checks. 
 

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230629: Spinners spun and Props assembled 
 

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230803: 1.2mm OD tubing to serve as sleeve for 0.9mm prop shaft. 
 

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230803: 1.2mm prop sleeve aligned with center of nacelle. 
 

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230807: Nacelles faired in and ready for primer. 
 

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230807: Nacelles faired in and ready for primer. 
 

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230807: Ready for primer. 
 

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230807: Ready for primer. 
 

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230811: Primer coat 
 

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230811: Primer coat 
 

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230811: Primer coat 
 

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230811: Gloss white topcoat. 
 

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231026: Masked with Tamiya 2mm yellow tape with electrical tape to cover the fuselage. Paints are Alclad II. 
 

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231026: Masked with Tamiya 2mm yellow tape with electrical tape to cover the fuselage. Paints are Alclad II. 
 

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231026: Masked with Tamiya 2mm yellow tape with electrical tape to cover the fuselage. Paints are Alclad II. 
 

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231026: Unmasking. The first bottle of Alclad II resulted in a grainy finish. 
 

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231026: Unmasking. The first bottle of Alclad II resulted in a grainy finish. 
 

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231026: Results aren't bad from a distance. Maybe I can polish out the grain? 
 

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231026: Cockpit decal was printed at home. 
 

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231102: Masking for anti-dazzle panel. 
 

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231103: Looking for better windshield decals. 
 

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231103: Port side decal from two Xerox copies of the Minicraft DC-6B Meatball markings (need a additional scale 6' for the DC-7C). 
 

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240111: Almost there. Need Clipper name and registration. 
 

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240111: Almost there. Need Clipper name and registration. 
 

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240111: First flight. 
 

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240111: First flight. 
 

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240111: First flight. 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery (complete) 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: Delivery flight 
 

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240208: First revenue flight 
 

Comments

20 10 February, 18:23
Daniel Klink
That is a fantastic built and presentation👍
10 February, 18:35
Andrew P
Thanks!
11 February, 03:45
Neuling
I fully agree with Daniel.
11 February, 09:21
Robert Podkoński
Fantastic model and photos indeed.
11 February, 10:36
Jose Quinones
Fantastic!
13 February, 02:53
Jennifer Franklin
Thank you for sharing such a comprehensive build log and the fantastic final result.
13 February, 04:00

Album info

Douglas DC-7C, N733PA, Pan Am “Clipper Blue Jacket”, c. 1959
(Roden Pan American World Airways DC-7C in 1/144 scale, kit #0301 © 2010

Build represents Pan Am “Clipper Blue Jacket” as she looked in 1959 after repairs.

Clipper Blue Jacket was inbound to Schiphol, Amsterdam from London and cleared for the ILS 19 approach. The First Officer was flying. At approximately 200ft he called for a go-around, gear up and takeoff power. The Captain overrode the F/O, took control, and began to lower the gear as he flared for landing. The aircraft settled on the runway with the gear in transit, which collapsed and caused the aircraft to skid down the runway on its belly.

There was no fire, and the only injuries were to the Pilots’ egos. The aircraft was repaired and returned to service in the new-fangled Pan Am Meatball livery, as depicted.

The Roden kit was disappointing, considering it is only a few years old, released well into the 21st Century. Fit is very poor, panel lines (on the wings especially) are large, exaggerated trenches, and the engines and props are unnecessarily complex assemblies with poorly molded two-part spinners/hubs and individual blades, each of which had to be cleaned up and reshaped.

The decals were abandoned as they were stiff and brittle, and laughed at whatever setting solution I tried. Even the warm thumb was impotent against these stalwart, inflexible films. In the end, I adapted the meatball decals from the Minicraft DC-6B kit with clipper title, registration number, etc. printed at home. I was successful, however, in using a high-quality scan of these as the basis for the decals for my DC-6B.

Paints were rattlecan grey primer and gloss white with Tamiya metallics. Kit decals were useless.

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