Carl Goldberg (Second Generation) Sukhoi SU26MX Build: Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2024
- In this episode, we’ll be starting the build of the Carl Goldberg Sukhoi SU26MX. This is the second generation version of the kit with the landing gear mounted to the fuselage. We’ll start off the series by assembling the horizontal stabilizer, and elevators. If you like this type of content, please consider subscribing to my channel. Hit that notification bell, so you’ll be notified of future episodes of the build series. Also, like, and share my videos. It just might help someone get their airplane finished, and in the air. Thanks for watching!
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You're the Bob Ross of kit builders.
You’re not the first person I’ve heard that from. 😂👍
Here comes a beautiful model airplane that will be built by a specialist. These will be videos rich in details, well worth watching.
Thanks. Let’s hope so. 👍
Frank, the Corsair
What about the Corsair? 😁
R U going to build it?
@HenryTyson yes. It’ll be on the channel when it gets built. I have no definite start date though.
That's good to hear because I have one, thanks
Looking good Frank 😊
Thank you
just a thanks from a fellow balsa aircraft builder , looking forward to taking the build journey with you , must say your a very good quality builder , im enjoying your build so far , i can almost smell that cyano glue , that makes the eyes sting , thanks frank mate from Tony from Bedfordshire England ,
Glad you enjoy the content. CA burns the eyes, if it’s fresh. 😂
NICE ASSEMBLY!....as you said it came out perfect!
Thank you
Frank, Please! I enjoy the dialogue. I can learn a lot. Then the music kicks in and wakes the neighbors. Can we pull it back a little please?
Thanks.
😂 What are you listening to my content with? A 1500 watt surround sound system? 😂
@@FranksModelAviationWorkshop
Doesn't everybody? 😆
@@waynemiller6070I know I do, but I like waking up the neighbors. 😂
I’m Looking forward to this build. I have one of these in my collection as well. I remember when this kit came out. They were showing it off at a local rc airshow.
It’s an awesome plane. I just need to overcome a hurtle I encountered while preparing to build the wing. I discuss in the video. Shouldn’t be a big problem though. Maybe. 😂
“I know what you’re thinking, I don’t want to hear it” 😂 Nice work Frank! Enjoyed the first video.
Haha. Thanks
I don't think we get ocd. I think we just get better at building and want a better product. I spent the better part of the day fabricating spars out for my new scratch build today. I got a very nice fit and everything lined up. You must have gotten a Friday afternoon kit! I didn't have any of the problems when i built my 1st gen kit. Mike c
Well, mine is the second gen with some laser cut parts. The die cut tail pieces were too far off for my liking. Some of the parts in this kit are stamped, “Made in Italy”. Ever see that in a Goldberg kit before?
@FranksModelAviationWorkshop no I have not. Man that is weird.
Great detailed video! Learning lots from your videos, was just wondering if you had a part number or proper name to that tee pin applicator/helper tool ? Those tee pins definitely hurts the thumbs after awhile lol
Thanks. That T-pin pusher inner is made by great planes. They’re discontinued. Might try eBay.
I sure hope you're going to stuff a saito 180 in this :) I had no idea staples would do plans. Thank you
I’m using a DLE 20RA in my Sukhoi. Staples prices are pretty good too for making big copies.
@FranksModelAviationWorkshop I don't blame you for going gas. Back in the day everyone was stuffing saitos in. I thought maybe you had one in the shop:) I will definitely keep the copies in mind. Even as careful as I was I still managed to ruin originals
I have a gen 1, waiting to see how the gen 2 gear is built :) Anyone have a gen 2 they won't be building?
It’s gonna be a while for that. The wing build will be around four episodes I believe. I just started it.
The only difference between gen 1 and gen 2 is the gear placement. I beefed up the area in front of the wing for the landing gear. If I remember I used 1/4 inch 6 ply with 1/2 inch tri stock. My gen 1 is 10 years old and is never given me problems. Hope this helps. Mike
@thercbarn5001 yeah, I don’t see an issue with where the gear are installed. If you know how to land, it doesn’t matter. This gen two kit was available for a decent price, so I had to snag it up. Thanks for the info.
@@FranksModelAviationWorkshop the biggest issue with the landing gear in the wing was if it broke during a bad or rough landing is it would damage the spar.
Not sure why you didn't contact the supplier of the model and complain about missing and broken parts and have them either supply replacement parts or replace the model? It shouldn't be down to you to find the money to fix problems with a kit? Confused
The main reason I didn’t do that, is because Carl Goldberg Models hasn’t existed in decades. There’s nobody to complain to. When you buy discontinued vintage kits, it’s a given risk you take that the kit might have missing, or broken parts. No big deal really. I’ve been building these kits forever. 👍
@@FranksModelAviationWorkshop That makes sense, I hadn't viewed as far as the point in the video where you made that point before I commented. Thank you for taking the time to explain.
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I wish Carl Goldberg was still around.... those were the days 🥴