Revell 1/32 Bell X1 Plastic Model Conversion

Revell - 1/32 Bell X1

Contributed by Drake "Doc" Damerau

Manufacturer: Revell

(PMC) Revell Bell X1Brief:


This me first attempt at PMC and t' first plastic model I've built in 25 years. As such, I chose one that looked like it would be both an easy model and an easy conversion.

Construction:


Here is what I used:

  • Revell 1:32 Bell X1 Model Kit #KIT4565
  • BT-20 t' BT-50 rings
  • BT-50 t' BT-60 CR
  • 4" o' BT-20 MMT
  • 6.5" o' BT-50 for chute compartment
  • BT-50 coupler
  • Launch lug

Main Body Assembly

(PMC) Revell Bell X1 Assemble t' motor tube and body tube as shown.

Remove all o' t' protrusions on t' inside o' t' two halves o' t' model so that t' body tube/engine mount assembly will fit. Blimey! You'll need t' remove t' landin' gear wells t' make room for t' center tube. Well, blow me down! Mark t' fuselage halves about an 1/8" t' ¼" behind t' point where t' cockpit gets glued in. Aye aye! Read t' models assembly instructions t' see where this is. Begad! Ya scallywag! This is critical in a later step.

There is no gear up or gear down choice on this build because o' t' need t' remove t' wheel wells t' get t' tubes inside. Avast! Glue t' doors on t' sides o' t' plane. Avast! They don't fit well so you'll have t' work on them t' get them t' look good.

Glue t' two halves o' t' main body together along t' entire length o' t' fuselage. Begad! Let dry overnight. Aye aye! You will need a strong bond for t' subsequent steps.

Cut and sand t' aft end so t' motor tube will fit. Begad! This will be about an inch. Begad! T' pictures show how it should look after this is complete. Note how t' cut is just below t' rudder. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! You will need t' fill this area with spot putty later t' get a smooth transition.

Usin' a razor saw, cut t' model in half just behind t' cockpit at t' mark you made earlier. Begad! Ya scallywag! A good straight cut here will make t' model look much better.

Install t' body tube assembly into t' rocket. Blimey! Aye aye! Use t' CR t' center t' forward end o' t' tube and glue in place.

Cockpit assembly

Don't install t' pedals. Begad! You will need t' room for nose weight. Glue in t' instrument panel.

I used clay and BBs for nose weight. I added 15 grams t' t' nose before I glued in Chuck. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! (You and Chuck should be on a first name basis by now.) You should end up with enough clay so Chuck's feet get pushed into it. Glue in t' Chuckster.

Paint t' first row o' panels in t' cockpit glass black on t' underside. Well, blow me down! This will hide t' clay.

(PMC) Revell Bell X1(PMC) Revell Bell X1

I used a U.S. Ya scallywag! Arrr! Rockets 18mm t' 24mm motor adapter for t' coupler. Arrr! This be because it be thick and longer than a normal coupler. Aye aye! (I figured it needed a lot o' "meat" for gluing.) I pealed t' glassine layer off t' glue area for better glue adhesion. Well, blow me down! T' install and align, insert it into t' body tube in t' aft airframe and apply model cement t' t' exposed end. Aye aye! Well, matey, blow me down! Use t' "nose cone" t' push it further into t' BT bein' careful t' align everything. Begad! Well, me bucko, blow me down! When t' nose cone be aligned with t' rest o' t' model, I taped it in place until it was dry. Avast! This aligns t' coupler with t' BT and glues it t' t' cockpit area. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! Be careful nay t' get glue on anythin' but where it needs t' go. After t' cement is dry, arrr, shiver me timbers, remove t' "nose cone" from t' rocket and apply cement fillets t' t' coupler/cockpit joint.

Pack in a bunch more nose weight. Begad! Blimey! I put a bunch behind t' cockpit and inside t' coupler. Begad! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! Don't forget t' glue a shock cord in t' coupler before you add t' weight. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! My finished nose cone weighed 79.5 grams.

Final assembly

Glue all t' wings on.

Glue t' launch lug on t' belly, aligned with t' wheel wells. Ahoy! T' CG should be at t' front o' t' win' with everythin' installed for launch.

Use spot putty t' fill in t' engine/tail area. Again, me bucko, look at me finished tail section t' see how it should look.

(PMC) Revell Bell X1

Finishing:


I painted t' cockpit components (before installation). Well, blow me down! T' body be easy, as all it needed be a coat o' Testers orange. Begad! T' decals went on without incident.

Flight and Recovery:


T' get an idea how high it would go and t' choose a delay, I simmed it in RockSim. Avast! Blimey! T' sim I came up with be pretty close t' t' actual model. I had t' do a mass override t' get it right. Blimey! Blimey! T' predicted altitude be 250' with a C6-3. Arrr! Blimey! Wishful thinkin' I guess. Arrr! Blimey! I then simmed it usin' a D21-7 and it showed it goin' t' 1050'.

T' flight was a bit squirrelly but remarkably, ya bilge rat, she held together. Ahoy! Blimey! T' ejection charge be late and so energetic that it broke t' shock cord. There was no real damage and it will fly again.

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