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John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 12-Jul-07 21:07 | | Views : 738 | "Niki, are we getting what Americans call a "WOODY"? "No Sasha, not unless we are building an early 1950's automobile! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 12-Jul-07 19:56 | | Views : 661 | DD...I apologize for the fine "Crystal!" Niki and Sasha try to raise a toast to you. Question...Is the glass half full or half empty? |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 12-Jul-07 19:51 | | Views : 676 | This is just a prototype to perfect a technique. Plastic sheeting of your choice, Al strips, bend to required shape, add additional trim. Easy and looks authentic! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 12-Jul-07 09:38 | | Views : 763 | This will be a "twofer", the Mig gets a canopy and a plastic bottle is recycled. Does this count as a carbon tax credit? |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 12-Jul-07 09:14 | | Views : 820 | Niki is back to work. The canopy beginning did not come from a can of peas, but from a Poland spring water bottle. This is just the prototype, it needs refinement. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 11-Jul-07 19:32 | | Views : 767 | Started the slow process of covering the rear fuse in bass wood. Slow process as Elmer's does not set as fast as Epoxy. |
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