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Creosotewind, Comment for image # 11149 | 07 Mar 09 14:04 |
It all looks real nice Poppy. Great job. |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 11044 | 07 Mar 09 14:03 |
This is such a great series of books with beautiful illustrations. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 11146 | 07 Mar 09 13:47 |
Makes me want to get in and fly away! Sweet. |
poppy, Image # 11149 | 07 Mar 09 11:29 |
More oxygen bottles. |
poppy, Image # 11148 | 07 Mar 09 11:27 |
Bomb aimer's station. |
poppy, Image # 11147 | 07 Mar 09 11:27 |
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poppy, Image # 11146 | 07 Mar 09 11:26 |
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poppy, Image # 11145 | 07 Mar 09 11:26 |
Mossie cockpit. |
poppy, Image # 11044 | 28 Feb 09 20:04 |
Drawing shows proper wheel rake. The drawing is 3/4"=1' or 1/16 scale. |
wingspanner, Comment for image # 11043 | 28 Feb 09 20:03 |
Lovely clean work as usual poppy |
poppy, Image # 11043 | 28 Feb 09 20:02 |
.010 plastic bulkheads added to nacelles and wells in wings. |
poppy, Image # 11041 | 28 Feb 09 20:00 |
Wing tips added and wings silkspanned. |
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 11011 | 27 Feb 09 20:48 |
I knew I would never stop learning from you guys. |
moostang51, Comment for image # 11011 | 27 Feb 09 17:17 |
A little plastic model ingenuity thrown in. I did the same on my Mossie. Not only does it help with alignment but the gluing surface is that much greater. Like it! |
poppy, Image # 11014 | 27 Feb 09 17:07 |
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poppy, Image # 11013 | 27 Feb 09 17:07 |
Cowl shaped and sanded. |
poppy, Image # 11012 | 27 Feb 09 17:06 |
Wood block added to rear extending cowl beyond wing trailing edge. |
poppy, Image # 11011 | 27 Feb 09 17:04 |
.010 plastic tabs added to make alignment of halves easier. |
SteveM, Comment for image # 10910 | 23 Feb 09 15:19 |
Got it, thanks! |
poppy, Comment for image # 10910 | 23 Feb 09 05:57 |
Since the wood covering extended to front of radiator edges, no need for the plastic cover. Simulated grooves can be accomplished with pen. The outer edge not needed for the same reason. The ribs were actually reduced in size by 1/32 top and bottom to compensate for wood covering. |
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