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edbecky, Comment for image # 4342008 Sep 21 09:07
Well done.
bobgood, Comment for image # 4342007 Sep 21 15:02
I like the colour-matched tail stand. Rigging looks first class.
edtherenderman, Comment for image # 4342007 Sep 21 08:33
Nice looking rigging job! It feels good when getting close to done!
Dfell, Image # 4342007 Sep 21 04:21

Guns and exhaust stacks next on the list to do
Dfell, Image # 4341907 Sep 21 04:19

Dfell, Image # 4341807 Sep 21 04:18

Rigging all done. nearly as much thread used as one of my ship builds....
edtherenderman, Comment for image # 4335919 Aug 21 10:48
I like this! really coming along!
bobgood, Comment for image # 4335919 Aug 21 08:09
Super work there D - very nice to see.......
Dfell, Image # 4335919 Aug 21 06:49

Top wing attached / Wind breaker for gunner / pilot windscreen / and under lower wing skids. Thank you for looking.
Dfell, Image # 4335819 Aug 21 06:45

A little progress. A paper print of instrument panel.
Dfell, Comment for image # 4324613 Jun 21 01:58
Hello NATOMike - if you go through on the ‘Build Thread’ you will see the main body is infilled with balsa wood which I learnt to do from this site. It is then covered with a 2 pack body (car) fine filler. Then sanded. Hope that helps you. Regards Doug
NATOMike, Comment for image # 4324612 Jun 21 13:27
Dfell--how do you get the skin so smooth, very impressive and you are clearly on a different level than me, but are you using a filler (sanded down) or is the "skin" stretch taunt? I can clearly see the Balsa wood fibres/tissue paper on the front face of the stabiliser, but not on the fuselage. This is very nice workmanship, well done!
NATOMike, Comment for image # 4324612 Jun 21 13:22
NATOMike, Comment for image # 4324612 Jun 21 11:41
Don C, Comment for image # 4324711 Jun 21 11:43
I've used "No Knot" eyelets for fly fishing line in case you can't find those. They look like the center eyelet, except they have barbs on the stem.
Don C, Comment for image # 4324611 Jun 21 11:41
I've used "No Knot" eyelets which are for fly fishing line.
bsadonkill, Comment for image # 4324710 Jun 21 21:58
Thanks Dfell, something to keep in mind when building WW1 models.
Dfell, Comment for image # 4324710 Jun 21 21:37
Photo uploaded in response to bsadonkill’s question.
Dfell, Image # 4324710 Jun 21 21:06

Brass eyelet - here used as hooks on blocks
Dfell, Comment for image # 4324610 Jun 21 20:52
Hello bsadonkill - used eyelets from my model ship building.
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