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edbecky, Comment for image # 43420 | 08 Sep 21 09:07 |
Well done. |
bobgood, Comment for image # 43420 | 07 Sep 21 15:02 |
I like the colour-matched tail stand. Rigging looks first class. |
edtherenderman, Comment for image # 43420 | 07 Sep 21 08:33 |
Nice looking rigging job! It feels good when getting close to done! |
Dfell, Image # 43420 | 07 Sep 21 04:21 |
Guns and exhaust stacks next on the list to do |
Dfell, Image # 43419 | 07 Sep 21 04:19 |
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Dfell, Image # 43418 | 07 Sep 21 04:18 |
Rigging all done. nearly as much thread used as one of my ship builds.... |
edtherenderman, Comment for image # 43359 | 19 Aug 21 10:48 |
I like this! really coming along! |
bobgood, Comment for image # 43359 | 19 Aug 21 08:09 |
Super work there D - very nice to see.......
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Dfell, Image # 43359 | 19 Aug 21 06:49 |
Top wing attached / Wind breaker for gunner / pilot windscreen / and under lower wing skids. Thank you for looking. |
Dfell, Image # 43358 | 19 Aug 21 06:45 |
A little progress. A paper print of instrument panel. |
Dfell, Comment for image # 43246 | 13 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 # 43246 | 12 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 # 43246 | 12 Jun 21 13:22 |
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NATOMike, Comment for image # 43246 | 12 Jun 21 11:41 |
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Don C, Comment for image # 43247 | 11 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 # 43246 | 11 Jun 21 11:41 |
I've used "No Knot" eyelets which are for fly fishing line. |
bsadonkill, Comment for image # 43247 | 10 Jun 21 21:58 |
Thanks Dfell, something to keep in mind when building WW1 models. |
Dfell, Comment for image # 43247 | 10 Jun 21 21:37 |
Photo uploaded in response to bsadonkill’s question. |
Dfell, Image # 43247 | 10 Jun 21 21:06 |
Brass eyelet - here used as hooks on blocks |
Dfell, Comment for image # 43246 | 10 Jun 21 20:52 |
Hello bsadonkill - used eyelets from my model ship building. |
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