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Luke War, Image # 10154 | 11 Dec 08 01:51 |
If they had been made out of wood then I'd be almost done! |
poppy, Comment for image # 10088 | 06 Dec 08 09:58 |
This is incredible! This type work is out of bounds for for most of us. |
jgood, Comment for image # 10088 | 05 Dec 08 16:48 |
Incredible... |
hjlittman, Comment for image # 10088 | 05 Dec 08 13:20 |
Beyond description? Heck! That's almost beyond belief! With the man hours he put into that he could have built a real airplane. |
simpleflyer, Comment for image # 10088 | 05 Dec 08 13:13 |
Thanks for the URL, Luke. You're correct, Mr Park's work is beyond description. |
Luke War, Comment for image # 10088 | 04 Dec 08 22:47 |
Check out the rest of the Mustang images and his Corsair model at http://craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Park.htm
This is worth a look if you appreciate a true modeling artist! |
Luke War, Image # 10088 | 04 Dec 08 22:45 |
Built by a gentleman named Young C. Park. His models are made of all aluminum right down to the ammunition belts feeding rounds into one of the .50 cals! Words CANNOT do it justice. |
Luke War, Image # 10047 | 01 Dec 08 01:19 |
I got bored waiting for the landing gears to dry so I thought I would tape it up and take some pics! This sheeting thing is a whole new ballgame, but so far it's coming together better than I expected it to! She's coming together slow but sure! |
Luke War, Image # 10046 | 01 Dec 08 01:17 |
The elevators and rudders. Next model I'll try making ailerons also... |
Luke War, Image # 10045 | 01 Dec 08 01:15 |
Its starting to look like an actual airplane! |
mdmorgan37, Comment for image # 9963 | 26 Nov 08 04:51 |
was was the thicknes of the wod you use the paneling |
SteveM, Comment for image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 20:18 |
Poppy shows the products he uses in this posting and describes how he uses them. Note that Micro-Fill is currently on a production hold due to broken manufacturing machinery. Jet Model Mate was a reasonable substitute, but it has now been discontinued. |
Luke War, Comment for image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 18:02 |
Thanks for the advice John! Sounds like it's time for another trip to the store for me...I've sure got my work cut out for me over the holiday weekend! |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 17:59 |
For my last four birds I have use Minwax sandable wood sealer. This is not a water soluable material. Thinner neede to clean your brush. |
Luke War, Comment for image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 17:53 |
I was just planning on sanding the paneling, filling, then sanding again in that order. What would you all recommend sealing it with before all that? |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 17:47 |
Seal, fill, sand, and seal. Economy prop looks good. |
Luke War, Image # 9964 | 25 Nov 08 14:48 |
Another view of my first panel job attempt. Also, note the unique prop and landing gear she's sporting...I think Im onto something here! |
Luke War, Image # 9963 | 25 Nov 08 14:46 |
Almost done with my first ever attempt at paneling. With a bit of sanding, some fill and a lot of luck it wont come out too shabby. Only time will tell! |
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