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| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 14-Jun-14 19:35 |  | | Views : 885 | | No room on the couch (davenport) to sit down. You can bet I did not walk through the house with it assembled. I could barely handle the 3' wingspan of the Piper Cub without hitting something. Good thing I'm not a pilot. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 14-Jun-14 19:33 |  | | Views : 1013 | | The parts of the plane under several layers of Bondo, primer and final paint. |
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| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 14-Jun-14 19:32 |  | | Views : 944 | | Great stuff for adhering clear parts. I think it is the same stuff that watchmakers use to attach crystals. I bought it at a hobby store. |
| Creosotewind | Scratch Built Solid Models | Parked | 14-Jun-14 19:31 |  | | Views : 939 | | The basic structure is from the model. I cut out the small windows and filled them with clear plastic, probably from some of those packages that are impossible to open without a nuclear device. I made the reflector from mirror paper from the art store. It took a while to figure out the shape, but it seems to look ok. The base is from that PVC box I cut apart. The slots slide over the wooden frame in the fuselage. |
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