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jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 08-Jun-07 02:27 | | Views : 996 | Never realized how hairy my hands are. The meaning of "print wood" says you are going to be cutting out each part, no die cut here. While it can be tedius, I rather enjoy it. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 08-Jun-07 02:22 | | Views : 1013 | The Diels Ki 84 Frank comes with print wood, strip wood, light tissue, vacu canopy, two sheets of plans, instructions and decals. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Parked | 07-Jun-07 21:29 | | Views : 2689 | My carved scoop can't really be seen to advangtage here so take my word for it I really carved a nice scoop that has a very interesting shape where it ataches to the fuselage. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Parked | 07-Jun-07 21:18 | | Views : 1889 | That they are in 1/24th scale is one of th main reasons I like the Diels kits, which allows me to use the mfr's make for plastic kits. I'm hoping find a set of P-40B decals from the Vintage P-40B Flying Tiger to use with the Diels P-40B. I've e-mailed to |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Parked | 07-Jun-07 21:09 | | Views : 2093 | The markings are a combination of kit decals and from an Eagle Strike sheet. Not completely accurate but close enough to look good. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Parked | 07-Jun-07 21:03 | | Views : 1949 | Finished, my second kit on Virtualaerodrome, I actually started this one bdfore the Guillows !90A-3. I've got to master the scale prop and learn to install it in a scale spinner. |
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jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Build | 05-Jun-07 02:41 | | Views : 1820 | I've been told that the Diel kits are very good flyers. I can't seem to make up my mind if I want to fly these scale kits or not. I've found a Japanese Web Site that seems to have quite few Diels kits flying. But I seem to get carried away with the scale |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Build | 05-Jun-07 02:30 | | Views : 1880 | The kit does not come with a printed instrument panel, so paintig is required, but does have a vacu canopy which I think is standard in each kit. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Build | 05-Jun-07 02:24 | | Views : 1928 | One the things about the Diels kits is the lack of plastic parts which will improve your carving ability. I am particularly pleased with the way the huge airscoop came out. I still have some clean up on the black to do, and I should have don a better job |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Build | 05-Jun-07 02:15 | | Views : 2003 | I started the the Ta 152H some time ago, but was waiting on some decals I had ordered before I could finish it. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #19, Focke-Wulf Ta 152H | Build | 05-Jun-07 02:10 | | Views : 2067 | Diels kits are almost all to a constant scale of 1/24th and are primarilly military aircrarft. One of the things I like about Diels kits is that a number of plastic model vendors make decals in 1/24th scale. |
jerry campbell | Guillows Series 400 - FW 190 | Parked | 04-Jun-07 13:00 | | Views : 2766 | Taxiig trials were fair, but then I only had a single strand of rubber. |
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