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RTD89Guillows Series 400 - P-51 MustangBuild09-Mar-12 23:11
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Everything came out pretty nice the past few nights. Barely had any bleed through. Gotta love tamiya masking tape!
deckapeGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked09-Mar-12 19:21
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deckapeGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked09-Mar-12 19:21
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deckapeGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked09-Mar-12 19:21
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deckapeGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked09-Mar-12 19:20
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deckapeGuillows Series 300 - Aeronca ChampionParked09-Mar-12 19:20
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Covering completed keeping in mind to keep the weight down so it can fly corectly. Next I will add the clear canopy peices as of now letting the completed structure dry to touch over nite.
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BriandKilbyDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #22. Dornier Do 335 PFEIL (ARROW)Build09-Mar-12 12:42
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right side fuselage of do 335
John M OshustAerodromeRC Fokker Dr.1Build09-Mar-12 12:07
Views : 793
Today's addition to the build, shock absorbing tail skid.
BillParkerGuillows Series 400 - FW 190Build09-Mar-12 11:04
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Build Photos At: http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap89.htm
BillParkerGuillows Series 400 - FW 190Build09-Mar-12 11:03
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John M OshustGuillows Series 800 - Sopwith CamelParked09-Mar-12 10:26
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Memories....my first spoke wheel...metal spokes. My first areo plane....seems like only yesterday!
David DuckettEasy Built D-03 Avro LancasterBuild09-Mar-12 03:30
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The plastic piece sits flush with the balsa piece. Glue the two together using small amounts of Testors plastic cement or CA. SMALL!! Excess amounts will melt the plastic. Make the other half the same way. When the glue dries the two halves can then be glued together. The seams are sanded and white putty is applied and sanded smooth, as in the Rapide build. I also use this for cowls if needed. Cutting the balsa piece to fit inside is a bit of a pain but it doesn't have to be perfect. All you need is a solid base to glue the other piece to and it will be inside, anyway.
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