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moostang51 | 17-Nov-07 20:01 |
I think you get the idea. Tomorrow final seat positioning and lap belt make for a 10% discount on insurance. |
Barnstormer | 17-Nov-07 20:04 |
Beautiful job Moos I love the detal, Very well done!!! |
Jedi | 17-Nov-07 20:14 |
I love this....Im trying to do this on my P-40 but Im having trouble getting the gauges to look right. Are those decals or what?Did you build it outside the plane first and then put it in? |
John M Oshust | 17-Nov-07 20:43 |
Try Geico maybe it will be more...Super! |
John M Oshust | 17-Nov-07 21:00 |
Please do not forget the muffler bearing cut-off switch! |
poppy | 17-Nov-07 21:19 |
Super details, Moos. |
cdwheatley | 18-Nov-07 05:48 |
Magnificent! |
moostang51 | 18-Nov-07 07:07 |
Jedi, all pieces are dry fitted first, sidewalls, dash etc...then removed for painting and detailing. Most gauges are photocopies of various kits ( backgroung black and white dials seem to come out truer color this way). Gauge bezels are sterling silver closed jump rings from my wifes' hobby beading tray. Selt belts 3/16" ribbon with 1/64" plywood carved buckles. I can see how one accumulates items for a "magic box". |
David Duckett | 18-Nov-07 11:31 |
I would give this a JFB x 10. On a scale of 1 to 10. Y'all do know that Moostang is a Carpenter, don't you? Must be a pretty damned good one to be able to do this on such a small scale as well as big buildings. Beautiful work, here. |