Image Comments |
David Duckett | 18-Dec-08 21:06 |
The prop. Thanks, James. |
poppy | 18-Dec-08 21:34 |
This looks like another masterpiece from the master!! JFB!!! This one is a real classic. I do not remember ever seeing this kit completed. Probably because the box art made it look too challenging for most. DD, a real museum piece. |
Xanadu | 19-Dec-08 20:25 |
That takes lot of patience, doing the wiring.....
Fabulous stuff! |
scott | 19-Dec-08 21:21 |
I second the wiring really sets it off. Great looking plane. I wish I could produce something that nice. |
David Duckett | 20-Dec-08 07:22 |
Thank y'all very much!! |
moostang51 | 20-Dec-08 13:06 |
Excellent David. Rigging, prop, paint...all superb. |
simpleflyer | 01-Feb-09 19:11 |
David, may I post this picture on the homepage of our
guillow's group at Yahooo?
Al |
David Duckett | 01-Feb-09 20:22 |
Certainly. Thanks! |
Xanadu | 01-Feb-09 21:22 |
Excellent to say the least! |
Skyediamonds1985 | 25-Jun-15 15:32 |
B-17 for Reagon Museum, now this DH-4 in classic prose. Truly an artist for DD. Wanna be just like him when I grow up. Beautiful job on the engine, propeller and rigging. You must have really had to work the decals. Theyre traditionally heavy. Did you spray a clear coat overall?_Sky |
David Duckett | 25-Jun-15 16:02 |
Thank you. That B-17 was not my best model. It was built with a time restraint and without the resources now available. I gave them a Corsair, a B-25, and a P-38 as well and they are all now in the historian's office at the Library. My models have several coats of acrylic paint on them so decals are never a problem and spraying with clear is not necessary. All rigging is thread. |