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John M Oshust | 09-Apr-11 17:26 |
Some "Bondo" touch ups and "anudder" coat of primer and the fuse should be ready for cutting! |
deckape | 09-Apr-11 18:13 |
VERY VERY GOOD! you got the primmer on, looks like a millian dollars, That bondo glazeing putty is a modlers best friend it works better then the old green magic. A good thing about glazeing putty is it dont take long to dry and ready for the sanding. no matter if it,s wet or dry. A beautifull build it is A HARDY WELL DONE |
frwyflyer | 09-Apr-11 19:34 |
WOW!! That is looking NICE!! |
John M Oshust | 09-Apr-11 19:46 |
Antique predator. Imagine designed W/O the aid of a computer during WW1 and the wood and cloth laminate in the real thing was not much thicker than that of my model. |
Roring40 | 09-Apr-11 20:05 |
Gob smackingly good work John. It's such a pleasure to watch your builds come together. |
John M Oshust | 09-Apr-11 22:26 |
R-40 I am still having trouble believing that this is a fuse to a WW1 fighter. Maybe I built it wrong!!! Reality will set in when I slice the nose open to insert a 6 cylinder Benz power plant. |