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mark eggebeen, Comment for image # 26613 | 18 Sep 18 22:38 |
in I what order is this assembly done do the plates go into the spinners then the blades into the holes to line up with the plate? sounds tricky... |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 27234 | 04 Oct 12 11:37 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWG_mzTTzMc |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 26079 | 24 Sep 12 08:19 |
nice looking configuration, was it difficult to do the functioning gear, ect., do the bombs drop also? is that show dogfights still on the history channel? good work! |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 26079 | 24 Sep 12 01:46 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITRLk9b9AcY |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 26079 | 24 Sep 12 01:42 |
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frwyflyer, Comment for image # 27235 | 19 Sep 12 12:04 |
GREAT GRAPHICS!! |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 27235 | 18 Sep 12 17:23 |
Thanks Brian & Ape. It's the first time I tried this bendie-straw barrel shroud over aluminum tube idea for the machine guns. I'm going to have a few more go's @ it, & see if I can't get all holes more equally sized/evenly spaced. |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 27233 | 18 Sep 12 17:13 |
@ Heinrich. They are called DRY TRANSFER from an old company called LETRASET. They were popular with model railroaders in the '60s & '70s. Long since out of business. It's dry letters printed (in reverse) on a opaque transfer sheet, and you rub / burnish them on to a surface with a pencil. It's the 1st time I ever tried them. I scored a big lot of them from a hobby shop going out of business. Packages were from 1968, letters kinda dried out & hard to work with though. Oh well...close enough for "government" work :-)..................
@ Dale1416. Yea, me too...it's taking forever.lol. Yea sure we can get together. Just private message me at the Guillow's forum. |
Dale1416, Comment for image # 27233 | 18 Sep 12 16:05 |
Paul, that is fantastic detail work! Sure would like to actually look over this P-38 when completed. Since I live in northern Illinois, maybe that might be possible? |
Heinrich Dorfmann, Comment for image # 27233 | 18 Sep 12 12:07 |
Whow! How did you get the letters on the missiles ...? |
deckape, Comment for image # 27235 | 18 Sep 12 11:14 |
Ahoy Paul Beautiful job on the fork tail devil the Jolly Roger fills the bill Looking sharp. Boats |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 27235 | 18 Sep 12 07:53 |
exceptional detail, i like the guns! |
Pauli72, Image # 27235 | 18 Sep 12 05:22 |
Jolly Roger. |
Pauli72, Image # 27234 | 18 Sep 12 05:21 |
Jolly Roger. |
Pauli72, Image # 27233 | 18 Sep 12 05:19 |
Rocket trees assembled. |
Pauli72, Image # 27227 | 18 Sep 12 02:05 |
This thing could fling a hell'uva lot of lead, very quickly. >:-) |
Pauli72, Image # 27226 | 18 Sep 12 02:03 |
The real deal. 4 - .50's & a big auto cannon. |
Pauli72, Image # 27225 | 18 Sep 12 01:58 |
A bendie straw has 4 lines on it, which really helped to keep the vent holes symmetrical. |
Pauli72, Image # 27224 | 18 Sep 12 01:55 |
I heated a needle that was held in an X-acto & lightly drew it along a straw to replicate the barrel shroud / vent holes. |
Pauli72, Image # 27223 | 18 Sep 12 01:52 |
Making the 4 .50cal Browning machine guns in the nose. |
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