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Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (16 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)
SteveM, Comment for image # 505117 Nov 07 13:43
PVHC has the Dumas Harrier in stock (they have two listed on eBay as well). http://www.pennvalleyhobbycenter.com/rubber/Dumas/503harrier.htm
David Duckett, Comment for image # 505117 Nov 07 13:13
I went over to the Dumas factory here in Tucson yesterday. They have all their kits made and hanging from the ceiling of their office and various parts of kits in construction around the place. I asked to go behind the counter to see the planes cause I wanted to see their Harrier. It wasn't available. The planes there are the ones you see on their website and they are all very well done. I looked really close at a several of them and I would say none of them are built, and more importantly here, covered as well as yours are. More than one of them had visible gaps in the covering. And this was at the factory office! They also had some of their boat kits on display....Superb model boat kits from the middle of the desert. Seems just a bit odd.
moostang51, Comment for image # 505115 Nov 07 18:05
Must be a real beaut with a little air under its' wings. Great job.
poppy, Comment for image # 505115 Nov 07 17:42
Another beauty. You have the "stick and tissue" models down to a science.
jernst, Comment for image # 505114 Nov 07 15:23
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. john
cdwheatley, Comment for image # 505114 Nov 07 13:39
John, I love your models. I too prefer to use just coloured tissue, although I haven't yet progressed to any multi-coloured finishes, and your models are an inspiration to me. I just hope that one day mine will look as good, and hopefully fly as well, as yours do.
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 505114 Nov 07 12:56
I've looked at most of the models posted and your time, both in building the models and the web site, has been well spent. I love the way you are able to use the paper as camouflage and markings and yet turn out a delicate model that reflects the stick and tissue build. I would love to see start to finish lesson on papering models this way. Beautiful... and thanks for sharing.
JohnG., Comment for image # 505114 Nov 07 12:41
Neat tidy project, John.
jernst, Comment for image # 505114 Nov 07 10:56
I wanted to mention that I haven't checked in here for awhile, because several 'life' demands have ben pulling me in other directions. One project I have been working on is pulling together a webpage of my models, and I'm surprised how much time that takes to do well. I'd love to hear your comments and feedback - sign the guestbook if you wish :-) Thanks. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze8ljo4/johnsmodels/
jernst, Image # 505114 Nov 07 10:52

Finally finished up this kit, and have had ittest flying.
jernst, Comment for image # 454327 Sep 07 06:50
John - a 'beta' build is a test build to make sure all the parts fit correctly before the kits goes into production.
JohnG., Comment for image # 454326 Sep 07 18:27
What is a "beta Build"???
jernst, Image # 454526 Sep 07 07:06

Tissue markings this time. It's very hard to find a good 'yellow' pen to drawn them by hand.
jernst, Image # 454426 Sep 07 07:05

You can clearly see the laser burn marks before sanding and completing the underside framework
jernst, Image # 454326 Sep 07 07:04

This is a 'beta build' prototype for a laser cut kit. Markings are tissue
jernst, Image # 325018 Jun 07 15:17

Here are the tailfeathers. Pretty straight forward.
Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (16 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)