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jernst, Comment for image # 336726 Jun 07 10:45
Thanks. I lied however. The red bands are tissue. The rest are gel pens, intentionally drawn in a 'casual' style
jkap5, Comment for image # 336726 Jun 07 10:35
That's amazing for being hand drawn.
jernst, Comment for image # 337226 Jun 07 09:54
Thank. Yes, it's intended to be a flyer, and in fact, it's had a couple of trimming flights. Unfortunately, the upper wing has come lose of the cabane and outer struts, and needs to be re-attached.
bsnider, Comment for image # 337326 Jun 07 09:41
last one, I could look at many more... nice work!
poppy, Comment for image # 337226 Jun 07 09:41
Very nice. Is this a flyer?
David Duckett, Comment for image # 337326 Jun 07 07:55
Nicely done!
jernst, Image # 337326 Jun 07 07:52

last one - promise
jernst, Image # 337226 Jun 07 07:52

Cockpit coaming is cut from a sheet of 1/16" craft foam.
jernst, Image # 337026 Jun 07 07:40

Felix the Cat Squadron
jernst, Image # 336826 Jun 07 07:38

Although te original planes were silver and yellow, I used plain white tissue. If you squint - it looks silver, or at least close enough.
jernst, Image # 336726 Jun 07 07:37

All markings on this plane were drawn by hand, I opted not to use the kit decals.
jernst, Image # 336626 Jun 07 07:35

Before and after engine graphics. If possible, I prefer to save time by drawing, or 'enhancing' a 2D graphic to represent an engine.
jernst, Image # 336526 Jun 07 07:34

Parts are ready to be sanded and covered. Notice the lack of dihedral in the top wing.
jernst, Image # 336426 Jun 07 07:32

Fuselage frame with all the ink lines sanded off.
jernst, Image # 336326 Jun 07 07:31

This is how I typically lay out a keel / former fuselage using a magnetic board
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