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TJH, Comment for image # 40747 | 11 Dec 18 15:57 | Very nice ! |
biplane guy, Comment for image # 40747 | 10 Dec 18 16:50 | I like the fact that you left it transparent. The build should be seen on this one. Nicely done. |
Don C, Comment for image # 40742 | 10 Dec 18 11:22 | I recently picked up a Sterling Ford trimotor. It won't be a flier, but the kit looks good. Thanks for the information.
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Don C, Comment for image # 40745 | 10 Dec 18 11:16 | Nice job! |
rgood, Comment for image # 40748 | 09 Dec 18 16:52 | Super job - covering looks very very neat. |
scigs30, Image # 40748 | 09 Dec 18 16:28 |
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scigs30, Image # 40747 | 09 Dec 18 16:28 |
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scigs30, Image # 40746 | 09 Dec 18 16:28 |
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scigs30, Image # 40745 | 09 Dec 18 16:28 | Once piece of silkspan to cover half the fuselage. |
scigs30, Image # 40744 | 09 Dec 18 16:27 | Silkspan goes on so easy when covering wet. I attach the tissue with thinned Elmers glue. |
scigs30, Image # 40743 | 09 Dec 18 16:26 |
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scigs30, Image # 40742 | 09 Dec 18 16:26 | I could not add Sterling Beechcraft to my album. So sorry about that. Anyway this is an old kit built out of the kit and ready for rubber freeflight. I used the kits wood, silkspan and decals. As balanced she weighs 70 grams with a good glide. I decided to keep my vintage kits simple builds since I am not flying for competition and I want to get them build, I don't like them sitting around unbuilt in boxes. If you take your time the parts come out pretty good. The bummer with this old kit is that Sterling did not show the parts on the plan. That makes a slight challenge when making sure the parts will make a good fit. |
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