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Old 04-10-2019, 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Olo View Post
looking good..just wonder why do some engine covers are bend 90 degrees? In the real plane they were bend but not as much....

Olo, engines are like in the instruction. They're OK.


Here's the current status of my work on B-17.
You can see some of my methods and how I use black threads(for wheels) and old plastic bottles(for all that glazing).
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