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Now, the first parts of the mid section. Most important: good forming and handling of the parts before taking any glue. I also cut out the necessary openings for the inner parts after forming and assembling the frame parts.
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The inner parts of the airbrake assembled. The outer parts will be used after completing the model.
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This job is for crazy guys...
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...like me:D
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The lower side of the first box.
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Both parts glued and fixed.
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Step VI finished.
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I always liked those grid-like supports.
They're not too hard to make, and look really cool for some reason!
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Looking great so far Jorg... I am following your build progress, even if I've been a bit quiet. It's a really nice looking model at this scale.
Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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This is looking great Jörg! It looks like the build sequence for a jet is quite interesting once you get to the center section.
Rick |
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