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amazing...it looks great....like it very much.
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I agree with all previous comments: great model, great build.
Kudos to designer and builder B |
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This DC-2 looks super nice!
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Thank you all for your compliments, and also on behalf of the designer.
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Outstanding!
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How in the world do you build so clean?
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Thanks, Falco. Practice, practice and practice. When I use photoprint paper, I normally
use food wraps during the building stage. When done, take away the food wraps by using sticky tapes and voila, you've got a clean build. Papermate |
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Those are rolls of plastic wraps, e.g. Saran Wraps, that you can find in supermarkets.
Normally, they are for food on dishes that you want to cover before refrigerating. Here, they are used to cover the built and unbuilt parts to avoid damage like glue or fingerprints. Do lots of dry fitting before actually glueing or joining the parts will turn out good results. Papermate |
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Glad to say that the cylinders problem has been resolved in Murph's latest release of the
DC-2's. The Murph 9-cylinder engine fits right into the engine cowling of the Finnish livery of the plane. Papermate |
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