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Not only those, Aaron, the sponson fairings are also at odds but I'm not sure at the moment
until I get there. Papermate |
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No.16 and 17 are Northrop YF-23's, Black Widow and Grey Ghost, both slimmed down to
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A [air of beauties.
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Great work on the YF-23's Papermate!
Are you going to return to the Navy aircraft in 1/200 thread at some point or is it complete? Just wondering....
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Thank you guys. I'll be continuing with the 1/200 navy planes but just don't the time for now.
But there'll be more coming out in the near future. Papermate |
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I like a lot the gray version!
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Just started the beta build of the P-61 at the scale of 1/72, so here we go.
The fuselage, oh so many curves and bends, is largely completed and the girl graphics look fantastic. I have tried to make the nose cone as smooth as possible by shaping the parts first before attaching the also shaped tabs and the result is not bad, though the process tedious. However, that's the way to go if you want a good looking model. Papermate |
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Papermate - Do you have any images to illustrate " shaping the parts first before attaching the also shaped tabs "?
The fuselage looks terrific. Don |
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I agree with Don. More good work!
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I gave serious thought to using petals for the nose on this one.
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