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Thanks everyone. And now a little progress with tail fin fixed and wing spar dry fitted.
My next ambition is to do a working retractable mechanism for the floats. If it doesn't work right, then the floats will be in the down position. Papermate |
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strange bird with a beautiful and clean work.
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Thanks YOAV. And here are pics of the retractable or extendable float on on the left wing.
Will do the same for the right one. Papermate |
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Your skills amaze me, Lord papermate.
-RunwayOneSixRight (Matthew) |
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That is really neat Papermate! I love that you are making the floats movable.
Jeff |
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Thanks, Matthew and Jeff. That's not rocket science, so no big deal. But I just like to explore.
Is that what papermodeling is all about? Papermate |
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Other than building big, like this huge Princess, I also do smaller airplanes at the scale of
1/700, 1/800 and 1/1000. The three little one on the first row belong to the 1/1000 class. You will see that two sparrow hawks, one hanging on a trapeze, are from the USS Macon that I intend to do at 1/1000 mainly because of storage problem. Of course, that will come much later after I have cleared up some other projects at hand. Papermate |
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1/1000?!? I can't even think that small.
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Hi there, it's been a while since the last update. And now, more and nearing finish.
What's left to be done is to install the props and beaching gears. Final paint touch-up will be carried out when project is completed. Papermate |
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Wow, she's a beaut
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